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Player Reviews Posted 08-07-07 Submitted by XGRaven xgraven@yahoo.com Level: Beginner Disc Weights: 198 grams Review: The Innova Condor was the first disc I ever purchased. The Condor is a great multipurpose disc that flies fairly straight. I myself am a right-handed primarily backhand thrower that tends to shoot a better game if I only bring one disc to the range. I can use my Condor for just about any shot and its especially good at rolling. The only bad thing I can really say about this disc is that it really isn't designed for distance shots. This disc has to be thrown fairly hard in order to get any distance out of it, so I wouldn't reccomend it for people with weak arms. However, if you can lift a 50lb box and are looking to try out a new all-in-one disc, I would give the Condor a try. Posted 12-03-05 Submitted by Barbikes barbikes@seanet.com PDGA: 27777 Location: Seattle Level: Amateur Avg Drive: 325 Disc Weights: 200 Review: I always have a Condor in my bag. This is a great disc for getting out of trouble. The 200 gram weight lets it crash through small twigs or tall grass. It is also a great roller. Throw it half way between sidearm and overhand and it will roll a long ways. If you haven't thrown ultimate size discs much it does feel kind of weird to throw because of the large diameter but it flys fine, fairly straight and just a little overstable with lots of glide. In fact this disc (in a lighter weight) holds the world record for both throw,run, catch (97 yards!) and for maximum time aloft. Posted 09-01-05 Submitted by Cody Lee cslastboyscout@gmail.com Location: Gallatin, Tennessee Level: Amateur Avg Drive: 400 Disc Weights: 200g Review: This thing rolls like a wheel forever. Great roller disc, especially the scoober roller. It also does great for those pancake approach shots. I use this disc for those main reasons. This disc was created for the peeps who are use to ultimate frisbee getting into disc golf. You can make this disc go the distance of a decent mid range disc if you power it. This is also a great throw and catch disc for warming up your arm. Posted 08-18-05 Submitted by Chris S Disc Weights: 150 class Review: I bought a condor for my girlfriend when she was just starting out. Bottom line, this disc proved almost worthless for disc golf. Although it does seem to make a decent throw and catch disc. Submit Your Review Back to Main Page |
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