Innova Champion Discs
Innova Discs is a company founded in 1983 to produce equipment for the growing number of disc golf players.[1] In that year, Dave Dunipace created and patented the Eagle, the world's first disc designed specifically for the sport of disc golf.[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 many subtypes related to the main 4: Echo Star, Gstar, Starlite, Champion Edition, Blizzard Champion, Glow Champion, R-Pro, XT-Pro, KC-Pro, KC-Glow, McPro, 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:
- Speed - Speed is the rating of the throw speed at which is required to throw the disc on the line the other flight numbers suggest, and is largely determined by the thickness of the rim, with 2.6 cm being the thickest allowed for PDGA approved play, but it has also been described as how easily the disc cuts through the air. Ratings range from 1 to 14, with 14 being the "fastest" drivers and 1 being the "slowest" putt and approach discs.
- Glide - Rated from 1 to 7, Innova describes glide as "the discs ability to maintain loft during flight. Discs with more glide are best for new players, and for producing maximum distance. Beginners wanting more distance should choose discs with more glide. Discs with less glide are more accurate in high wind situations".[5] A disc with a glide of 1 will be relatively unaffected by winds and will tend to fly on the thrower's power more than anything, while a disc with a glide of 7 will be very sensitive to crosswinds and headwinds, but will ride a tailwind much further than it could be thrown via force alone.
- Turn - The turn of a disc (also known as high speed stability) describes how hard a disc will fight against its natural inclination to fade (see below) during the flight. Turn is rated from -5 to +1. A -5 rated disc will turn from a straight line of flight very easily with relatively little power behind it, while a +1 is unlikely to turn at all and will usually begin fading earlier in the flight.
- Fade - The fade of a disc (also known as low speed stability) is the degree to which a disc will fall to one side as it loses speed. The direction of the fade depends on how it is thrown. For example, for a right handed person throwing in the traditional backhand style, the disc will fade to the left, but when thrown forehand, it will fade to the right. Fade is rated from 0 to 5, with a 5 rated disc fading hard and early, and a 0 rated disc barely fading off of its original line of flight at all.
Sponsored players
Star Team | Hall of Fame | Team Champion | The Masters | International Team | Crew Team | Sponsored |
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Jennifer Allen | Alan Beaver | Steve Brinster | Robert Bainbridge | Ryan Budge | Melodie Bailey | Cooper Arnold |
Gregg Barsby | 'Crazy' John Brooks | Joel Freeman | Courtney McCoy | Linus Carlsson | Avery Jenkins | Kevin Babbit |
Philo Brathwaite | Ken Climo | Martin Hendel | Kevin McCoy | Tony Ferro | Colin Carter | Chris Becker |
Josh Anthon | J. Gary Dropcho[7] | Brian Mcree | William Gummesson | James Cole | Carrie Berlogar | |
James Conrad | Gregg Hosfeld | Garrett Gurthie | Mike Moser | Mikael Häme | Alex Russell | Jesse Bickley |
Lisa Fajkus | Carlton Howard | Anthony Barela | JD Ramirez | Knut Hăland | Sarah Cunningham | Andrew Bohme |
Jeremy Koling | Juliana Korver | Hannah Leatherman | Jay Reading | Tetsuya 'T2' Kikuchi | Christian Dietrich | Logan Bowers |
Hannah Leatherman | Anni Kreml | Karina Nowels | Brian Schweberger | Pasi Koivu | Nick Duran | Lacey Brugler |
Nathan Sexton | Stan McDaniel | Joe Rovere | George Smith | Kevin Couch | ||
Jessica Weese | Joe Mela | Holly "Finale" Finley | Don Smith | Marco Lehousse | Devin Fredrick | Bobby Cowperthwait |
Ricky Wysocki | Jim Oates | Bradley Williams | Dean Tannock | Peter Lunde | Alexis Mandujano | Aaron Devries |
Calvin Heimburg | Des Reading | Scott Withers | Cameron Todd | Jon Henry Marthinsen | Nathan Queen | Henry Dissell |
Madison Walker | Fred Salaz | Ellen Widboom | Jonathan Baldwin | Hannele Määttä | Jessica Hill | Will Dobrzykowski |
Barry Schultz | Kenny Boo-Rad Lee | Espen Møkkelgjerd | Erica Johnson | Jason Dore | ||
Johnny Sias | Eric Rainey | Karl Johan Nybo | David Wiggins Jr | Kyle Eckmann | ||
Tita Ugalde | Kyle Wilkes | Christian Plaue | Izak McDonald | Jeff Fiedler | ||
Dr. Rick Voakes | Eveliina Salonen | Devin Frederick | Logan Fiske | |||
Steve Wisecup | Katarina Staalesen | Paul Oman | Itzy Galvan | |||
Lavone Wolfe | Jalle Stoor | Kona Panis | Sandy Gast | |||
Cassie Sweetten | Chris Shotwell | Kailey Hall | ||||
Maxime Tanghe | Bo Tillman | Stan Hubbard | ||||
Hemi Te-Awhitu | Leslie Todd | Ray Johnson | ||||
Ilari Tuoma | Nick Wood | Kevin Sheehan Jr. | ||||
Carl Ulvinen | Matt Kern | |||||
Kristo Vaikmaa | Landon Knight | |||||
Blærörn Ásgeirsson | Sara Lamberson | |||||
Alex Lambert | ||||||
Randon Latta | ||||||
Kara Lee | ||||||
Kenny Boo-Rad Lee | ||||||
Mike Loya | ||||||
Alexis Mandujano | ||||||
Valerie Mandujano | ||||||
Andrew Marwede | ||||||
Joel Maury-Holmes | ||||||
Andrew Nava | ||||||
David O'Meara | ||||||
Maria Oliva | ||||||
Glenn Patterson | ||||||
Chris Pinegar | ||||||
Deegan Silva | ||||||
Peter Sontag | ||||||
Andrew Speth | ||||||
Brenden Tetloff | ||||||
Mckayla Thomas | ||||||
Colleen Thompson | ||||||
Danielle Vargas | ||||||
Eddie Ward | ||||||
Keith Warren | ||||||
Ellen Widboom | ||||||
Kelsey Wilmering | ||||||
Casey Wright | ||||||
Amanda Zaccone | ||||||
See also
- List of disc golf manufacturers
- Innova Disc Golf
References
- Menickelli, Justin; Pickens, Ryan (2016). "The History, Present and Possible Future of Disc Golf". Definitive Guide to Disc Golf. Triumph Books. ISBN 9781633194748. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- "About Innova Discs". Innovadiscs.com. Retrieved April 11, 2011.
- "Disc Golf Course growth". Innovadiscs.com. Retrieved April 11, 2011.
- "Innova Discs Plastic Types". Innovadiscs.com. Retrieved April 11, 2011.
- "Flight Ratings System - Innova Disc Golf". Innovadiscs.com. Retrieved 2018-04-17.
- "Team Innova - Innova Disc Golf". Innovadiscs.com. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
- https://discgolf.ultiworld.com/livewire/drew-gibson-infinite-discs-partner-2020/#:~:text=November%201%2C%202019%20by%20Ultiworld,of%20a%20new%20sponsorship%20deal.