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Speed 4, Glide 6, Turn 0, Fade 2 | Condor's are large heavy birds that are native to the North American continent. It seems fitting that Innova named this disc the Condor, because the Condor is a large heavy disc. A relic of a bygone era, the Condor has a diameter of 9.5" (24 cm); for reference, the average modern disc is less than 8.5" (21.5 cm).
The Condor has long been a favorite of disc golf pros throwing thumb rollers and is available in heavy weights for just that purpose. The Condor is our largest diameter and heaviest weight golf disc. The Condor has a very stable true flight. It is very accurate at all ranges. Finding flight numbers for the Condor was a bit of a challenge, but the 3, 4, 0, 2 seems to fit the best. It's very slow, it will glide in the air forever, and it will fade juuuust a little bit at the end.
Designed back in 1991, the Condor was popular back in the 90's, and legends like Ken Climo even bag a Condor! But, the Condor's use in disc golf began to fade away in 2000's. The Condor brings us back to the roots of our great game, and you can own a piece of Disc Golf History by buying one today!
[Photo's provided of Condor next to regular sized Firebird]



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Speed 4, Glide 6, Turn 0, Fade 2 | Condor's are large heavy birds that are native to the North American continent. It seems fitting that Innova named this disc the Condor, because the Condor is a large heavy disc. A relic of a bygone era, the Condor has a diameter of 9.5" (24 cm); for reference, the average modern disc is less than 8.5" (21.5 cm).
The Condor has long been a favorite of disc golf pros throwing thumb rollers and is available in heavy weights for just that purpose. The Condor is our largest diameter and heaviest weight golf disc. The Condor has a very stable true flight. It is very accurate at all ranges. Finding flight numbers for the Condor was a bit of a challenge, but the 3, 4, 0, 2 seems to fit the best. It's very slow, it will glide in the air forever, and it will fade juuuust a little bit at the end.
Designed back in 1991, the Condor was popular back in the 90's, and legends like Ken Climo even bag a Condor! But, the Condor's use in disc golf began to fade away in 2000's. The Condor brings us back to the roots of our great game, and you can own a piece of Disc Golf History by buying one today!
[Photo's provided of Condor next to regular sized Firebird]


























