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[Innova] champion aviar

shane8002

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Does anybody throw these just bought it cuz I've never seen a champ one before has no bead I thought it would be more stable but it turns hard even with alot of hyzer
 
Now looka here son, beads are more stable. You have a P&A mold, but you should still be able to get decent distance with a hyzer flip. If it just turns and burns under 250' you got some oat.
 
My Champ Aviar used to be my main putter. I loved it for every shot and my Star Aviar couldn't touch it.

Then I found Magnets...
 
I have one that I used to throw off the tee a bit, because it has enough more fade that I could throw it into a head wind without worrying as much. Now I throw the R-pro aviar for those situations. I never liked the way champion putters felt when I used them to putt.
 
I got one for Christmas this year specifically for night/glow golf. It lights up great with a little LED on the bottom. I expected it to be a bit more stable than my other newish DX P & As, but it really flies just about the same for me, meaning it's a good turnover disc if thrown hard and will still hold a nice line if thrown easier. And it should stay that way for a long time... due the the Champ plastic and the fact that it's exclusively for night rounds.
 
....I never liked the way champion putters felt when I used them to putt.

I cant use a putter for anything (except driving off of the tee on shorter holes) in Star or Champ plastic. I have to use DX/ProD or Pro/EliteX when it comes to just putting. I cant get a good enuff grip with Champ or Star plastic on a putter. It's like using rubbers: It just dont feel right.:\
 
I have had bot champ and dx aviars and it took a while for me to like the champ as much as the dx, but once i get used to it i like it a LOT better. Seems to carry well off the tee, and it works really well for me on the approach and put. and because its a champ plastic, it will never wear out. im a big fan.
 
My findings with champ/Z/etc putters is that those plastics have no "give" when snapping them off the tee. So for me, I tend to grip lock them just a little bit, torque them, and turn them over.

Having said that, I have a glow aviar I got in a player's pack that is a glideless, stable lid.

Crystal challengers are sweet though. They have enough flex to snap the he'll out of them.
 
I got one for Christmas this year specifically for night/glow golf. It lights up great with a little LED on the bottom. I expected it to be a bit more stable than my other newish DX P & As, but it really flies just about the same for me, meaning it's a good turnover disc if thrown hard and will still hold a nice line if thrown easier. And it should stay that way for a long time... due the the Champ plastic and the fact that it's exclusively for night rounds.

i can get you a used glow avair if you want
 
spotsy dg club has beadless glow champion aviars as fundraisers for the upcoming loriella challenge tournament- $20 shipped. pm if interested...
 
Used to use: Dx Aviar P&A. Loved them.

Now use: Super Gummy Champ Big Bead Aviar P&A (x11). Love them even more. :thmbup:

If you're looking for a beefier Aviar go with the Big Beads. :thmbup:
 
i can get you a used glow avair if you want

I have two glow Aviars and, personally, I prefer the LEDs on the bottom of the clear plastic. I try not to use any additional lighting at all and don't like to worry about charging the glow discs. Thanks, anyway! I do appreciate it.
 
Used to use: Dx Aviar P&A. Loved them.

Now use: Super Gummy Champ Big Bead Aviar P&A (x11). Love them even more. :thmbup:

If you're looking for a beefier Aviar go with the Big Beads. :thmbup:

Nail on the head, Juke! :clap:

Aviar = Good... regardless of the mold or plastic. I carry 5 in my regular bag!
 
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