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That could be the Anhyzer top, but it's impossible to be sure.
High rim configuration numbers mean more blunt, right?
I don't see a way to determine if it is the anhyzer top. The only thing I can distinguish is the core tooling which matches up with the TL3, Teebird3, and FD2 v3 with the Innova text/tooling pushed to the outer edge near the rim.
The PD (& TD + CD I think?) were the lowest speed discs to receive the anhyzer top at a '10' speed (9 speed rim/core from Firebird & Roadrunner/Beast?). I'd guess there is likely a limitation as to how low profile a top mold piece can get with the existing Innova core/rim combinations and still be a viable disc (lower rim width/higher inner diameter of a 7/8 speed might cause the upper shoulder to come too close to the inner rim).
A larger rim config just means the shoulder above the parting line is steep, the leading edge is blunt or has thickness, or the geometry of the rim below is flatter/convex/taller/'VTech' compared to a fully concave rim.
The highest rim config 7/8 speeds discs Innova has manufactured are the:
- Innova IT (38.75)
- Infinite Centurion (37.0)
- DM FD2 v1 (37.25)
- Infinite Exodus (34.25)
- DM FD (34.75)
- DM FD2 v3 (33.75)
- Innova TL/TL3 (33.0)