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Disc golf can be a fun and exciting game as well as great exercise. Learn some tips on how the Innova Champion Beast disc flies in this free video. Expert: John Stone Bio: John Stone has been an avid Disc Golfer for over 15 years. He is now a member of the Eugene Disc Golf Club and is extremely active in the local Disc Golf community working to promote the sport. Filmmaker: max koetter
Disc Golf Tips : The Innova Champion Beast Disc
May 1st, 2010
Robert Stonehill
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The Beast s unique…i have 3.
all different weights. 168, 171, 175g.
168: with likely turn over quickly and fade straight., 171: will turn moderately quickly and fade back
175: (my fav) f I laser it with enough power will fly straight…s curve nicely, fade right, then fade left…but not a huge fade either way….I’ve planted my champ tie dye beast under many of baskets anywhere from 180 to 300 feet. it IS understable. and IS for good distance…similar to a Valkyrie
Haha if you think the beast is overstable, then you haven’t tried an x caliber or a boss.
Yeah i use the beast for turnover shots, and so do several other people that I play with, they hold a turnover for a long ways. Of course they work a lot better for turnover shots when they are broken in. I also have a destroyer and the thing is too overstable, mine is a PIG. Oh and I was just messing you you ikirumata, the beast used to be too overstable for me too, as your throw develops you will start turning over discs like the valk and the beast.
You use the beast for turnover shots!? I too consider the beast to be overstable. I’ve got a innova destroyer, and that thing turns over. No matter how i let it go, it always ends up on its end, rolling 100′s of feet. It was not designed that way though. One of the edges is perfectly warped that it always lands on its side. I must have smacked a tree perfectly. I’ll sell it to you for 10 bucks.
While I never claimed to hold any distance records, I am just speaking from my own experience. I regularly throw a 175g champion beast, a 175g dx valkyrie, a 168g dx valkyrie, and a 144g shark and of all of these discs, the champion beast is consistently overstable. I will concede that: 1. I may throw like a girl, and 2. I don’t have any really overstable discs in my bag for comparison.
You think the beast in overstable??? You must throw like a girl then. I use the beast for turnover shots.
I have had the pleasure of playing with John and I can assure you he can easily bomb out past 400′, I’ve seen it with my eyes!
Thanks for the review. I also have a beast, and its one of my go-to discs off the tee.
However, I must disagree with your assessment that the beast is an understable disc. Of all the discs in my bag, it is the most overstable…and thus predictable. If you think this disc is understable, then you might have a lighter beast. One thing that you don’t mention in your reviews is that the lighter the disc, the more understable it is.
Thanks again for the review! I am enjoying the series!
I would like to see a vid of you throwing 400 feet.
youre all trippin.
all the discs in this guys bag that ive seen or throwin in person do exactly what he says.
Turn and Fade are two different things. Turn is the initial high speed direction (understable turn to the right) and the fade is what happens after the disc loses speed. Since all discs hyzer at the end of their flight, the fade ratihg is based on how MUCH it actually fades. You should check out some of the discraft videos.
Homo. Eat a 8==D
Stop uploading ur shitty videos with ur garbage tips from ur inexperienced mouth.
shitty pointless video once again..
In each of your videos you say “this is my favorite disc”. How about throwing them at the end so you look less (if that is possible) like you are talking out your ass.
dude, you don’t dick. try again.
nice