Innova Champion Glow Color Leopard3 Fairway Driver with Hannah Leatherman 2019 Tour Series Stamp [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
Innova Champion Glow Color Leopard3 Fairway Driver with Hannah Leatherman 2019 Tour Series Stamp [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
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Mold: The Innova Leopard3 Fairway Driver -- Speed: 7 | Glide: 5 | Turn: -2 | Fade: 1
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The Leopard3 has a nice controllable turn right out of the box. It can be thrown smooth for straighter shots, or harder for more turn. Adjusting the angle of release allows the Leopard3 to be an incredibly versatile fairway driver.
Plastic: Champion Glow Color - See all Champion Glow Color Discs
The Glow Champion Line is made with the same high-tech durable plastic as the Champion Line with the added benefit of glowing in the dark. Glow Champion discs are easily distinguished by their translucent greeish-yellow hue. Highly durable and easy to spot, the Champion Glow Line is perfect for Glow Disc Golf. The Champion Color Glows are a little harder to come by and stand out in a crowd during night play.
Stamp: Hannah Leatherman 2019 Tour Series
Innova Star Leopard3 - 175g - Solid Orange
As a beginner, this driver has helped me improve my game a lot. I've gotten much more consistent and it has allowed me to make some good progress. This is the driver I use the most.
I picked up a 175g gstar Leopard3 about a month ago, and it is currently my go-to driver. The star beats in pretty fast, and does become significantly understands. The original Leopard is known as a solid first driver, but if you come from a Ultimate background, or otherwise have a decent throw early on, I would definitely consider this as a potential alternative. This, a Star Mako3, and a good putter, and you’ll be set.
I picked up a 175g one as a lower speed driver and have loved it. The Gstar beats in very quickly, and once it does, the understability definitely becomes apparent. It is considerably less glidy than the normal Leopard, but that’s not entirely a bad thing. Flight takes some getting used to during beat-in, but has been very consistent since. I definitely suggest this disc.