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Classification: Fairway
Driver
Diameter: 21.2cm
Weight Range: 170 to 175 grams
Brief Description: A very over-stable
flyer used for long hooking shots. Stable into a headwind.
Suitable for professional players.
Available Plastics: DX, KC Pro, Star
Best Choice for: Windy days,
Spike hyzers, Flex shots, hyzer shots, sidearm
shots, skip shots.
About the Whippet
The Whippet is a very over-stable driver used for medium
long left hooking shots. It holds a line extremely well
even when thrown into stiff headwinds. Great for specialty
shots like overheads, spike hyzers, forehand rollers,
hook thumbers and skip shots. Designed to handle the
power of professional level players. Endorsed by 12-time
World Champion, Ken Climo.
About INNOVA's Pro Line Plastic
INNOVA’S Pro Line
is manufactured using a special blend of plastics and are
designed to provide
unique
qualities
for each available model. These quality discs offer increased
durability over discs made in our DX plastic and provide
an enhanced grip when compared to the Champion plastic.
Our Pro Line of discs provide additional glide when compared
to all our other disc lines and are more affordable than
our premium Champion Line discs. The special blends of
our Pro Line plastic can produce discs in a wide range
of rigidity, from the extremely soft and flexible Pro
Rhyno or JK
Aviar to the stiff, firm plastic of the KC
Pro Aviar.
Regardless of the firmness of the disc, all of the INNOVA
Pro Line models offer unique gripablity. Many Pro Line
discs are also available in colorful I-Dye designs.
Some models are now available for custom
hot stamping.
DX - 150
class to 175 grams
KC PRO - 170 to 175 grams
STAR - 170 to 175 grams
Also available for custom hotstamping in: DX, Star
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| Speed - Speed is the ability of the disc to cut through the air. Speed ratings are listed from 1 to 13. For more info on Speed, click here. |
Glide - Is the ability to maintain altitude. Higher numbers mean more glide. Rated 1 to 7. For more on Glide, click here.
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| Turn - Tendency to turn at
high speeds. Negative numbers are easier for beginners,
rollers, and tailwinds. For more on Turn, click here. |
| Fade - Every disc will fade
off in the same direction if allowed to decelerate.
Higher numbers fade more than lower numbers. For more on Fade, click here. |
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Looking for:
More glide? Try a Pegasus or Gazelle.
Faster? Try a Banshee or Firebird.
Slower? Try a Viper or Gator.
Other Speed 6 discs? Pegasus, Gazelle, Cheetah, Leopard.
When the wind is whipping, I like the Whippet. I mainly
use the Whippet for mid-range drives & upshots.
Great distance control, over-stable disc for me. Very
predictable.
Four Time World Champion (Masters/Grandmasters),
Disc Golf Hall of Fame Member and Team Champion Member-
Dave Greenwell
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