INNOVA Disc Model Page
In The Hand
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In The Wind
AVIAR variations
Collector Aviars
Every collector has their share of Aviars. The disc has been around for so long and has so many iterations that it's impossible not to have at least a few in your collection. Like other popular discs, older stock runs are quite collectible including the "Hands" DX Aviar, "Chains" DX Aviar, and "Circle" DX Aviar, all referencing prominent features on the discs's vintage stamps.
Pumpkins
Each year, as fall approaches, Innova harvests a special kind of pumpkin: select discs with Jack-O-Lantern stamps. It’s a Halloween tradition that’s just the right amount of spooky. Models offered have varied over the years but many years have featured an Aviar of some sort.
DGU Original Designs
In many cases, artwork can elevate a disc from cool to completely awesome. At DGU, we pride ourselves on pairing awesome discs with incredible artwork. In years past we've applied some of our best designs to the Aviar including the: XXL Legendary Aviar, Dr Putter, and Lucky Chains. See if we've got a DGU Original Aviar here.
Factory Second Aviars
If you are looking to buy an Aviar for less $$$, an Innova Factory Second Aviar is the way to go. F2 discs are discounted because they have minor blemishes and/or multiple stamps. They perform the same as stock discs. Keep in mind that F2 models and plastics can vary. Check what F2 Aviars we have now. Hit us up if you are looking for something specific: info@discgolfunited.
Power Levels Compared
Low Power / Newer Player
Medium Power / Intermediate Player
Full Power / Advanced Player
Who should throw and aviar?
The Innova Aviar is an excellent choice for any disc golfer looking to add consistency and reliability to their bag. Just about every disc golfer, from veterans to newbies, has something positive to say about it.
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Questions & Answers
Is the Aviar an overstable putter?
The Aviar is a neutral stability putt and approach disc. It does have an mildly overstable finish with a fade rating of one. The Aviar comes in various models with the most overstable being the AviarX3 in Champion plastic. Try different models in various plastics to see which best suits your game.
When was the Aviar PDGA approved?
The Innova Aviar was approved for PDGA play on Jan. 1, 1984. This was a watershed moment for the sport as disc golf had its first truly consistent putt and approach disc. The Aviar has gone on to be the best selling disc of all time.
Have players won World Championships with the Aviar?
The Innova Aviar has been in the bag of more World Champions than all other putters combined. These players span generations and include Ken Climo (12x), Juliana Korver (5x), Avery Jenkins, Paul McBeth, Barry Schultz, Gregg Barsby, and countless others in age protected divisions.
What is the best variation of the Aviar?
This depends on what you are looking for. Get the AviarX3 for the most overstable model or look to the Yeti Aviar for the straightest model with little end of flight fade. Professionals love the JK Aviar and KC Aviar for their consistent and clean feel on hand. Explore various plastics to get just the flight path and grip you are looking for.
Is the Aviar beginner friendly?
The Aviar is extremely beginner friendly. Sold in thousands of starter packs every year, the Aviar has introduced disc golf to countless people. Its neutral stability and consistent combination of glide and slight fade make this disc a go-to for players just learning the sport.