Innova Daedalus Flight Chart
The Innova Daedalus features flight numbers of 13 | 6 | -3 | 2 and stands out as one of the most forgiving high-speed distance drivers available. Designed for maximum glide and effortless turn, it gives slower or intermediate arms the ability to achieve full-distance flights without needing elite power. The Daedalus is available in Star, GStar, Champion, and Halo Star plastics, with GStar versions offering slightly more grip and a touch less stability.
Daedalus Flight Path for Beginners
Beginners looking to try their first high-speed driver will find the Daedalus surprisingly easy to throw. Expect a strong, high-glide turn that holds for much of the flight before a gentle fade. It’s a great choice for learning distance control and achieving long, smooth drives with minimal effort.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
For intermediate throwers, the Daedalus delivers effortless hyzer-flip distance and extended glide. It excels on tailwind drives and wide open fairways, turning slightly before flattening out and finishing with a controlled fade. A go-to for players chasing maximum carry without needing over 50 mph of arm speed.
Flight Numbers for Advanced & Pro Players
Advanced players will find the Daedalus a versatile turnover or roller disc. When thrown flat, it turns easily and holds long anhyzers with graceful glide. In calmer conditions, it serves as a controllable understable bomber for shaping distance lines that need extra carry or late turn.
Forehand & Specialty Flight Paths
Forehand throwers can use the Daedalus for touch forehand hyzer-flips or rollers, but it’s generally too understable for full-power flicks. When thrown softly, it provides surprising distance and a smooth turnover release for shaping creative lines.
Use our interactive flight chart below to see how the Innova Daedalus will fly for your throwing speed and release. Adjust for backhand, forehand, and arm power to visualize the exact flight path.
Innova Daedalus
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Try the Innova Daedalus
If you want maximum distance without needing elite power, the Daedalus is your wingman. Its high glide and understable turn give moderate throwers the ability to bomb drives normally reserved for pros.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 13 | 6 | -3 | 2
- Plastics: Star, GStar, Champion, Halo Star (occasional Pro runs)
- Type: Understable Distance Driver
- Best For: Hyzer-flips, tailwinds, long turnovers, and effortless glide
- Throwing Power: Designed for moderate arms or slower speeds needing distance
- Similar To: Tern or Vulcan with more glide and forgiveness