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Speed 8, Glide 4, Turn -1, Fade 1 | The TL3 is the evolution of the TL. Much like the longer faster TeeBird3, the TL3 has a bit more speed and a little less glide for more control. Think: TeeBird control, straighter flight AND finish.
Halo discs are so gorgeous you could say theyāre heavenly. Halo discs feature a vibrant, pearly colored edge that blends into a brighter center and are molded in premium Star plastic. Halo discs have slightly more stability and glide.
"Spider Bytes" Limited Edition:Ā The Innova Star TL3 Halo Spider Bytes is a disc golf fairway driver that's got a gorgeous stamp. This straight flying disc is perfect up to 300 feet and is a real point and shoot disc. The stamp features a s-pi-der about to devour a fly. The webbing is delicate but strong and radius thread is made up of the infinite digits of š . It's one of the coolest stamps from DGU's artist Marm O. Set and made to celebrate March 14th, commonly known as Pi Day.
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Speed 8, Glide 4, Turn -1, Fade 1 | The TL3 is the evolution of the TL. Much like the longer faster TeeBird3, the TL3 has a bit more speed and a little less glide for more control. Think: TeeBird control, straighter flight AND finish.
Halo discs are so gorgeous you could say theyāre heavenly. Halo discs feature a vibrant, pearly colored edge that blends into a brighter center and are molded in premium Star plastic. Halo discs have slightly more stability and glide.
"Spider Bytes" Limited Edition:Ā The Innova Star TL3 Halo Spider Bytes is a disc golf fairway driver that's got a gorgeous stamp. This straight flying disc is perfect up to 300 feet and is a real point and shoot disc. The stamp features a s-pi-der about to devour a fly. The webbing is delicate but strong and radius thread is made up of the infinite digits of š . It's one of the coolest stamps from DGU's artist Marm O. Set and made to celebrate March 14th, commonly known as Pi Day.























