There's something almost deceptive about pulling a Beast from your bag—it looks like it should rip hard left and dump fast, but this fairway driver has other plans entirely. The moment you grip that familiar Innova rim, you're holding one of disc golf's most forgiving distance teachers.
Watch the Beast work its magic on a flat release. It kicks right almost immediately, that -2 turn number doing exactly what it promises, then gradually works back to center before finishing with just enough fade to stick the landing. No drama, no surprise spikes into the ground. Just honest, predictable flight that eats up 350-400 feet without breaking a sweat.
This is the disc that bridges the gap between your trusty Teebird and that overstable distance driver you're not quite ready for. Intermediate players discover they can actually throw anhyzer shots that come back—imagine that. Advanced players? They're throwing lasers on hyzer-flips or watching perfect S-curves unfold through wooded corridors.
The Beast feels substantial in the hand, not quite as chunky as a true distance driver but with enough meat to handle real power. That 10-speed rating isn't intimidating like some bombers; it's accessible speed that rewards smooth form over raw arm strength. Headwinds will push it around a bit, but in calm conditions or tailwinds, this disc absolutely sings.
Sure, there are flashier options now, more specialized tools for specific shots. But the Beast remains that reliable workhorse that fits almost every skill level, the disc that teaches you distance while building confidence. Some relationships in disc golf are complicated. This one isn't.
