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Is there really that much difference between them? No, not really. There is a lot of overlap, and once you figure in different plastics which makes one mold slightly different from another disc from the same mold there is a TON of overlap. There are some differences i.e. anybody should be able to see a difference throwing a Shark VS a Wolf, but if you are a new player you might have a Shark, Roc and Spider and wonder what the difference is.Innova has several midrange disc.Shark,Stingray,Cobra,Coyote,Roc and others.Is there really that much difference between them and whats your favorite?
Innova has several midrange disc.Shark,Stingray,Cobra,Coyote,Roc and others.Is there really that much difference between them and whats your favorite?
Innova has several midrange disc.Shark,Stingray,Cobra,Coyote,Roc and others.Is there really that much difference between them and whats your favorite?
Don't listen to anyone above. The best Innova midranges are the Cro and Lycan - both discontinued, ha ha.
Seriously, I do like them, because they are comfortable straight shooters. They are actually pretty close to the same thing, with the Cro having a slightly smaller diameter. They can still be purchased at the Innova Factory Store. Star plastic for both.
the Cro is a great utility disc, and you can use it for putting as well. hard to believe it's discontinued as there are a zillion of them in bins around here.
And several around my house as well. Great touch shot disc and the first one I reach for if a flick upshot is required.
Not exactly alike, but I always thought the Mako3 was comparable to the Lycan (and the reason the Lycan went OOP).
A guy in my playing group that is forehand-dominant uses the Cro a lot, and very well. It's a good forehand disc, and if I forehanded more, I'd likely bag a Cro.
A guy in my playing group that is forehand-dominant uses the Cro a lot, and very well. It's a good forehand disc, and if I forehanded more, I'd likely bag a Cro.