This is a Star TL3. This is a fairway
driver from Innova discs that made my
bag last fall. A nice sized rim. It's easy
to hold. It's a comfortable grip. It feels
a little faster in your hand than some
fairway drivers. Maybe in between like a
TeeBird and a Thunderbird. Flies for me
like a nicely beat in TeeBird. So a lot of
times when you get a TeeBird out of the
box it'll be pretty overstable. Maybe
hyzer out too hard for you or not
quite hold the anhyzer like you're
hoping but this one is like a nicely
seasoned TeeBird but maybe just a
titch faster. I've been leaning on the TL3 mostly for the for the big anhyzer
shots. I can push one pretty comfortably
about 400 feet, give it some air, start it
start it just turned over out of the
hand up high and it'll just ride that
anhyzer panning as it goes but not
so much that it hyzers back out. It can
also be great for hyzer shots because
it again has a good mix of stability
where it won't dump out of a shot too
quick but it'll instead get a nice
penetrating hyzer that'll continue to
push forward as it goes left which is a
really useful shot. If you're throwing
fairway drivers around 300 feet I think
the TL3 could be a very useful disc to
try to work some new shots into your bag/
It's got enough torque resistance to
handle anhyzer release. You can throw a
really smooth hyzer releases as well. I
think the TL3 could be a useful disc
for a brand new player to the game as
well. A lot of people will reach for a
really fast disc because that's what they
see other people throwing, but if you
really don't have that fast arm speed to
to match a fast disc than you're not
going to be getting the most out of it
and if you reach for a fairway driver
such as 8 speed like this and really
throw it as hard as you can you might be
coming close to that speed 8 that'll
it'll make it fly true to the way it's
supposed to so as a beginner I think
it's important to lean on some slower
discs and the TL3 could be a great
starting point for that.
