Disclaimer:
The illustrated disc flight line is based on the manufacturer
field testing results, during its development process. So,
to level the playing field we chose to put a different spin on
things for such visual illustrations. Sticking to the manufacturer's test results will offer you a good baseline for how that
particular disc will fly.
If you're looking for a lightweight version of one of the most popular discs on the planet then check out the Innova Blizzard Champion Wraith. It's got a similar flight pattern but is perfect if you're looking for a disc that doesn't require as much power to get up to that 11 speed. It will also float if it's below 140 grams.
The Wraith is a controlled distance driver. As an 11 speed it does take an advanced players throwing arm. However because of the low weight (130-155 grams) that Blizzard plastic provides it can be used by almost anyone. The flight path of a Wraith is going to be early turn in the flight. If you're throwing a forehand it will flip up and turn quickly. Then the disc will come back and glide forwards before it starts to fade. At -1 turn and 3 fade it's a reliable disc that will do the same thing over and over.
Blizzard plastic is a form of champion plastic from Innova. It's got micro bubbles in it though, to lighten the disc while maintaining the structural integrity of the disc. You get the same durable plastic that's perfect for players who want lighter weights. The one disadvantage to this plastic is that it's more susceptible to wind.
Do you want a disc that can give you amazing distance? Something that is available at a great price? Then stop looking and start figuring out which color Blizzard Wraith you're going to get.
Blizzard Champion Plastic