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[Innova] Innova Wedge

Deaf Leopard

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So I've been needing a bright colored Buzz. I don't want to buy one with 15 discs that I don't even use. I don't have anything that anyone would trade for such a sought after disc.

So today I eyed up my orange Wedge traded from my friend months ago. It has the mold of a mid, and I remembered it being over-stable. I carried it with my Buzz in case it didn't fly like I wanted it too. It looks like I'll hang the Buzz on the wall for awhile and use the Wedge as my medium mid until further notice!
 
I carry a wedge. I love them as another short flippy mid and driving putter. Turns and just glides so nice. Or throw vertical hyzer for me on short doglegs and by the time it makes the corner it flips flat and glides. Def not a disc for everyone but I really enjoy mine. Great for straight short tunnel shots since there is next to no fade.
 
Unless you got a freak Wedge, it is not an overstable disc. The Wedge is a small rimmed understable, slow midrange.

Even for weaker arms like myself, it's pretty flippy, and I used it for hyzer flips before losing it to the drink.

I wouldn't say it's anything like a Buzzz, especially in how it feels in your hand. The rims are totally different, since the Wedge was developed for little kids, and small hands.

Edit: Nevermind, just read your posts again...anyway, you already have one. Meh, for those who didn't know...
 
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LOVE my 1st run Wedge for short range hyzer-flips and for short to mid range turnovers.
 
Wedge is DEFINATLY understable....no two ways about it.

No way it's over stable unless you're not throwing it more than 100ft
 
I do have to agree that a Ti Buzzz in something other than the current Michigan Autumn color selection, would be nice. I had to bust out a sharpie and put some design on my Buzzz and Wasp to find them. Wedge is too understable for even my short arm, I carry a Comet to that kind of work. My Buzzz and Wasp are both a little longer mids than a Wedge or Comet.
 
the wedge is nice for a understable mid the star is more stable then the dx. My wife love the wedge and uses it as her main mid. she only throws about 200'
 
So I've been needing a bright colored Buzz. I don't want to buy one with 15 discs that I don't even use. I don't have anything that anyone would trade for such a sought after disc.

So today I eyed up my orange Wedge traded from my friend months ago. It has the mold of a mid, and I remembered it being over-stable. I carried it with my Buzz in case it didn't fly like I wanted it too. It looks like I'll hang the Buzz on the wall for awhile and use the Wedge as my medium mid until further notice!

Why dont u just dye the buzzz a brighter color
 
The wedge is fun to throw for about a week and then it turns and burns on about every throw. Even star plastic is too thin and weak on this disc
 
I carry a Star Wedge also and they are flip machines. I love them. I use them for hyzer flips and turnovers also. They have mucho glide. They are just a fun disc to throw and I find them very useful.
 
The Star Wedge is uber-understable.
Nowhere near a Buzzz.
If thrown correctly, you can get a beautiful late anny.
Also, if thrown correctly, these things will go for 200-250' on a flip or in a little tailwind.
It's also great for long, gliding hyzers on approach shots.
But not really comparable to a Buzzz.
More like a Stratus, but a little shorter and a little flippier.
 
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