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Disc Model | Valkyrie |
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Plastic Type | DX |
Hot Stamp | No |
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Dx plastic Review by Jason
Quality Value Price Service Dx what not to like , feels awesome and great playability , just a couple throw before the round to make sure where my dx like to fly , hopefully the scenic route (Posted on 3/31/2016)
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Super Disc Review by Vince
Quality Value Price Service This disc is my all time favorite driver from Innova. You can get good distance with it and it holds any line. Once its beat in you can get a real good anyhyzer throw. I also got my first ACE with this disc. Its a great value. (Posted on 1/31/2016)
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great for a first time Review by Andrew
Quality Value Price Service I have a friend that just started and he can't hardly keep anything from hyzering other than a broke in valk. So as soon as we bought this one i had him just start throwing it into the ground beating it up. After a while it finally is flying kind of straight for him. One of the easiest discs to learn how to throw anny with. (Posted on 12/13/2013)
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Holds Any Line Review by Chris
Quality Price Value This disc is one of my favorites. It will hold any line you put it on. Extreme anhyzer shots stay anhyzer, and hyzer stay hyzer. Throw it with just a little anhyzer and it will fade back for a great tee shot. Its definitely a RHBH disc as every sidearm shot either dies or just doesn't work well for me. (Posted on 1/12/2013)
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Great Review by thecubemeister
Price Value Quality The valkyrie as everybody should know is the world record disc. That being said, it is most certainly not my go-to driver for long distance/bomb shots. It's just a little bit too understable for me to use for those long, open bombs. However, this is my main disc in almost any anhyzer situation. Now that its beaten in, I can release it on a hyzer flip angle and it still won't s-curve back to a hyzer like it did when it was brand new. This disc for me is only an anhyzer disc., but a great one at that. I dread the day that it hits that final tree and becomes too flippy. (Posted on 1/1/2012)