Speed
13
Glide
6
Turn
-2
Fade
2
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
175.1 g
Diameter
21.1 cm
Height
1.7 cm
Rim Depth
1.2 cm
Rim Width
2.3 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
16.4 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
5.7 %
Rim Configuration
26.00
Flexibility
10.32 kg
Bead
No
Innova Champion DiscsDistance Driver

Shryke

5 / 5 · 171 ratings
Skill Level
Intermediate, Experienced
Stability
Stable

The Innova "Shryke" is an understable distance driver with a speed of 13, designed for long throws with controlled turn. With a glide of 6, this disc achieves impressive distances without requiring maximum arm speed. Its -2 turn and 2 fade allow full S-curves on wide fairways, making it a great alternative for players who lose distance with very overstable high-speed drivers. Particularly in Star and GStar plastics, it combines grip with extended flight time. For players with moderate throwing power, the "Shryke" unlocks distance driver ranges often unattainable with more stable 13-speed discs. In flight, the disc exhibits a noticeable turn phase that transitions into a long, straight glide with a clean release. The high glide rating ensures the "Shryke" carries far even with moderate acceleration and doesn't drop early. The turn engages smoothly and can be controlled with a hyzer release, while flat or slight anhyzer throws enhance the rightward curve. At the end of the flight, the fade brings the disc back predictably without a harsh dump. This flight characteristic makes the "Shryke" reliable and allows for precise distance throws with less technical risk than highly overstable models. For intermediate players with moderate arm speed, the "Shryke" is a dependable max-distance driver that performs well in tailwinds and on open lines. Players who typically only achieve hyzer shots with speed 13 discs gain full flight phases and extra meters here. It's ideal for backhand throws on long par-4 and par-5 holes where turn and glide work together to maximize distance. Beginners benefit from its forgiveness at moderate power, while experienced players use the "Shryke" for controlled turnover lines and long anhyzer shots. In GStar plastic, the disc flies closer to its flight numbers, while Champion versions start slightly more stable.

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