The Innova Corvette was released in 2019 and billed as the fastest disc on the market. Innova took a step forward in the arms race of maximum distance drivers with this straight and fast disc. This 14 speed driver is possibly the straightest flying maximum distance driver on the market and the Corvette’s control is rivalled by very few in its class.
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Infinite Discs Ruin Review
The Ruin is an overstable putter molded by Infinite Discs. This disc rounds out Infinite’s putter lineup filling a slot that every disc golfer needs – a close distance, overstable, reliable, workhorse. The Ruin is not for weak hearts or weak arms, but if you can handle this powerful putter it will surely help your game… maybe ruin another disc golfer’s chance at first place…
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Innova Bullfrog Review
Innova recently released the Bullfrog, a controllable low-glide putter. This putter has about as much glide as you’d expect if you were to throw an actual bullfrog and it also has every bit the amount of control you’d expect from a slow disc. Given the great flight and great feel, this froggy might just end up in your bag.
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Gateway Disc Sports Chief OS Review
Overstable but offers long straight lines. Crazy glide but provides confidence and consistency. The Chief OS is a very versatile overstable putter which embodies many of the best characteristics of Gateway’s original Chief. Get ready to command obedience from the course with this putt and approach disc.
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Infinite Discs Slab Review
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to throw a chunk of stone? Me neither, but now we might just get our chance. Infinite Discs has brought us the Slab, a very overstable utility driver. Please warm up your arm before reading this beefy review.
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Gateway Disc Sports Prophecy Review
Gateway Disc Sports has stepped up their game recently and released a number of new discs and plastics including the Prophecy. The Prophecy is a go-to overstable midrange disc that is available in Gateway’s new Diamond plastic. I foresee the Prophecy fitting nicely into your bag.
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RPM Discs Kea Review
Straight from New Zealand comes the Kea, RPM Discs’ overstable midrange. This feisty parrot is ready to help you master the overstable approach game and it might even help you steal a few birdies. I wanna see ya throw a Kea.
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Vibram VP Putter Review
Vibram Disc Golf has recently announced that it will no longer be manufacturing disc golf discs. In honor of the unique brand, we bring you a review of the first Vibram disc golf disc, the VP.
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Innova AviarX3 Review
Innova Discs has released several overstable driving putters in the last 18 months with the Rat, Aviar3, and Stud. Each of these discs feels and flies differently while still being considered a driving putter. It won’t win any awards for an original disc name, but does the AviarX3 win the overstable putter slot in your bag?
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Infinite Discs Tomb Review
The disc golf archaeologists over at Infinite Discs have been searching for the holy grail of putters, one that is reliable for driving, approaching, and putting, regardless of weather conditions. They assured me that this is one tomb you’re safe to raid. Read on to hear the results of our expedition.