Innova VRoc – Modern Stability in a Roc Legacy
The Innova VRoc is a torque-resistant mid-range disc that combines the familiar feel of the Roc with modern performance upgrades. Built off the San Marino Roc mold but enhanced with a convex rim, the VRoc provides clean releases and a neutral flight that holds its line with confidence. Whether you throw backhand or forehand, the VRoc performs reliably with flight ratings of 4 | 4 | 0 | 1.
Out of the box, the VRoc flies straight with a small, gentle fade at the end. It thrives in controlled shot-shaping scenarios, including tunnel shots, finesse approaches, and placement drives. Its torque resistance also makes it ideal for players who generate more spin or throw forehand mid-range lines. Over time, it will season into a laser-straight flyer without losing its line-holding character.
Why Choose the VRoc?
- Modern Roc Variation: Based on the San Marino Roc but with better torque resistance.
- Stable and Versatile: Straight flight with reliable fade, usable by all skill levels.
- Torque-Resistant: Ideal for forehands or powerful backhands without flipping.
- Great for Shaping Lines: Performs well on hyzer, flat, and anhyzer releases.
- Longer Mid-Range Flights: Holds its line longer than traditional Rocs.
Flight Ratings:
- Speed: 4
- Glide: 4
- Turn: 0
- Fade: 1
Who Should Throw the VRoc?
- All Skill Levels: Beginners will love the straight flight; advanced players will enjoy the torque resistance.
- Forehand Mid-Range Users: Flat top and stable profile makes it a top pick for sidearm throwers.
- Fans of the Roc: Offers Roc-like dependability with modern shot shaping flexibility.
- Course Managers: Perfect for tight woods, tunnel shots, or mid-range placement plays.
For players wanting a stable workhorse that resists flipping and holds its angle, the VRoc is a fantastic choice. If you prefer something with more glide and less torque resistance, try the Mako3. For more fade, consider stepping up to the Roc3.
FAQs
Q: How does the VRoc compare to the original Roc?
A: The VRoc is straighter with less fade and more torque resistance, making it more reliable for forehands and full-power throws.
Q: What arm speed is best for the VRoc?
A: Moderate to high arm speeds benefit the most, though beginners can use it effectively for clean straight shots.
Stable, versatile, and straight-flying—grab the Innova VRoc and command your mid-range game.
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