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  1. Wish you had a magic wand for your disc golf rounds? Our Auto Pilot Innova Aero in Rpro plastic is so easy to use for your approaches, you’ll swear it’s magic.*A Marm O Set designHow this batch of Rpro Innova Aero feels: 160 grams and up have moderate dome typical of Aero. 159 grams and below have noticeable dome. Tacky grip. Soft. A real treat to handle. Maximum grippage.More about the stamp: For the Auto Pilot design, Artist Marm O. Set drew from the glamorous and modern Art Deco style popular in the 1920’s, which influenced everything from skyscrapers to automobiles to fashion, and more than a hundred years later, disc golf stamps.More about the R-Pro Aero: Everyone needs a short to medium range approach disc that can carve any line including those squiggly ones needed in the woods. The R-Pro Aero can do all of that. Plus, its off-the-charts glide can land you in putting range even when you thought it was impossible.Any approach regardless of release angle is super easy and requires minimal power. It’s almost like the disc has a switch to flip from anhyzer to hyzer. Just put it on a line and this Auto Pilot Aero does the rest.The Official Circle 3 Putter?You may have a putter already in mind for circle 1 and circle 2 putts. But what about Circle 3? Our resident Aero experts Zeb Campbell and Andrew Duvall say the R-Pro Aero is incredibly deadly when it comes to ultra long-range putts 67 feet and longer.Innova Aero Flight Numbers: 3 / 6 / 0 / 0Use the Aero for: Precision, sharpshooter approaches.Long Tailwind second shotsDownhill touch shotsSlow, forever turning anhyzersAlso, great for happy-go-lucky one-disc rounds. Check out our Aero Challenge we did recently. 
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  2. Don’t blink or you might miss this eye-catching disc release. The EyeFly Halo Mako3 disc does an incredible job of making creepy look downright attractive. ***A 3-Color Stamp Design How this batch of Halo Star Mako3 feel: Pretty flat to noticeable dome. Downright grippy. More about the stamp: Some disc designs are just not meant to be explained. They’re just … out there. But somehow they’re still cool and that’s the case for EyeFly design. 3 foils worth of color (that’s a lotta color!) decorate this flying eyeball of sorts. It’s hard not to notice its companion along for the ride. And, we can only hope our fly friend isn’t laying eggs in this eye because as we all know that can lead to maggot complications (but we'll leave that for another day). Rare Air Team Up: We teamed up with Rare Air Discs for this design. Look for a limited supply of other EyeFly models at their store. More about the Halo Mako3: The Mako3 has a slow and steady speed and hugs the line you lay it on, especially when it’s a straight one. Its ease of use puts control in the hands of every golfer and long-lasting Halo plastic means it will stay in your bag for a very long time.
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  3. It’s time you had a fine-feathered friend for your go-to putter. The Feather Halo Star Aviar brings a fresh, classy logo to choice plastic. Notice: Halo effect will vary. How this batch of Halo Aviar feels: Minimal dome to pretty flat. More about the design: Isn’t it great when a t-shirt magically transforms into a disc? That’s what happened to the Feather Halo Aviar, which, inherited its stamp design from a super comfy DGU tee from years back. More about the Halo Star Aviar: Whether you’re a few feet from the basket or beyond 32, the Aviar expertly maintains your line as if it were actually on a line straight for the basket. Neutral flight makes it easy to handle for approaches, too. Expect more glide and overstability with Halo Star discs compared to their Star counterpart.
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  4. It’s time you had a fine-feathered friend for your go-to putter. The Feather KC Pro Aviar brings a fresh, classy logo to choice plastic. How this batch of KC Pro Aviar feels: Flat. More about the design: Isn’t it great when a t-shirt magically transforms into a disc? That’s what happened to the Feather KC Pro Aviar, which, inherited its stamp design from a super comfy DGU tee from years back. More about the KC Pro Aviar: The KC (Ken Climo) Pro Aviar is made from the Aviar driver mold in a firm blend of Pro-line Plastic for players who prefer a stiffer disc. This is the preferred model of professional players due in large part to its firmer flight plate. Endorsed by 12-time World Champion Ken Climo.
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  5. How about a nice game of Frolf? Say yes every time with the easy to throw and catch Innova Makani.Weight: 140-150 grams.More about the Makani: With its high glide and very straight, clean performance, the Makani performs well in a variety of conditions.Mostly used for catch and recreational play, the 9.5”- diameter disc is still PDGA approved for disc golf. Give it a try for touch approach shots on the course!Also great for:Field gamesAccuracy and skills contestsUltimateWarming up before a disc golf round
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  6. The king of the jungle title isn’t bestowed upon any creature. It’s earned every day. Assert your midrange dominance with the Jungle King Innova Halo Lion.**Center Disc Color & Stamp Color Combinations will vary. Halo effect will vary.***A Micah Malone Design 3-Color DesignHow this batch of Halo Lion feels: Pretty flat. Flexy. It’ll be the pride of your bag.More about the stamp: How do you get to be king of the jungle? You face the day with your loudest roar. Disc golfers may not be fending off hyenas or runaway rhinos, but a confidence crisis or a runaway bogey train could be just as dangerous to your game. Artist Micah Malone provides us with a Lion’s roar that should inspire any us to dig deep as we climb to the top.More about the Halo Lion: The convex rim, small bead and flat flight plate give the Lion a comfortable grip and create a neutral flight. Thrown hard and flat, it’ll finish with a touch more glide than a Roc3 and enough fade to keep it on track. Trust anhyzer to hold a long, consistent line throughout the flight. Expect more glide and overstability with Halo Star discs.Lion Flight Numbers: 5 / 4 / 0 / 2
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  7. Ever wondered what it would look like to put a bunch of monsters in a blender? We did and apparently the results look great on discs like the Monster Mash Champion Roc3.   *A Brian Allen design How this batch of Champion Roc3 discs feels: Pretty flat to moderate dome. Grippy Champ texture. More about the stamp: Eyeballs out of their sockets. Check. Wayward serpent-sized tongues. Check. Mouths filled with discolored teeth that would make a respectable dentist shiver. Check. The elements are all in place for a delightfully grotesque pattern that only artist Brian Allen could dream up. Great for golfers who prefer a little gore with their game. Let’s mash! More about the Roc3 Mid Range disc: The overstable Roc3 holds a line in a variety of wind conditions and has a predictable fade, making this an ideal 'Go-To' Mid-Range in almost any situation. Advanced players will love the versatility of this large diameter disc while newer players can rely on the consistent finish. **Make sure to pair the disc with the matching sublimated jersey.
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  8. What kind of skullduggery has DGU come up with now? Get your hands on the SkullBlade R-Pro Pig and you’ll find out, even if it takes you a minute to see it.**A Marm O. Set 2-Color DesignHow this batch of R-Pro Pig feels: Most have flight plates ranging from pretty flat to modest dome. Light Blue 175’s have noticeable dome. Earns an A+ in grip.More about the stamp: Take a good look. Can you see the skulls? Don’t worry, this stamp is not one of those Magic Eye illustrations. Trace the stamp’s second color along the inner blade and you’ll make out the rear of the cranium, followed by the eye and nose sockets. Fun fact: Artist Marm O. designed the stamp so the skulls aren’t obvious. “I wanted the foiled shape to be the first thing people see. The skulls are stylized and hidden in the negative space so that you see them second,” he said about his design that marries geometry and illustration.More about the Innova Pig: You'll squeal with delight each time you throw the sturdy and sassy Innova Pig – the overstable mid range disc that’s great for hyzer putting, sidearm approaches and backhand spikes.
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  9. What kind of skullduggery has DGU come up with now? Get your hands on the SkullBlade Rpro Rhyno and you’ll find out, even if it takes you a minute to see it.**A Marm O. Set 2-Color DesignHow this batch of Rpro Rhyno feel: Flat to very flat. Boatloads of grip. If you like Rhynos, we’ll bet the house you’ll like these.More about the stamp: More about the stamp: Take a good look. Can you see the skulls? Don’t worry, this stamp is not one of those Magic Eye illustrations. Trace the stamp’s second color along the inner blade and you’ll make out the rear of the cranium, followed by the eye and nose sockets. Fun fact: Artist Marm O. designed the stamp so the skulls aren’t obvious. “I wanted the foiled shape to be the first thing people see. The skulls are stylized and hidden in the negative space so that you see them second,” he said about his design that marries geometry and illustration.More about the Innova Rhyno: Among the best throwing putters around, The Innova Rhyno is great for players with power and is a must-have disc for all skill levels facing windy up shots and putts. The Rhyno’s Thumtrac™ gives it a sure grip and reliable performance in any situation.
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  10. What kind of skullduggery has DGU come up with now? Get your hands on the SkullBlade Star Rollo and you’ll find out, even if it takes you a minute to see it.**A Marm O. Set 2-Color DesignHow this batch of Star Rollo feel: Flat. Sticky Star grip (the good kind of sticky). Roll if you want to … Roll around the course.  More about the stamp: Take a good look. Can you see the skulls? Don’t worry, this stamp is not one of those Magic Eye illustrations. Trace the stamp’s second color along the inner blade and you’ll make out the rear of the cranium, followed by the eye and nose sockets. Fun fact: Artist Marm O. designed the stamp so the skulls aren’t obvious. “I wanted the foiled shape to be the first thing people see. The skulls are stylized and hidden in the negative space so that you see them second,” he said about his design that marries geometry and illustration.More about the Innova Rollo: Gone are the days of waiting to break-in that perfect understable disc. Just put some pop on a flat release and sure enough, The Rollo dives into a roll as advertised. Add some hyzer on it and, poof, you’ve got instant hyzer flips. If you’ve struggled to find a late turning disc, this could be it.
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  11. What kind of skullduggery has DGU come up with now? Get your hands on the SkullBlade Star Toro and you’ll find out, even if it takes you a minute to see it.**A Marm O. Set 2-Color DesignHow this batch of Star Toro feel: Flat to very flat. Surefire Star grip. Sidearmers take notice.More about the stamp: Take a good look. Can you see the skulls? Don’t worry, this stamp is not one of those Magic Eye illustrations. Trace the stamp’s second color along the inner blade and you’ll make out the rear of the cranium, followed by the eye and nose sockets. Fun fact: Artist Marm O. designed the stamp so the skulls aren’t obvious. “I wanted the foiled shape to be the first thing people see. The skulls are stylized and hidden in the negative space so that you see them second,” he said about his design that marries geometry and illustration.More about the Innova Toro: Developed with the input of power player Calvin Heimburg, the Toro was built to handle anything you put on it for short to medium length back hand or forehand shots. Great for brute force medium length forehand and backhand drives and approaches.
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