Innova Halo Star Aero with 40th Anniversary Stamp - 178g - Solid Orange
Innova Halo Star Aero with 40th Anniversary Stamp - 178g - Solid Orange
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As much as this disc makes a beautiful commemoration for display, it's meant for throwing. You’ll be surprised at how useful the Aero is. It remains one of the straightest-flying discs in the game. The added stability of Halo plastic makes it a winner for short-range drives and upshots.
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The Aero is great for beginners and players using only one disc. It's extremely straight and very easy to keep on the fairway for beginners. The Aero is a slow flying control disc with a large diameter and a significant amount of glide. When broken in, the Aero will turnover slowly and predictably. The Aero was introduced in 1983 as the first disc designed specifically for disc golf (then called the Eagle).
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Star Line is created with a special blend of grippy, resilient polymers. Star Plastic offers the same outstanding durability of regular Champion Plastic, plus improved grip like our Pro Plastic. High performance, longevity, and superior grip make Innova Star discs the ideal choice for your game.
Stamp: 40th Anniversary
The Aero was introduced in 1983 as the first disc designed specifically for disc golf (then called the Eagle). 40 years later we are now offering this in our striking Halo Star plastic. The Aero is great for beginners and players using only one disc. It's extremely straight and very easy to keep on the fairway. The Aero is a slow flying control disc with a large diameter and a significant amount of glide. When broken in, the Aero will turnover slowly and predictably.
As much as this disc makes a beautiful commemoration for display, it's meant for throwing. You’ll be surprised at how useful the Aero is. It remains one of the straightest-flying discs in the game. The added stability of Halo plastic makes it a winner for short-range drives and upshots.
See All: Halo Star Aeros with 40th Anniversary stamp.