The Prodigy F7 is a very understable fairway driver that is great for beginners. This disc utilizes Pordigy’s easy release technology and comes in the 400 series plastic, making this a great medium speed driver. Prodigy recommends this disc for recreational anhyzer shots, rollers, and players.
The Prodigy F2 is an overstable fairway driver that, time after time, provides a very predictable flight path. This fairway driver has been described by Prodigy as “perfect for executing even the most demanding shots.” While overstable, the F2 is not as overstable as the F1. The F2 utilizes Prodigy’s Easy Release Technology that helps add to it’s predictability.
This F1 disc is the most overstable of the new Prodigy drivers. This disc utilizes the Easy Release Technology and is available in the 400 series plastic. The F1 has been described by prodigy as “medium speed, significantly overstable fairway driver with predictable controllable flights.” This disc excels in all wind conditions and is a great choice for tomahawk and thumber shots.
The Atlas is the first disc manufactured by Innova that combines two different plastics in the same disc. This method of utilizing a rim piece that is composed of a different plastic from the flight plate is called an ‘overmold’ and has been very successful for MVP.
The rim of the Atlas is composed of a gummy composite that provides an unparalleled grip, consistency, and flight durability for a long time. On the underside of the rim there is four compass points that help secure the outer rim to the inner flight plate.
The Dynamic Discs Truth is one of the top mid-range frisbees on the market. This disc is known as the truth because of it’s straight flight path. The Truth has a very similar flight rating to many of the other best selling mid-range discs like the Discraft Buzzz.
The new Latitude 64 Stiletto is said to be the most overstable Latitude 64 disc that will ever be made. It’s initial flight ratings indicate a turn of positive 1, and a fade of 6! Designed to help pros in the windiest of conditions, this disc eats wind for breakfast. If the Trident and XXX aren’t overstable enough for you, try out the Stiletto. This is a much faster disk, and according to Latitude 64, “will slice through anything”.
The P3 is an overstable putter in the Discmania line. This disc is described as a cross between a putter and a mid range. The P3 excels as a driving putter with better distance potential than traditional putter discs. As an overstable disc, the P3 gives some great performance when faced with turbulence. It can also be a good putter for those players who prefer the fade-in approach.
The P3 is available in soft P-Line as well as durable Jolley Launcher C-Line plastic.
The new MD3 is a fast stable mid-range that performs well in all weather conditions. This disc was designed for the player who prefers to have more power in his shots. As such this disc was made to handle hard shots. It won’t flip over and the flight will always end with a fade. This new mid-range is more overstable than its brother the MD2.
The MD3 is available in the popular Jolley Launcher version of C-Line plastic. This plastic looks and flys great.
The Mako3 is the newest version of the remarkably straight flying Innova Mako. This mid-range disc is for anyone who wants a traight flyer with a limited fade. The Mako3 is available in the new Jolly Launcher Champion plastic, and is slightly faster than the original Mako.
Innova claims that the Shark3 is “faster and sleeker than the original Shark, the Shark3 is a stable mid-range designed to attack the fairways. This predictable shot shaper features a smooth rim and consistent release. Rescue long approaches and circle the pin with the Champion Shark3.
Unlike the original Shark, which is available only in DX plastic, the Shark3 is available in Innova’s new blend of Champion plastic, which has a slightly more grip and is also a highly translucent and bright color.