Star Gator

Star Gator

The original Gator with the big bead came out in 2000, one year before its slightly more understable cousin the Spider. The Gator is for very accurate midrange drives that resist wind and flipping and plop down without sailing past the target.

Gator

Gator Flight Chart

Midrange Driver

Speed: 5Glide: 2Turn: 0Fade: 3See ALL our Gators

Tie-Dye Champion Roadrunner

Tie-Dye Champion Roadrunner

“The Roadrunner is a long-range distance driver with lots of glide. It makes an excellent finesse driver or long range roller. Power throwers can use this disc for long turnover shots and rollers.” – Innova
Don’t just take their word for it… The disc is bomb!

Roadrunner

Roadrunner Flight Chart

Control Driver

Speed: 9Glide: 5Turn: -4Fade: 1See ALL our Roadrunners

Proton Wave

Proton Wave

The more arm power the flippier this disc is. However if you have a weaker arm this disc will fly a little bit more straight for you.

Wave

Wave Flight Chart

Hybrid Driver

Speed: 11Glide: 5Turn: -2Fade: 2See ALL our Wave Discs

Proton Inertia

Proton Inertia

If Neutron plastic is a little too stiff for your fingers, then you need Proton. It is grippy and just soft enough. Think about your tips bro!

Inertia

Inertia Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 9Glide: 5Turn: -2Fade: 2See ALL our Inertia Discs

Star Katana

Star Katana

Made for the finesse thrower. When thrown correctly, these will hyzer flip and just carry for about a week. The star Katana is even more understable than the Champion.

Katana

Katana Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 13Glide: 5Turn: -3Fade: 2See ALL our Katanas

Prodigy X5, 400

Prodigy X5, 400

There is a good chance that the newest players and youngest arms will be able to get some good turn out of this one.

X5

X5 Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 12Glide: 6Turn: -3Fade: 2See ALL our X5 Discs

Prodigy X3, 400

Prodigy X3, 400

Have you ever thrown that perfect shot in tight woods? Something that flexes around the trees and always comes back righhhhht when you want it to? Im talking Simon Lizotte on hole 18 of the 2017 Pittsburgh Open. If you missed it, here’s a link. Click me!

X3

X3 Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 12Glide: 6Turn: -1Fade: 2See ALL our X3 Discs

Prodigy F7, 400

Prodigy F7, 400

The higher the number on the D/H/F/M/A/PA, the more stable it will be! The F7 is the most understable.

F7

F7 Flight Chart

Control Driver

Speed: 8Glide: 6Turn: -3Fade: 1See ALL our F7 Discs