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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Innova Rat Review
Are you tired of going round and round searching for a new sidearm midrange disc? Catch the Innova Discs Rat and you might fix your forehand approach game.
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Innova Nova Review
Innova Discs’ first overmold putter, the Nova, is currently in play by a few top pros like Paul McBeth. Let’s see if this point and shoot style approach disc works for amateurs as well.
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Innova Birdie Review
The Innova Birdie has been around for quite a while, but old discs aren’t obsolete and the Birdie is no exception.
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Innova Stud Review
The Innova Stud is a torque resistant workhorse (pun intended). It’s a maneuverable putter that loves to s-curve and will help you reach the basket regardless of the line.
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Innova Skillshot Basket Review
The Innova Skillshot basket is a very portable disc golf target ready to help you practice your putting anywhere.
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Innova Whale Review
The Whale is the next putter up in Innova’s recent trend of torque resistant discs. How is it different than the company’s flagship putter, the Aviar?
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Innova McPro and KC Pro Aviar
When a player reaches elite status, equipment manufacturer’s often produce a signature run of their favorite disc. Some of these players even get a signature mold like the KC Pro and McPro Aviar putters for Ken Climo and Paul McBeth. How do these putters perform for mere mortals?
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Innova Colt Review
Innova has released a low profile putter that is supposed to handle the wind well. How does this putter stack up to other recent releases?
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Innova Aviar Review
The first stop in our search for the best disc golf putter must start with the Innova Aviar. This disc has been around for a long time and is still very popular.