These are different brands of disc golf discs. In disc golf, the brand is not necessarily the manufacturer as many manufactures produce discs for multiple brands.
The Blunt Gumbputt is a fantastic disk in the signature line, with a rubber-bandesque feel! This disc falls straight down after it hits any target, making it one of the best short-range and/or long range putters that you could ask for.
The Blowfly 1 takes “super soft” discs to a new level. This disc is not only soft, but flexible and bendable. The extra bend and flexibility takes some worry off as the disc will still hold if your child or grandchild ends up hitting something other than basket. The Blowfly 1 has a slightly overstable flight to it. This disc travels at slow speed and stops where it lands without sliding too much. If you like soft putters, this is a disc you’ll want in your bag.
The Skeeter is a super stable mid range and boasts that its one of the straightest flying discs on the market. This is a small diameter disc that works well for players of all skill levels. If you need a disc that can squeeze down narrow tunnels, then the Skeeter is what you need.
The Sonic is THE most fade resistant disc out there, thus, this should be your go to if you don’t want fade. While most disc golf putters are fairly similar, the Sonic is not.
This is a unique disc that is easy to throw. It has a grooved edge around the rim that provides a superb thumb grip. This putter is a slow flyer that seems to float in the air. A light flick can send this disc into the basket for a thirty foot put. For those who are transitioning from traditional frisbee and enjoy the tall/thin rim, this is probably your best choice for introductory disc!
The Spider is a small diameter mid-range that has minimal fade and relatively straight. This disc doesn’t glide a lot and is great for approach shots.
The Spider comes in DX, Champion, and Star plastics. For DX plastic, this disc can be available in the light weight 150 gram variety. For Champion and Star plastics, it’s available from 170-175 grams.
The Super Stingray is just like the Stingray, except it’s super! This version is designed to fly straighter and is made to be able to handle the strain from power shots. The blunt nose makes this a got to when for when you have a small opening to maneuver through!
The TeeBird is a classic disc by Innova. It is a popular fairway driver for many disc golfers. Produced with for straight lines this disc has an easy fade throughout its flight, the TeeBird is a dependable golf disc.
You can tell just by looking at the TeeDevil this disc is made for distance because of it’s super wide rim and thin. The TeeDevil slices through the air in a surprisingly straight trajectory, if thrown with the right control. It is not the best disc for beginners, because a slight adjustment in the angle thrown could cause a large difference in the flight path. For intermediate players and pros who have a strong snap and great control, you can get some great distance off this disc. It is not easily gripped by every player, as it does have a very wide rim at 2.4cm – the width of this rim almost pushes the PDGA approval limit.
For all players, the disc has a hint of understability mid flight, but with a gentle slower glide, the overstability brings this disc back down to earth.
A very overstable driver for monster shots, the TeeRex has the high speed and stability that power throwers crave. This is a good disc for forehand shots, windy drives, and strategic fading shots.
The Innova TeeRex is no longer in stock. Our apologies for the inconvenience.