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Innova
Star Skeeter Type: Midrange
Diameter: 21.2cm
Available Weights: 150-175g
Plastic: Innova Star |
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| Flight Rating Category |
Value |
What Innova says:
Get bit by the Skeeter! The Skeeter is a small diameter Mid-Range disc with a straight flight and slight, but dependable fade. This disc is one of the best discs we make that putts, approaches, and drives dependably and accurately. Ideal for all skill levels.
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| Maximum Flight Speed |
NA |
| Resistance To High Speed Turn |
NA |
| Amount Of Low Speed Fade |
NA |
| Propensity To Fade |
NA |
| Glide |
NA |
| Relative Distance |
NA |
| Qualitative Analysis |
Value |
| Recommended Skill Level |
NA |
| Predictability |
NA |
| Uniformity Of Break In Period |
NA |
| Overall Durability |
NA |
Description of the
Ratings System. |
Player Reviews
Posted 04-30-08
Submitted by Kurt
PDGA: 35518
Location: Tallahassee, FL
Level: Amateur
Avg Drive: 300
Disc Weights: 168
Review: The Skeeter is has quickly become my favorite go-to mid-range and approach disk. Although I drive side arm (more distance for me), to increase accuracy, I approach and putt using a RHBH. This disk is a very flat flyer with little fade at the end. Much like my Coyote, but a little faster. It is so reliable, that when I need a shot that has little forgiveness, it is my go to disk. If could only play with two disks, it would be my Wraith for a driver and my Skeeter for everything else.
Posted 4-23-08
Submitted by Jim Knudson
Level: Adv. Am
Avg Drive: 350
Disc Weights: 170 range
Review: I use this disc as my driver.It is smooth and very predictable. I lost one in February and it cost me 4 strokes per round. I got a new one last week and am back shooting 1-2 under for 18. May not be the best on the chart but it sure works for me.
Posted 05-20-07
Submitted by Eric
Disc Weights: 175
Review: Great approach and putter. It also is very straight. I have
had this disk for about a month, and I have sunk more 30' putts Than
ever before. For hard throws, it must be thrown at a hyzer or it will
trun hard. Great, I would definatly recommend it.
Posted 05-04-07
Submitted by Amorybulldog
Disc Weights: 172
Review: I agree with above review in that this disc throws much like
the DX. The people at Innova said they have seen the least amount of
difference, from a D plastic to Star, in any mold they make. I think
there are two different versions of this disc out there however. I
have one of each: a harder version identical feel as the DX and a
gummy one that is almost as flexible as the Discraft FLX plastic. I
really like the soft one. It makes for a really good short range
tomahawk shot too. Turns over pretty quick. If you crush this disc it
will turnover to fast to ever be useful. Good hyzer line driver if
hole is less than 300 ft. I recommend it, especially the softer
version.
Posted 02-27-07
Submitted by Jeffrey Hamilton
PDGA: 31525
Location: Northern Va
Level: Amateur
Avg Drive: 275
Disc Weights: 172
Review: The Skeeter is a great mid-range/long approach disc. I use
it for short/straight shots and it will do pretty much whatever you
tell it to do whether you throw it flat/hyzer/anny.
The Star model of this disc is almost exactly how the DX feels and
throws, it's soft and grippy and holds a line very well and since
it's star plastic, it will do so for a very long time.
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