Innova Colossus Flight Chart
The Innova Colossus is a max-speed distance driver that offers long, powerful S-curves and tremendous glide. With flight numbers of 14 | 5 | -2 | 3, the Colossus was Innova’s first 14-speed driver and quickly became known for pairing elite distance potential with more control than most high-speed options. Players often describe it as a faster Wraith or a slightly more understable Destroyer. It excels for long-distance throws in open fields and tailwind conditions.
Colossus Flight Path for Beginners
Beginners will find the Colossus challenging at first due to its high-speed requirement, but lighter-weight GStar versions can help unlock straighter flights with impressive distance potential. Expect some early fade unless you can reach higher release speeds. The wide rim and glide can still help newer players achieve longer drives with proper release angle and tailwind assistance.
Colossus Flight Path for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players with developing arm speed will appreciate how the Colossus can flex and carry downfield with minimal effort. The disc’s natural turn helps generate an extended S-curve, especially in Star and GStar plastics. It performs best when given enough height and space to glide before finishing with a steady, predictable fade.
Colossus Flight Path for Advanced Players
Advanced players will find the Colossus to be a controllable bomber capable of massive distance. The Champion Luster plastic provides the most stability, allowing confident throws into light headwinds or controlled flex shots. With its strong glide and speed, experienced throwers can achieve long, tailing flights that rival Destroyer-level distance but with slightly less fade.
Colossus Flight Path for Forehand Players
Forehand throwers will appreciate the Colossus’s torque resistance and reliable fade, particularly in Star or Champion plastics. While GStar versions may turn more under forehand power, they still deliver long, smooth flights when thrown on slight hyzer angles. The disc’s wide rim may take some adjustment, but once dialed in, it offers dependable distance and control for sidearm players.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Colossus will fly for your throwing speed and style. Adjust for left-handed, forehand, or backhand throws and visualize your flight path.
Innova Colossus
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Flight Numbers
- Speed: 14
- Glide: 5
- Turn: -2
- Fade: 3
Plastics Available
- Star – durable and stable with moderate fade.
- GStar – more understable and grippy with extra glide.
- Champion Luster – most overstable and wind-resistant.
DG PuttHeads Notes
The Colossus bridges the gap between all-out power and workable distance. Players who can throw over 350 feet will find it to be a forgiving max-distance option that doesn’t require Destroyer-level torque. Those with slower arms should consider lighter weights or GStar plastic to access the full flight potential. Not ideal in headwinds, but outstanding for tailwind drives and open-field bombs.