kachtz
Birdie Member
is a Star TL just a short name for Star Teebird?
are they the same disc?
are they the same disc?
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The TL is the brother of the reliable Teebird. The "L" stands for "Less Overstable" and "Longer". This disc has the same great speed and glide as the Teebird, but is straighter flying with less fade at the end of the flight. If you are looking for a straight flying maximum fairway driver, the TL is the answer.
So then what is a Teebird-L, same as a TL?
I have a first run pro teebird and ive been told it flies like a tl.
I think it probably is a TeeBird-L or TL for short. I think I read on here somewhere that all or at least all of the early runs of Pro TeeBirds are TL's. I could be wrong, but I think I remember seeing this from someone who knows a lot more about the subject than I.
I always question the "Long" description by Innova. Anyone ever see the TL flying further than a Teebird? (in capable hands)
There was a run of Pro Teebird (not L) and I think they're all labled "First run." It didn't turn out well but they also made the Pro TL for a while. It's since been discontinued.I think it probably is a TeeBird-L or TL for short. I think I read on here somewhere that all or at least all of the early runs of Pro TeeBirds are TL's. I could be wrong, but I think I remember seeing this from someone who knows a lot more about the subject than I.