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i have been experimenting with both companies, and like their discs.

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I'll tell ya, I am so Innova loyal....I am really happy with Innova's drivers, albeit, I am still using the Most Understable drivers they make. My Longest drive to date was about 340ft with a Star Vulcan, which caught me totally off guard. But, I am sure that Discraft makes wonderful drivers too. I here nothing but good about Both Companies. What feels good in your hand will be whats right for you????

right on! to each their own, especially in the sport of discgolf. right now i use innova's boss and beast but just purchased a disscraft nuke. i am wondering what driver to try out next.

 

My first California ace was 400' feet on a steep hyzer with a Boss I had bought twol days earlier. Now I am throwing  Lat64 plastic. They have good consistancy and great plastic.

 

 

 

It throw all Discraft except for my Champion Valkyrie.
i am exact opposite,  my disc collection is all innova with one disccraft, a  nuke.    i would like to expand my horizons and try different disc brands.

I am a Discraft Fan because of the "Nuke".  It is my primary Driver.  I have others like Avenger SS, Surge SS, Flick etc.

When I first started, I played Innova.  I currently have ArchAngel, Eagle, Banchee and the Vulcan.  But I do not throw them as much as my Discraft.  I also have a Ching, Millenium, and had an Epic.

But I am a Discraft player.  For some reason, they feel better in my hands, and I throw them better.

So the Question of "who has better Drivers....." is reduntant.  It's like the question, "Which tastes better Pepsi or Coke"?

Both companies are good and it all depends upon the person.

thanks for the insight! i am still new to this wonderfull sport, been playing only for four months, so i am still trying to figure everything out, like my throwing style, and different disc characteristicts.
Get yourself a Elite Z Avenger SS if your looking to try some more Discraft, its great for players of all levels. get one in the 167-171 range.

I use Lat64 Opto plastic: Flow, Havoc, 2 Rivers, Pain. Opto has great grip, feel, and they do what their supposed to do shot after shot after shot.

 

I also use the Innova Vulcan, Arch Angel, Star Boss, and a few other molds.

 

I will use whatever disc fits the shot, but if it's made by Lat64, they get the first shot at it.

i'll second the latitude 64 shout out. i have the flow, river, and vision. first of all, the gold line plastic is amazing. it's durable, very grippy, and it just looks sick! second, these discs don't fly like other companies'. they do things that you didn't know discs could do and produce some gliding flights that just blow your mind.

 

i also use an innova teebird and xcal, and they have their purpose. i know what they'll do, but it's really awesome when your disc seems to propel itself and help you get closer to the basket. i think latitude 64 does that in an always surprising way.

I have the same L64 drivers you do lol
I would not go with any one brand, there are so many great disc's out there, and one company might have one disc that is just what you need and another brand might have the other disc you need.... stick with one brand and you might never find the great disc!

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