Disclaimer:
The illustrated disc flight line is based on the manufacturer
field testing results, during its development process. So,
to level the playing field we chose to put a different spin on
things for such visual illustrations. Sticking to the manufacturer's test results will offer you a good baseline for how that
particular disc will fly.
The Innova Champion Orc is a stable to overstable distance driver. It's a 10 speed disc that players love to forehand because it's a little easier tot get flying than some of the faster distance drivers with similar flight numbers, like the Wraith and the Destroyer. You can expect the Orc to fly down the fairway, especially if it's chasing hobbits.
The flight path of the Orc is going to be straight with a little bit of turn at high speed. If you're consistently hitting 325+ feet you'll see some turn right away from this disc. It's going to fade out at the end of the flight almost every time, except if you beat it in and throw into a headwind. The Orc doesn't have as much glide as many other drivers, this makes it ideal for when you want to throw an accurate shot to a spot and not have your disc glide past everything. It's a good choice for your above average arm speed thrower.
Champion plastic from Innova is a premium and exceptionally durable blend. It's going to keep that same flight path even if you manage to smack a couple of Ents, trees, or rocks. It's dependable in all weather and it's the most overstable right out of the box, so your first few throws may hyzer plenty more than you think.
The Innova Champion Orc is on that cusp of distance drivers. It's fast enough where you do need to be hitting 325 feet to get it to work, but it's not something that you'll need to crank at full power to get that nice flight path from. Try the Orc today and see why players choose to go with this disc when they need a blend of control and distance.
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