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Innova Champion
Starfire Type: Driver
Diameter: 21.2cm
Available Weights: 165-175g
Plastic: Innova Pro |
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What Innova says:
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| Glide |
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| Qualitative Analysis |
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| Predictability |
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| Uniformity Of Break In Period |
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Description of the
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Player Reviews
Posted 09-01-05
Submitted by Cody Lee
cslastboyscout@gmail.com
Location: Gallatin, Tennessee
Level: Amateur
Avg Drive: 400
Disc Weights: 175g
Review: These discs are must have for the people who can make any
speed 10 disc like the Orc or Beast do what they want. The Champion
Starfire acts just like a long range cruise missle. If you dial it in
to where you want, it will go there. The Champion Starfire-L acts just
like a long range version of the Champion Valkyrie. With it you get a
nice little S curve at the end of its flight. While it does not get
the distance that the Champion Starfire gets, it does handle winds
better.
While I would not recommend these discs for beginners, if you are
looking for that added straight shot distance and speed, then these
are the discs for you.
Posted 09-01-05
Submitted by Jeff
jeffcyr@cyrcomusic.com
Location: Omaha, NE
Level: Amateur
Avg Drive: 325
Disc Weights: 170-172
Review: I purchased a Champion Starfire L in hopes of gaining some
distance on my drives. It did just that I added about 30' on average
per drive. This disc fits right between my Champion Beast and my
Champion Orc. The Champion Starfire tends to be more stable than the
Beast and less stable than the Orc. The reports on it's glide are
true. I find that when I walk up on it, it just seems to be farther
than where I thought it landed.
Posted 08-28-05
Submitted by Great Disc
drewtreat@mail.com
Disc Weights: 175 Max
Review: Wow what a great driver. All of the nice qualities of the Pro
Starfire without all of the high-speed flip (for me). I would say that
this disc is a lot better than it's pro line counterpart. Great for
long S curve shots, or flat out distance. Got a big arm? Try this
disc out!
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