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The latest run will be stiffer than before, but probably not as stiff as the ones you describe.
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Thanks Dave. Im on the lookout as we speak for the stiffys.
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E.D.G.E. discs
Where I can order them? Didn't see them on zonedriven.com, but the innova site lists them. E.D.G.E. doesn't seem to sellthem through their site either. Thanks. |
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oneacesofar, I am not sure which retailers have them, but you can contact Innova East at 803 366 5028. They can direct you.
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Dave, the picture of the Champ Starfire L on the website with the cool flaming mini-star ... Who's doing that stamp? That's awesome! I want one!!!
Champ Starfire |
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Yep, that's a sweet looking disc.
Also, the new disc selection guide rocks |
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Most of the new CFR discs are glow candy. Contact info: cfrprogram@innovadiscs.com.
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Boneman, I believe Matt Peckham did that one.
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Witch King riding the Fell beast !!!!!!
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Flying Nazgul
Hey, that's a new disc. A Flying Nazgul. |
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That stamp was one we did for the players packs at last year's USDGC. As far as I know, that is the only time they were run. Just threw mine into "the lake" tonight, and am majorly bummed. Time for some snorkling gear!
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This is the perfect forum for my curiosity on Innova Discs, i've heard rumors around my local course that innova is coming out with a few brand new discs, one specifically designed as a roller and another as a more overstable midrange than anything they currently produce (perhaps for really windy days) is there any truth to any of this? and i don't mean to be insulting by asking an innova guy about this, but do you think the Discwing Quarter K is gonna live up to all the hype, and anybody that has tried one, what'd ya think?
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I threw a QuarterK the other day. And I didn't like the feel of the disc. The other two guys liked it. Nothing revolutionary there IMHO. But for this discussion there is surely another thread here.
If Innova comes out with an overstable midrange that would rock. Hope they do. |
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The champ gator is pretty overstable and is a midrange....so voila.
You also have a choice of a whippit or viper... |
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Innova_Beast, interesting rumour. We are working on a number of discs, but have nothing ready for certification or release. The closest at this time is a mid-range, but it is not overstable. Even this won't be on sale for a month or so. The roller disc is one we are working on, but will take even longer. I'd rather not comment on the QK. I will leave that up to everyone else.
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oops, Will beat me to the punch...
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![]() Innova does have a great overstable midrange. It is called the Champion Glow Roc. However you can only get it once a year, and you have to give up your first born for one. The champ gator is a great disc, but it is more of an ultility disc IMO. Ditto on the Viper, but that is a HUGE disc it is like throwing a lid.
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you can go 300 with a gator? wow!
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I had a DX Gator I could throw as Far as my Rocs (around 300') I haven't thrown the Champ Gator though.
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Champion Gator; Overstable Mid range. All that I have seen with the ring stamp { Proto Stamp} are flat-topped. I have seen newer realeases { Innova Stamp} that are clear {Non Pearl} that have a slightly higher dome.
If you dont consider the Champion Whippet or Champion Gator mid ranges, you must have a giant arm. I play with one of the deepest throwers out there and he uses these as short drivers/ midranges. I seriously doubt you could come close to outdriving him.
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Not to get off topic, but to give you an idea of what I throw distance wise. (With decent accuracy, inside 30ft diameter 75% of the time)
Whippet's, Gator's, Viper's, Challenger's ~300ft Buzzz's, Wasp's, Roc's ~350ft Teebird's, Talon's ~400ft Orc's, Beast's, Starfire's, Crushes ~450ft I have a decent arm by most standards. Not pro level yet. But I am getting there. Now back to asking Dave questions
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how much you wanna bet me i could throw this pig skin over those mountains.
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Hey Dave, these look sweet, when's the release date?
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Yeah because then, when us amateurs shank a throw with them, we can just say Ah Faq, dang disc! No No No! Faq!
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Hey Dave, do you know where I might be able to obtain the new Starfire-L. I figured you might know since it's such a new mold + only available in the CFR program and probably only a few batches have been ordered so far. Not looking for an Incolor because it will used for driv'n. thanks
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Chad i have some brand new 1st run starfires which isn't as stable as the second run.
If you are going to be in durham this weekend, I will let you throw mine and see how you like it. ~plank |
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flick and putt, the Starfire Ls are available at the Terrace Creek Open in Mt Lake Terrace, Washington July 16, 17. Team Utah Disc Golf Assn. I don't have any other info right now.
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uh, dave, correct me if im wrong but isnt team utah,.......in utah? ......but i have heard a rumor that the "Peoples Republic of Utah" is invading neighboring religious territories to bring enlightenment to sinners abroad.
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Greetings Dave,
Will there ever be any big bead Aviars available for clubs to custom stamp? Now with the KC and JK taken, I don't think we can even get DX Aviars to stamp. Is this correct? Thanks, Axis |
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Axis, the DX are definitely available for custom stamps. The JKs and KCs have not been available. Classics may become available. Pros may become available. Classics and DX are small bead, Pros are big bead. KCs and JKs are big bead too.
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