Innova Gstar Shark Midrange (Stock Stamp) [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
Innova Gstar Shark Midrange (Stock Stamp) [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
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Mold: The Innova Shark Midrange -- Speed: 4 | Glide: 4 | Turn: 0 | Fade: 2
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The Shark is the perfect mid-range disc for players of all skill levels. It is great for predictable straight, hyzer or anhyzer drives and approach shots, plus you can even putt with it. Beginners will benefit from the smooth rim and consistent release. It has good carry and makes long approaches easy to reach.
Plastic: Gstar - See all Gstar Discs
GStar is a blend of Innova's Star plastic that adds flexibility and even more grip. GStar is opaque like Star, but features a pearlescent sheen. Their allure is only surpassed by their beautiful flight. GStar discs have a smooth, gradual transition in flight and the same durability as the Star line. You can think of it as a grippier and flexier cousin of the Stars. Those are real words right? GStar is the best disc plastic for winter play. When the temperature drops and the air dries out it becomes more difficult to hold on to those discs. You end up with slip outs and an early release unless you start changing up your form. With the GStar plastic which is grippier and flexier you can maintain that same grip you had on your Stars even with your cold dry hands. Now you won't have to change up your form as much and you can practice or compete all winter long. The flexible plastic also keeps cold discs from cracking or breaking. I've never hit a tree myself but I've heard it can be hard on a cold disc.
Stamp: Stock
This is the standard, or stock, stamp for this mold in this plastic, at this time. Stock stamps change from time to time as manufacturers attempt to keep their offerings fresh.
My friend has a beat up shark that actually fades right from a RHBH throw. My new one doesn't quite do that, but with a RHBH throw with an ahnhyzer ange, I can bend this disc around obstacles to my right. It's a great midrange to have for those shots.
There's a reason Innova includes a Shark as the Midrange in their "starter" packs. The Shark is a solid, Midrange, that is easy to throw, flies fairly straight, and is available in a wide variety of weights, so it's great for younger players. If you HAD to play with only ONE disc, the Shark would be a great choice. I would recommend it to all new players, and experienced ones can enjoy it as well!
The Shark is the most consistent disk in my bag! Considering that I started only a few months ago, that is a really big deal. Where better players would use a putter, I use the Shark. I hit the basket and dropped right beneath it from 75 ft a couple of weeks ago on a forehand and I could have turned a backflip. My Roc3 is also good in the same situations but when it really counts I go straight for the Shark.
Many are familiar with this disc due to Innova's starter set. It works well in that role. If someone is new to the sport I might give them the shark alone at first. It can hold a variety of lines and is a good all-around disc for one disc rounds. My daughter used this for years as the only disc she would play with for putts, drives, etc. This helped her learn to get different lines from one disc, and to work on form with a slower speed disc rather than throwing something faster the wrong way. In the lighter (150) weight it has good glide. The only time I wouldn't recommend it is in a strong wind. I took off one star on quality because the DX plastic does get scratched and dinged up. But since the disc is not thin like a driver it is still usable for a long while, eventually becoming more understable. I have one that is well over a decade old and still is usable, despite many tree hits.