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Disc Model | Leopard |
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Plastic Type | DX |
Hot Stamp | No |
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All-time Great Disc Review by Ryan
Quality Value Price Service A great understable fairway driveway from Innova. I have thrown champ, star, and DX versions of this disc and my favorite is DX. The champ and star both have some stability to them out of the box, but the DX is a hyzerflip machine right from the start. I use it on tight/wooded shots most of the time in the range of 325-375. Its also great for long anhyzers as well. Great disc for beginners to learn better form on. (Posted on 12/31/2018)
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A Classic Fairway Driver Review by Xavier
Quality Value Price Service A DX Leopard is a fantastic choice for a player looking for their first fairway driver. Its stable to understable flight pattern make it a great choice for someone looking to improve their form as their game progresses. The DX plastic "beats in" fairly quickly making the Leopard a great turnover disc as it ages. (Posted on 4/4/2018)
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Load up on Leos Review by Aaron
Quality Value Price Service Great disc that can be used for about anything but throwing into the wind. Some reviews bag on the lack of durability of the DX plastic - I see this as a benefit. Right now I am bagging three Leos in varying states of wear. Fresh ones can be ripped flat for a nice S turn, slightly beat in start getting that NICE glide when thrown with a slight hyzer, beat to heck are great for hyzer flip tunnel shots and rollers.
Give a beat Leo room to work in a tail wind and you'll be amazed the distance you can get out of it - a classic disc for a reason, its awesome! (Posted on 2/26/2017) -
CLASSIC Review by William
Quality Value Price Service The leopard is a classic disc. GREAT for new throwers great firm grip and easy to throw I soul recommend the dx plastic (Posted on 11/27/2016)
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Dx plastic Review by Jason
Quality Value Price Service Nice this disc is controllable , I like it alot (Posted on 4/23/2016)
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More Cowbell? No, more Leopard Review by Michael
Quality Value Price Service I bought this disc for another friend that I'm getting into the game. This disc is perfect for beginners to learn the game and have some fun while playing it. Team the Leopard up with an Aviar and beginners will continue to play the game. My friend can throw this disc dead straight about 200 feet. Power it down and it has a nice predictable finish.
I love the Leopard for:
1) Hyzer Flips, when my form is spot on
2) Thrown straight and it can have varying degrees of turnover
3) After taking abuse, it can be used for medium to long rollers
4) Thrown with hyzer, it can get down hallways or very wooded areas
The reason the Leopard is a great beginner disc is for the ease of throwing and it feels good in the hand. People with a bit more experience will find this disc to be the Swiss Army Knife of all discs. Pick up a Leopard and you will understand how great a disc it is, even for the seasoned veteran (Posted on 4/7/2016) -
Legendary Beginner Driver Review by Phil
Quality Value Price Service At this point in your disc golf career, someone has told you to throw a Leopard. If they haven't yet, it's because you're that new, which means you should throw a Leopard. It's the archetypal beginner driver--forgiving, understable, not too fast to handle. I bought several in different weights to use as practice discs and to learn the effect of weight on a disc's flight behavior. Tiny cosmetic flaws--a small shiny fleck on the flight plate from some kind of glitch in the labeling process. The DX plastic is not very durable if you hit trees/rocks/etcetera, but the physical damage causes the disc to fly better and better (more and more beginner friendly). (Posted on 11/12/2015)
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Very long and consistent for weak arms Review by Ryan
Quality Value Price Service This disc has been with me since the beginning, and I still keep it in my bag. It consistently comes back to the right when you throw it well. The only bad thing is that because it is in the DX plastic and it is made for beginners (right to left turn is subtle) it will become pretty understable after hitting enough trees (which happens with beginners). I would suggest Star Plastic for all your disks! (Posted on 11/25/2013)
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Good Review by Chris
Price Value Quality This is the first disc i got and i don't think ill ever go to the course without it its my go to driver when i dont know which to use. It's the most predictable disc I own and my only negative comment i can come up with is that when i get another i will get it in star or champion plastic. Just such an easy disc to learn to throw. I throw forehand. (Posted on 5/21/2012)