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Innova Champion
Teebird-L Type: Driver
Diameter: 21.2cm
Available Weights: 165-175g
Plastic: Innova Champion |
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| Flight Rating Category |
Value |
What Innova says:
The TL is the brother of the reliable TeeBird. The “L” stands for “Less Overstable” and “Longer”. This disc has the same great speed and glide as the TeeBird, but is straighter flying with less fade at the end of the flight. If you are looking for a straight flying maximum fairway driver in Star Plastic, the TL is the answer. |
| Maximum Flight Speed |
NA |
| Resistance To High Speed Turn |
NA |
| Amount Of Low Speed Fade |
NA |
| Propensity To Fade |
NA |
| Glide |
NA |
| Relative Distance |
NA |
| Qualitative Analysis |
Value |
| Recommended Skill Level |
NA |
| Predictability |
NA |
| Uniformity Of Break In Period |
NA |
| Overall Durability |
NA |
Description of the
Ratings System. |
Player Reviews
Posted 11-02-07
Submitted by Grayson M
anarak82@hotmail.com
Location: Nacogdoches TX
Disc Weights: 171
Review: I've had my champion TL for about 4 years now, and I must say
it's my most valuable disc. I don't use it as my driver for any holes
over 250 feet. The accuracy and dependability on this disc are
amazing. This disc has actually become my go-to midrange. It seems
like no matter if I feel like I've thrown an awful shot it still
parks itself right next to the basket. About a year ago, I decided
that I'd stop laying up when I'm sitting 50-100 feet out, and I've
nailed so many chains with this disc. Whenever I'm saying to myself
"How do I get myself out of this one?" I always reach for my TL.
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