Innova is the #1 Disc Golf Manufacturer in the world. They held the original patent on the bevel edge golf disc and make more discs each year then all other manufacturers combined. Innova manufactures discs in Rancho Cucamonga, California and also has a major distribution center for the East Coast in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
The Stingray by Innova is a dependable mid-range disc. With low speed and an understable nature this is a disc that is suitable for all conditions and it flies with a grace like a Stingray. The flight rating of 4/5/-3/1.
The popular Starfire by Innova is available in a wide variety of plastics and proves itself to be a dependable overstable long distance driver. With a gradual, strong rollover, making it easy to dodge any obstacles in your way.
The Innova Star SL (also known as the Innova Starfire L) is a stable straight flyer withan ever slight fade and stonr turn. With a long fade the SL is not a wildly fast flyer but holds its course and distance. The SL is no longer in stock.
The Sidewinder’s name says it all – this disc will spin over faster on release causing either an unintentional rolling throw or a flight that is much slower than anticipated. The Sidewinder is a go to for getting out of some tough and uncomfortable positions.
Each Sidewinder plastic is also available in the slightly lighter “150 class” which may also float in water.
The Shark is an excellent beginner disc. Many boast that this disc holds a fantastic line, while the throwing style of others can create an extremely sharp fade towards the final stages of flight. The Shark is made to be a heavier blunt disc, which is less likely to be deflected by twigs and such. It is not an incredibly far flyer, but is accurate from 60-100 feet out. This disc is an ideal disc for getting through areas full of small obstacles.
The Roc+ is an all around great mid-range disc. If your going out with only one disc this should be your go to.Because of its low speed it can be used as a putter but it can also double as a distance disc if hurled, because of its fantastic glide and steady fade.
The Innova Roc is one of the top mid-range discs in Disc Golf. Due to it’s popularity, there are many different variations of it and it is available in dozens of different polymer plastic blends. Unlike most of our best selling mid-range discs listed, the Roc is somewhat overstable which is excellent for control, but means the disc is not going to fly (or at least finish) straight. This disc will consistently fade hard to the left with a traditional backhand throw, unless you’re playing with an old Roc disc that has been thoroughly beat in.
For some reliable overstability to help you park your disc around a short distance obstacle, the Roc is the go-to disc of many disc golfers. The flight rating of the Roc is 4/4/0/3.
The Roadrunner is perfect for giving new disc golfers more distance. This disc has a high degree of turn (-4) and exceptional glide. For disc golfers who don’t regularly turn discs over, the Roadrunner will minimize fade and fly farther.
The Roadrunner is one of a few distance drivers that comes in glow plastic. Adding to the awesomeness of the glow, it is available in glow Champion plastic – you’re going to have this disc for a long time. This disc will most likely see more play during the night than any other disc.
The Rhyno is a popular slow flying overstable putter with very little glide. The Thumbtac groove allows for excellent grip and controlled shots. The overstable nature of this disc makes it the perfect choice for headwinds and short drives where overshooting is not an option.
The Polecat is one of the straightest flying golf discs available. This isn’t a fast disc (speed rating of 1), but it will stay on its course better than almost any other contender. This is a tall putter (2.3 cm) with a deep rim. Comparable to a disc made for a game of pass this disc is perfect for players who are just transitioning into disc golf.