Caiman

Innova Caiman Flight Chart & Numbers

The Innova Caiman has flight numbers of 5.5 | 2 | 0 | 4. It’s a very overstable midrange with low glide, built for controlled approaches, short drives, and windy conditions. Think “beadless Gator” that wants to hyzer, sit down quickly, and never drift right for RHBH players.

Caiman Flight Path for Newer Players

Beginners will find the Caiman extremely overstable. Thrown flat, it pushes forward a short distance, then dumps hard left (for RHBH). You won’t get much glide.

For new arms, it’s best as a utility disc:

  • Short spike hyzers that must finish hard
  • Windy approaches where you’re afraid of overturning other mids
  • Get-out-of-trouble shots that need a sharp, predictable fade

Overstable Midrange Flight Chart – Intermediate Arms

Intermediate players will see a very blunt, overstable flight path. Thrown on a flat release, the Caiman tracks straight for a moment, then fades strongly and reliably every time.

  • Headwinds: Holds its line and still finishes left.
  • Hyzer shots: Starts and stays on hyzer the whole way.
  • Distance control: Low glide (2) keeps it from sailing long on approach shots.

How Advanced Players Shape the Caiman’s Flight

Advanced throwers can lean fully into the 5.5 | 2 | 0 | 4 flight numbers. Even with high power, the Caiman shows no high-speed turn and a heavy, late fade.

  • Force-over flex shots that always fight out
  • Power approaches that must finish on hyzer
  • Short tee shots in wind where you’d rather power down a mid than disc up to an overstable fairway

Forehand Lines & Utility Uses

The beadless rim and flat, torque-resistant profile make the Caiman very popular for forehand approaches. It leaves the hand clean, handles off-axis torque, and still finishes hard.

  • Flat or slight-anhyzer forehands that must fight back
  • Low, skippy sidearms for sharp finishes
  • Tight-window approaches where you want a consistent, overstable finish every time

Use our interactive Flight Chart below to see how the Caiman’s flight path changes with different arm speeds, release angles, and throwing styles—backhand or forehand, right-handed or left-handed.

Innova Caiman

 

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Try the Innova Caiman

If you want a beadless, very overstable midrange that shrugs off wind, skips hard, and lands on command, the Caiman is built for that controlled aggression.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 5.5 | 2 | 0 | 4
  • Stability: Very overstable, low-glide midrange that wants to hyzer and finish hard
  • Feel: Beadless, torque-resistant profile; a common choice over beaded OS mids for forehands
  • Lines: Headwind approaches, spike hyzers, flex approaches, and short overstable tee shots
  • Best For: Intermediate and advanced players who need a wind-fighting utility mid with a consistent, powerful fade
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