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<blockquote data-quote="tall73" data-source="post: 75407143" data-attributes="member: 125574"><p>Lately I enjoy playing one disc rounds in order to understand each disc better. I have been alternating using an Innova Mako3 in the Champion plastic, and an Innova Rhyno in the DX.</p><p></p><p>Both are pretty straight flyers, with neutral stability, which is a nice change from some of the discs I learned to play with.</p><p></p><p>The Rhino in particular has plenty of control, but at the cost of no glide! It is great for playing in the wind. When it is calm I use the Mako3 for more distance.</p><p></p><p>One daughter plays with just the Innova Shark mid-range for every game, and loves it. It is in the DX plastic, and over time has gotten more beat-in and understable, which taught her to utilize hyzer flipping.</p><p></p><p>My son doesn't enjoy the one disc rounds as much. He uses an Innova Beast for most of his drives, and lately has used the overstable Westside Discs Longbowman for flex shots. He putts with a Dynamic Discs Judge which has served him well.</p><p></p><p>My other daughter likes the three disc intro set from Innova with the Aviar, Shark and Leopard. She lost the Leopard and got a heavier weight to replace the 150 for more options in the wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tall73, post: 75407143, member: 125574"] Lately I enjoy playing one disc rounds in order to understand each disc better. I have been alternating using an Innova Mako3 in the Champion plastic, and an Innova Rhyno in the DX. Both are pretty straight flyers, with neutral stability, which is a nice change from some of the discs I learned to play with. The Rhino in particular has plenty of control, but at the cost of no glide! It is great for playing in the wind. When it is calm I use the Mako3 for more distance. One daughter plays with just the Innova Shark mid-range for every game, and loves it. It is in the DX plastic, and over time has gotten more beat-in and understable, which taught her to utilize hyzer flipping. My son doesn't enjoy the one disc rounds as much. He uses an Innova Beast for most of his drives, and lately has used the overstable Westside Discs Longbowman for flex shots. He putts with a Dynamic Discs Judge which has served him well. My other daughter likes the three disc intro set from Innova with the Aviar, Shark and Leopard. She lost the Leopard and got a heavier weight to replace the 150 for more options in the wind. [/QUOTE]
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