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Innova Star plastic...
- McCabe
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Innova Star plastic...
Hey Babbit, whats the story?
Re: Innova Star plastic...
star plastic is champion plastic with a little more grip to it. i dont know WTFk they went and made it into another line of discs.

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Ya, Discraft has a definite edge on Innova in the mid-range department.
With the putters, I'd say they are about even in quality and selection.
With drivers however, I can throw at least a dozen of Innova's farther than anything produced by discraft. Now I can bomb an X XS, but they get flippy quick. Discraft's best driver is the Z Crush (I haven't yet thrown the spectra), but they have been hard for me to find in a heavy weight and are unpredictable when light.
I don't like one manufacturer just because they are the underdog or who they sponsor or anything like that. I just look at my own experiences. I've thrown a lot of different models.
With the putters, I'd say they are about even in quality and selection.
With drivers however, I can throw at least a dozen of Innova's farther than anything produced by discraft. Now I can bomb an X XS, but they get flippy quick. Discraft's best driver is the Z Crush (I haven't yet thrown the spectra), but they have been hard for me to find in a heavy weight and are unpredictable when light.
I don't like one manufacturer just because they are the underdog or who they sponsor or anything like that. I just look at my own experiences. I've thrown a lot of different models.
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I disagree with that. I have nothing against either manufacturer, but IMHO I will continue to throw my roc over the buzzz or wasp any day. I have thrown the buzzz and wasp and can still make my roc do anything I need it too.Schoen-hopper wrote:Ya, Discraft has a definite edge on Innova in the mid-range department.
Of Course this is a matter of preference and since I have a Roc that will do what I want, there is no reason to change discs.
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TanK
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The best driver Discraft makes is the X Avenger, I own 2 and love em!!!discgolfer_1999 wrote:I disagree with that. I have nothing against either manufacturer, but IMHO I will continue to throw my roc over the buzzz or wasp any day. I have thrown the buzzz and wasp and can still make my roc do anything I need it too.Schoen-hopper wrote:Ya, Discraft has a definite edge on Innova in the mid-range department.
Of Course this is a matter of preference and since I have a Roc that will do what I want, there is no reason to change discs.
as far as mid range, I agree, I can make a roc do just about anything. Head winds they are a bit touchy, and thats why I reach for the Leopard. I can't pass judgement on D-craft middies, but I have heard nothing but rave reviews on the buzzzzzzzz
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