Champ with a capital C I believe is referring to the Climo Terns. I actually found the results above to be opposite of my discs...of course, I not the worlds greatest thrower either so take it for what it's worth.
I should also point out that there are two runs of metal flake Terns. The first runs were mostly clear and came from the BG Ams and the holiday stamp (someone correct me if I'm wrong please) and were super fliptastic. It was what I was using for an easy hyzer-flip/long range roller before the worlds Star Tern. The latest runs of CFR etal flake Terns are more along the lines of what is pictured above. Its ore STABLE....not more OVERSTABLE if yoiu catch my drift. Its still a very neutral-finishing disc.
Regardless I bag 4 Terns: proto stamp and Climo are my workhorses (Climo if I need a bit ore fade...they have the same amount of turn) new run CFR metal flake for light headwinds or tight fairways and the Worlds Star for hyzer flips, long range rollers and huge turnovers.
I LIKED the Krait but the Tern is the first Innova driver I've LOVED since the Destroyers. I reccoend everyone get one.
I should also point out that there are two runs of metal flake Terns. The first runs were mostly clear and came from the BG Ams and the holiday stamp (someone correct me if I'm wrong please) and were super fliptastic. It was what I was using for an easy hyzer-flip/long range roller before the worlds Star Tern. The latest runs of CFR etal flake Terns are more along the lines of what is pictured above. Its ore STABLE....not more OVERSTABLE if yoiu catch my drift. Its still a very neutral-finishing disc.
Regardless I bag 4 Terns: proto stamp and Climo are my workhorses (Climo if I need a bit ore fade...they have the same amount of turn) new run CFR metal flake for light headwinds or tight fairways and the Worlds Star for hyzer flips, long range rollers and huge turnovers.
I LIKED the Krait but the Tern is the first Innova driver I've LOVED since the Destroyers. I reccoend everyone get one.