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[Innova] Midrange

I carry a champ gator, 4 rocs - 3 KC and a DX flat top, from new to well broken in
and two DX stingrays, one broken in, one almost broken for touch shots.

I've thrown lots of shots with all 3 molds, DX and KC have better grip than the Star/champ plastics, so I've taken to Roc and Stingray cycling. I used to throw sharks and have three aces on one champ spider. Pick what feels good in your hand in plastic that feels good to you.

I love KC Rocs, but can't stand the KC Aviar plastic...

I get that, Some plastics do not work for a disc molds. Innova keeps using certain plastics some molds when they do not work well with that plastic.
 
I get that, Some plastics do not work for a disc molds. Innova keeps using certain plastics some molds when they do not work well with that plastic.

I wouldn't say the KC Aviar is a failure though, but it doesn't feel as comfortable for me. Half the people I play with bag a champ Roc3, but for me, the plastic doesn't feel as comfortable...
 
I wouldn't say the KC Aviar is a failure though, but it doesn't feel as comfortable for me. Half the people I play with bag a champ Roc3, but for me, the plastic doesn't feel as comfortable...

I get it, My brother does not like Star or G Star Plastic odd since he likes ESP and I do not like G Star except for approach discs and putters. The longer discs midrange on up it seems weird to use such gummy/grippy plastic. I like the plastic to be only as gummy/grippy as Champion gets in the summertime when it is hot out for anything past a approach disc and or Putter. a driver can be floppy as long as it is not gummy/grippy.
 

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