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.

  • Boss

    Innova Boss Flight Chart The Innova Boss is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 5 | -1 | 3. Built for maximum distance and dependable fade, the Boss is one of Innova’s fastest molds and holds multiple world distance records. Designed for advanced throwers with high arm speed, it offers torque resistance, wind-fighting stability, and the ability to carry immense distance when thrown with power. Boss Flight Path for Beginners For new players, the Boss will feel very overstable. Expect early fade and limited distance unless thrown with significant speed. It can still serve as a reliable headwind driver or utility disc for strong fades and skip…

  • Monarch

    Innova Monarch Flight Chart The Innova Monarch is an understable distance driver with flight numbers 10 | 5 | -4 | 1. Designed for long turnover flights and easy rollers, the Monarch features Innova’s unique Groove Top rim for confident grip and smooth releases. Its high glide and controllable turn make it ideal for players with moderate arm speed seeking effortless distance and shaping finesse lines. Monarch Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Monarch one of the easiest high-speed drivers to throw. Expect long, gliding flights that gently turn and finish straight. Thrown with a touch of hyzer, it flips to flat and carries for surprising distance…

  • Pig

    Innova Pig Flight Chart The Innova Pig is an overstable approach putter with flight numbers 3 | 1 | 0 | 3. Built for wind resistance and precision, it features a thumb-track top for confident grip, minimal glide to sit down quickly, and torque resistance that excels on forehand and backhand approaches. Common plastics include R-Pro (grippy, beats in faster), Star (Tour Series runs), Champion/Glow (stiffer, most overstable), and Pro. Beginner-Friendly Insights Newer players can rely on the Pig’s predictable hyzer and low glide to control distance. Expect short, straight-to-fade flights that land softly without big skips—great for windy putts and simple upshots. Flight Chart Guidance for Intermediate Arms At…

  • X-Caliber

    Innova X-Caliber Flight Chart The Innova XCaliber is a very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 5 | 0 | 4. Built for headwinds, spike hyzers, and force-over flex lines, it delivers confident fade and elite torque resistance—especially for forehand power throwers. Common plastics include Star, Champion, and Echo Star (some Echo Star runs show a touch more glide and slightly less high-speed stability). XCaliber Flight Path for Beginners This is not a beginner disc. With lower arm speed, the XCaliber will hold hyzer and fade hard. If you’re building form, consider slower or less stable drivers first before moving into the XCal slot. Flight Chart for Intermediate…

  • Sonic

    Innova Sonic Flight Chart Overview The Innova Sonic is a floaty, finesse putt & approach disc with flight numbers 1 | 2 | -4 | 0. Designed with a distinctive grooved rim for thumb grip and clean release, it excels on touch putts, gentle turnovers, and glidey approach shots that finish without fade. Commonly found in DX with periodic premium runs (e.g., Star / Halo Star / XT), the Sonic’s very understable high-speed turn makes it a useful specialty tool for players across skill levels. Flight Chart by Skill Level Beginners Expect slow, glidey flights that hold the line with virtually no fade. A light, smooth throw produces straight or…

  • Destroyer

    Innova Destroyer Flight Chart Overview The Innova Destroyer is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 5 | -1 | 3. Built for maximum distance with predictable fade, it excels at long S-curves and flex lines for players with developed arm speed. Common plastics include Star (grippy, durable), Champion (most overstable, very durable), Halo Star (added stability/glide), plus Pro and DX options that beat in quicker for extra workability. This page details the Destroyer’s flight path by skill level and practical flight numbers guidance. Beginner Distance and Miss Control Newer throwers will typically see a forward push with early fade. Use a slight anhyzer or tailwind to extend…

  • SL

    Innova SL Flight Chart Overview Flight numbers: 10 | 5 | -1 | 2. The Innova SL (“Starfire-L”) is the straighter, longer-glide sibling of the Starfire. It’s a control-distance driver that holds the line and finishes on time—popular with intermediate throwers who want effortless placement distance and advanced players who prefer workable S-curves without a beefy dump. Common plastics: Star and Champion. Newer Arms: Straight Distance Without the Hard Dump Beginners will see forward-tracking flights with minimal high-speed turn and a gentle, reliable fade. A slight hyzer release helps the SL stand up, glide, and stay in the fairway without big skips. Flight Chart Takeaways for Intermediates Thrown flat, the…

  • TL

    Innova TL Flight Chart The Innova TL (Teebird-L) is a neutral fairway driver built for point-and-shoot accuracy. With flight numbers 7 | 5 | -1 | 1, it holds straight lines with gentle finish and sneaky glide—perfect when you want Teebird reliability without the hard fade. Common in Star, Champion, and GStar plastics, the TL’s clean release and workable flight path make it a fairway staple for many bags. Beginner Control: Straight Lines You Can Trust Newer arms will see easy, forward-pushing flights that finish softly. A slight hyzer release pops to flat, rides straight, and lands on-line—confidence for tunnel fairways and controlled distance. Flight Chart Takeaways for Intermediates Thrown…

  • Kite

    Innova Kite Flight Chart The Innova Kite is a small-diameter midrange known for easy glide and understable workability. With flight numbers 5 | 6 | -3 | 1, the Kite excels at hyzer-flips, long drifting turnovers, and point-and-shoot lines for developing arms. Common plastics include DX (quickly seasons, most understable feel) and Star (more durable, holds stability longer). Use this page to view the Kite’s flight chart, skill-based flight path notes, and practical flight numbers guidance. Beginner-Friendly Line Shaping Newer throwers can start on slight hyzer and watch the Kite flip to flat, glide straight, and finish gently. The high glide (6) helps stretch controlled distance without extra power. Flight…

  • FL

    Innova FL Flight Chart The Innova FL (Firebird-L) is a straighter, longer take on the classic Firebird with flight numbers 9 | 3 | 0 | 2. It keeps the trustworthy fade but sheds some overstability, adding workable glide for controlled fairway distance. Common in Champion and Star plastics, the FL suits players who want Firebird-style reliability without the meat-hook finish. Beginner-Friendly Overview Newer arms will still see a healthy hyzer finish, but the FL won’t dump as hard as a traditional Firebird. Think straight-to-fade drives that stay in the fairway and skip predictably. Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players Flat releases track forward with a touch of turn before…

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