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Classification: Putt &
Approach Disc
Diameter: 21.7 cm
Weight Range: 175 to 180 grams
Brief Description: Aero is our best disc
for new players. It is the straightest point-to-point golf
disc and the easiest disc to keep on the fairway for novice
players.
Available Plastics: DX, Champion
Best Choice for: All-around disc, beginners,
short to medium approach shots, long gliding turnover
drives, putting, jump putts.
About the Aero
The Aero is our best disc for beginners and players using
only one disc. It is the straightest point-to-point golf
disc and the easiest disc to keep on the fairway for
beginners. It is a slow flying control disc with a large
diameter and a significant amount of float. When broken
in, the Aero will turnover very slowly and predictably.
The Aero was introduced in 1983 as the first disc designed
specifically for disc golf. The Aero once held the world
distance record at 485 feet!
About
INNOVA's Champion Plastic
INNOVA’s Champion Line is produced with a unique plastic that provides
outstanding performance and durability. Champion discs are distinguished by a
clear or pearlescent plastic. Our Champion Line discs retain original flight
characteristics for an extended period of time. Whether used in heavily wooded
situations, or on extremely rugged courses, our Champion Line plastic will continue
to perform predictably and avoid damage better than any other plastic. Originally
designed for professional players, Champion Line discs can handle the increased
power of top level players. The Champion Line has recently expanded to include
most of our drivers as well as many of our popular disc models in other categories.
Many Champion Line discs are now available for custom hot
stamping. Certain Champion models are available only through our successful Candy
Fundraiser Program.
DX - 150 class to 175
grams
STAR - 178 to 180 grams
Also available for custom hotstamping in: DX |
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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 grip? Try a Star Aero or DX Aero.
More fade? Try a Dart.
More turn? Try an XD.
Faster? Try a Cobra.
Slower? Try a Aviar P&A.
Other Speed 3 discs? Pig, Hydra, Classic Roc, Goblin, Dart, Aero, XD.
Aero – This
was my first disc. The Aero is the disc I putted with for
the first fifteen years of playing disc golf. It is a great
disc to learn with. Slightly broken in, they fly straight
and true. You can float them into the basket with fewer
cut-throughs and kick outs. When more broken in, they will
turnover at very slow speeds. Great for short touch shots.
Team Champion Member - Larry Leonard
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