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Innova Halo Star X-Out Mystere

Innova Halo Star X-Out Mystere

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The Halo Star X-Out Mystere offers eye-catching two-tone Halo plastic and smooth S-curve flights. Sold at a discount for small factory-second flaws.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 11.0/6.0/-2.0/2.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 11/6/-2/2
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Halo Star X-Out Details

This is the X-Out or Misprint version of Innova's Halo Star plastic.

Mystere Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.10 cm
  • Height: 1.60 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.10 cm
  • Rim Width: 2.10 cm
  • Max Weight: 173g

Additional Information

  • Primary Use: Distance Driver
  • Stability: Stable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
  • Plastic grade(s): Durable, Premium
  • Beadless

Reviews

mhardesty172
My Flight Ratings: 11/6/-2/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 500 Straight Score: Ultra Straight

Aug 23, 2025 07:35 AM

This disc seems to be one that will always somehow stay in the bag. No matter how many other max distance drivers I try to replace it with, it always ends up being the farther flyer. The Mystere in many ways, flies like my Wild Honey. It turns over to much on flat and too little on hyzer. If however, you find the sweet spot, there's nothing more satisfying than watching the huge s-curve sweep for 500' distance. But then again, that sweet spot of hyzer is extremely hard to come by. The reason I say this is because I believe the Mystere to be even better than the Wild Honey. It's because the Mystere has a much wider margin of error. If you air out the Mystere no matter what, it'll fade back. The Wild Honey when thrown on a similar angle turns and burns with no hope of coming back. The Mystere in many ways is the high arm speed alternative to the Wild Honey, making insane hyzer flips easy and parking out par 4s a breeze. While I don't think the Mystere is for everyone, in the right hands this could be a good amount of people's max distance driver.

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