Star Cro
$21.99
Star Cro – The Cro is a great feeling disc that is perfect for straight to slightly stable midrange shots. This is a disc that is great for players of all skill levels. Power players will find it to be very straight while slower arm speeds will find a more overstable flight. Make sure you pick up a Star Cro today!
Innova says this about the mold: “The Cro is slightly overstable and is well suited for both backhand and forehand shots. The stability of the Cro is comparable to a Roc or a Shark, but it flies a little faster and with less glide. The rim depth and shape offer a smooth release.”
Speed 5 | Glide 3 | Turn 0 | Fade 2 |
Already aced with it
Brand New to me still trying to work it in.
Good
Stable, love it
Underrated mid. Feels small in the hand like a putter and highly controllable like one.
My favorite midrange (now that I’ve got it in star and champ plastic)!
I have 3 Cros. One is a flatter, harder R-Pro Cro that I like quite a lot- it can handle a lot of torque and I tend to prefer less glidey approach discs. This disc would be my first choice for a one disc round. I then upgraded to a Star Cro, hoping for more durability, but this run seemed to be a lot more flexy and domey. The disc was more glidey and I kept flipping it, so it eventually left my bag. The last R-Pro Cro I bought was insanely flexy and very soft, comparable almost to soft putters. This one is the least stable of the bunch, but isn’t as glidey and tends to sit where it lands, making it an excellent approach disc to tight greens. It’s not in my bag because of how much I love my Pig, but it’s still a good disc that can handle a variety of lines. Overall, I’m a fan of the Cro, but the inconsistency between plastics and runs is somewhat frustrating.
I have been throwing the cro for about a month now and so far I really like it. I’m not a huge fan of the wide diameter mids and wanted to try something smaller. The cro definitely does not have the same type of glide as a roc but I think it glides a bit more than the flight numbers suggest. I use it like a throwing putter with quite a bit more speed, and for that it’s great.
Great mid in champ plastic. Torque resistant with dependable low speed fade
My go-to disc for almost all approaches. Just wish I could find a flat one…