Tried a very lightweight Shryke today. 152g star. I was expecting a super flippy, long, glidey disc. That's pretty much exactly what I got. Thrown downwind the light Shryke was great. Big, high, looping S curve bombs. Thrown into a slight headwind it flipped like a paper plate. No surprise there.
The plastic itself is shoddy. When Innova makes really light star discs they seem to put air bubbles in them. This gives the disc an overall rough looking appearance.
I had to throw this Shryke with a lot of hyzer to keep it from burning right. It also seemed to work best if thrown very high. This allowed the disc to flex out all over the place with a lot of side to side movement. Top distance was about 410' downwind. It would have been more, but I was throwing on a cold day and the ground was muddy. I was having some grip issues.
Overall, this disc is fairly useless for me on a course. Its too flippy and not the least bit controllable. Distance is there. I'd be interested to try this disc on a warmer day in calmer conditions. The distance with a Shryke that lightweight is fairly effortless.
This Shryke would be perfect for noodle arms looking for some real easy distance. Again, it sure as hell shouldn't be used on any hole where accuracy is a concern.