Rancho mold. There were 541 of these made. This is a remake of the classic ’01 stamp.
All of these were X-Outs. There were approximately 200-300 of these made.
This is 1 of 16 InnColor 2005 USDGC Champion Rocs. Innova Champion Discs produced a small run of InnColor Rocs to send to core US Championship sponsors from the disc golf community.
There were about 1000 of these made. Supposedly there are a few that were made that are completely opaque.
According to ZoneDriven, they dyed approximately 216 of the regular 2005 Champion Glow Rocs like the one in the picture. This was done after the original production. These are the exact same discs as the regular 2005 glows.
There were 1862 of these made. This commemorates Ken Climo’s 4th USDGC title. This was the second champion glow disc produced by Innova.
There were 1002 of these made. Some of these had stamps at the top and some had it at the bottom.
This Champion Glow Roc was designed to commemorate the battle between Ken Climo and Barry Schultz at the 2003 USDGC.
The ’02 ODOC CE Rocs were stamped on the top and on the bottom. Still trying to find out the quantity produced, but orange was the most common, followed by pink, and yellow.
There were 250 of these made. The stamp was hand-drawn by Trey Johnson of Innova East.
There were only 100 of these made. It is a highly sought after Roc and the rarest of the ’03’s
There were about 1000 of these made and have become one of the most popular Rocs to throw. These Rocs are named just Champion Rocs, although the plastic blend did not change from the initial run with “CE Roc” in the feathers.