Innova Discs

Innova is a company founded in 1983 to produce equipment for the growing number of disc golf players. In that year, Dave Dunipace created and patented the Eagle, the world's first disc designed specifically for the sport of disc golf.[1] Innova discs are used by top professionals. Twelve-time world champion Ken Climo endorses and uses Innova Discs.[2]

In addition to discs, Innova manufactures other disc golfing equipment including bags, accessories, and their DISCatcher targets which were introduced in 1995.[3] Their 60+ golf discs are manufactured using various molds and plastics. Innova manufactures discs in 4 distinct lines of plastic with distinct flight characteristics: Star, Champion, Pro, and DX. There are also subtypes related to the main 4: Echo star, Gstar, Starlite, Champion Edition, Blizzard Champion, Glow Champion, R-Pro, XT-Pro, KC-Pro, KC-Glow, MC-Pro, JK-Pro, Yeti-pro Proline and Glow DX.[4]

Disc ratings

Innova uses a numeric scale to rate the performance of its discs. The ratings represent:

References

  1. "About Innova Discs". Retrieved April 11, 2011.
  2. "12x World Champion Ken Climo". Retrieved April 11, 2011.
  3. "Disc Golf Course growth". Retrieved April 11, 2011.
  4. "Innova Discs Plastic Types". Retrieved April 11, 2011.


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