Innova

    Explore Innova flight charts to better understand how each disc flies before it even leaves your hand. These charts break down the essential flight numbers—speed, glide, turn, and fade—so you can match discs to your throwing style. By studying the detailed flight paths, you’ll see how drivers, midranges, and putters compare, helping you choose the perfect disc for distance, control, or accuracy. Whether you’re new to Innova or building on years of experience, these flight charts give you a clear visual guide to find the right disc for your game.

  • Max

    Innova Max Flight Chart The Innova Max is a very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 11 | 3 | 0 | 5. Built for headwinds, spike-hyzers, and force-over lines, the Max pairs a wide rim with minimal glide to deliver fierce, predictable fade. Power throwers lean on it for placement drives and utility shots when control matters more than raw distance. Flight Path for Newer Players The Max is not beginner friendly. At slower speeds it will hyzer out early and feel short. If you’re developing form, consider a slower driver first and treat the Max as a wind-fighter or get-out-of-trouble utility disc. Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms With…

  • Skeeter

    Innova Skeeter Flight Chart The Innova Skeeter is a glidey, straight-flying midrange disc with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1. It’s known for its smooth, controllable flights that make it a great choice for players of all skill levels. With its domey profile and excellent glide, the Skeeter bridges the gap between a putter and a midrange, providing reliable distance without losing accuracy. Available primarily in DX and Star plastics, this disc offers both grip and durability depending on your preference. Flight Chart By Skill Level Innova Skeeter Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will love the Skeeter’s easy, straight flights and impressive glide. Even with slower…

  • CRO

    Innova Cro Flight Chart The Innova Cro has flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 and delivers controlled, torque-resistant flights with dependable fade. Designed as a low-glide, small-diameter midrange, it fills the gap between the Roc and the Gator. The Cro excels at controlled approaches, short drives, and forehand touch shots where precision matters more than distance. It’s ideal for intermediate to advanced players who want reliable stability without excessive fade. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Cro slightly overstable at first, but it’s far more forgiving than many similar mids. When thrown flat, it flies straight with a subtle fade at the end. Its…

  • TeeRex

    Innova Tee-Rex – Flight Chart The Innova TeeRex is a powerful overstable distance driver with flight numbers around 11 | 4 | 0 | 4. Built for strong arms and headwind conditions, this disc offers a commanding fade and dependable stability from start to finish. Available primarily in Star and Champion plastics, the TeeRex delivers professional-level control with a touch of extra glide for long, accurate drives. Beginner Flight Path New players may find the TeeRex too overstable for maximum distance, but it can serve as a useful tool for learning headwind shots and forehand control. Expect an early fade and minimal turn. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediates will…

  • Roadrunner

    Innova Roadrunner – Flight Chart The Innova Roadrunner is a versatile understable driver with flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -4 | 1. Known for its easy distance and controllable turn, it’s a fan favorite for hyzer-flip lines, rollers, and finesse drives. With excellent glide and a gentle finish, the Roadrunner performs across a wide range of arm speeds. Available in DX, Pro, Champion, Star, Halo Star, and GStar plastics, it’s adaptable for all skill levels and throwing styles. Beginner Flight Path – Straight Distance with Ease New players will find the Roadrunner incredibly forgiving. It flips to flat and glides straight with minimal fade, offering long flights without…

  • Wraith

    Innova Wraith – Flight Chart The Innova Wraith is a legendary distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -1 | 3. Known for its long, controlled flights and dependable fade, the Wraith bridges the gap between raw distance and precision. Available in a wide range of plastics—from grippy Pro to durable Champion and glidey Star blends—it’s a disc that adapts to any skill level and throwing style. Beginner Flight Path – Forgiving Distance New players will find that lighter DX or Pro Wraiths offer surprising glide and gentle fade. With moderate power, the Wraith can achieve long, straight carries that end with a soft, predictable finish—ideal for…

  • Cayote

    Innova Coyote – Flight Chart The Innova Coyote is a neutral, point-and-shoot midrange with flight numbers around 4 | 5 | 0 | 1. It’s built for straight, glidey lines that hold your release angle—perfect for touch approaches and tight fairways. Common plastics include Champion (a touch more stable) and Star (grippy and straight), with occasional DX or limited runs. Beginner Lines: Smooth, Straight Carries Newer players can expect easy glide and minimal fade. A gentle hyzer often flips to flat and rides forward; thrown flat, it tracks straight with a soft finish—great for learning clean releases. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediates At 225–300 ft power, the Coyote shines on…

  • Sidewinder

    Innova Sidewinder – Flight Chart The Innova Sidewinder is an understable control driver built for effortless distance and shot shaping. With flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -3 | 1, it hyzer-flips to long, drifting lines, carves touch turnovers, and finishes with a modest, reliable fade. Popular plastics include Star, Champion, GStar, and DX, with occasional special runs. Beginner Lines: Easy Distance, Gentle Finish Newer players will see straight-to-turning flights with noticeable glide. A light hyzer often flips to flat and rides forward before a soft finish—great confidence disc for first long drives. Intermediate Shot Map At 275–350 ft power, expect consistent hyzer-flips, late-turn fairway rides, and controllable turnovers…

  • Bulldog

    Innova Bulldog – Flight Chart The Innova Bulldog is a discontinued, overstable midrange and approach disc known for its predictable fade and torque resistance. With flight numbers around 4 | 3 | 0 | 2, it’s built for players who demand control in the wind, short hyzer shots, and reliable landings. Originally released in Champion and Pro Line plastics, it remains a favorite among collectors and players seeking beefy, slow-flying stability. Beginner Flight Path Beginners will find the Bulldog extremely overstable, making it best suited for specialty shots or as a training disc to learn forehand form. Expect a strong left finish (for RHBH throws) and limited glide. Intermediate Flight…

  • Hydra

    Innova Hydra – Flight Chart The Innova Hydra is a stable putt and approach disc with flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 2. Built with R-Pro plastic that floats in water, the Hydra is a specialty disc designed for courses with lakes, rivers, or water hazards. Its low glide and gentle fade make it perfect for controlled upshots, short drives, and confident putts when the penalty for a miss could mean a splash. The Hydra combines dependable stability with peace of mind around hazards. Beginner Flight Path – Straight and Safe For beginners, the Hydra offers predictable stability and forgiveness on short throws. Its floating R-Pro plastic…

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