Innova DX Roc
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Innova DX Roc Flight Numbers: 4,4,0,3
The Innova DX Roc is one of the most trusted midranges in disc golf history. With flight numbers of 4 | 4 | 0 | 3, the Roc gives players a stable midrange flight with clean control, reliable fade, and the ability to handle a wide range of fairway and approach shots.
On the course, the DX Roc excels at controlled midrange drives, accurate upshots, backhand hyzers, flat placement shots, and anhyzer lines that need to hold before fading back. It is the kind of disc players can build around because it rewards clean angles and predictable release.
DX plastic gives the Roc its most classic feel. It offers baseline grip, a comfortable hand feel, and the ability to season gradually. As the DX Roc beats in, it becomes straighter and more workable while still keeping the dependable Roc control that made the mold legendary.
Compared to KC Pro, the DX Roc is the better choice if you want a cycleable midrange that can cover multiple flights as it wears. A fresh DX Roc gives you stable control, a seasoned DX Roc can become a straight flyer, and a heavily seasoned one can hold late-turning finesse lines.
If you’re exploring more from Innova, browse all Innova discs for midranges, putters, fairway drivers, and distance drivers.
Key Features
- DX plastic with classic baseline grip
- Stable midrange flight with dependable fade
- Excellent for drives, approaches, and controlled placement shots
- Holds hyzer, flat, and anhyzer release angles well
- Seasons gradually into straighter, more workable flights
- Legendary midrange mold trusted by beginners and pros alike
Flight Numbers
4 | 4 | 0 | 3
FAQ
How does the Innova DX Roc fly?
The DX Roc flies stable with controlled glide and dependable fade. Fresh DX Rocs handle power well, while seasoned DX Rocs become straighter and more workable over time.
What is DX plastic like on the Roc?
DX plastic gives the Roc a classic baseline feel with good grip and predictable seasoning. It will wear faster than premium plastics, which is part of why many players like cycling DX Rocs.
Is the DX Roc good for beginners?
Yes. The DX Roc is a strong beginner-friendly midrange because it teaches clean release angles, offers reliable control, and becomes easier to throw as it seasons.
How does the DX Roc compare to KC Pro Roc?
The DX Roc seasons faster and is better for cycling into different flights. The KC Pro Roc is firmer, more durable, and better for players who want a more torque-resistant, stable Roc feel.
What shots is the DX Roc good for?
The DX Roc is great for controlled midrange drives, hyzers, straight approaches, placement shots, and seasoned turnover lines as it beats in.
A classic baseline Roc built for angle control, dependable fade, and the kind of predictable seasoning that makes it one of disc golf’s most trusted midranges.



