Innova Condor Flight Chart
The Innova Condor posts flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 2 and flies like a large-diameter, straight-to-stable midrange. With a 24.1 cm profile and rounded rim, it bridges the gap between catch discs and golf discs—great touch control, easy glide, and clean releases for players of all skill levels.
Condor Flight Path for Newer Players
Beginners will see slow, straight flights with a gentle, reliable fade. The larger diameter boosts glide and confidence on point-and-shoot lines without demanding much power.
Flight Chart Notes for Developing Arms
At moderate power, the Condor holds a flat line and finishes softly. It’s excellent for placement approaches, standstill shots in the woods, and smooth hyzers that settle with minimal ground play.
Flight Numbers in Advanced Use
Experienced players can shape precise hyzers, flat lasers, and touch turnovers. The 0 turn / 2 fade pairing makes it predictable for placement golf, catch-style warmups, and utility approaches.
Forehand Touch Lines
The rounded shoulder makes short flicks comfortable. Expect straight-to-soft-fade forehands at low power. Note: the large surface area can be wind-sensitive—club up or lower the nose in breezy conditions.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Innova Condor will fly for you. Adjust the flight path to match your arm speed, release angle, and throwing style (backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed).
Innova Condor
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Try the Innova Condor
A classic, oversized mid that excels at control and touch. Ideal for ultimate converts, fieldwork, and accurate approaches when you want glide without surprise turn.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 3 | 4 | 0 | 2
- Extra-large 24.1 cm diameter; comfortable, catch-disc feel
- DX, GStar, and Blizzard plastics seen; glidey, straight-to-stable flights
- Excellent for standstills, touch approaches, and form work
- Wind can affect the large profile—favor lower lines or more stable molds when gusty