Innova Gator – Flight Chart
The Innova Gator is a very overstable approach midrange with flight numbers 5 | 2 | 0 | 3. Flat-topped and torque-resistant, it’s built for headwinds, forehand/backhand control, and “point-and-stick” landings. If you want a dependable flight path that finishes hard with minimal glide, the Gator is a staple for many players from developing to advanced.
Beginner Control: Short, Certain Finishes
Newer players will see straight-to-fade flights that check up quickly. Use the Gator when you need a predictable finish and don’t want an undershoot to sail long—true to its posted flight numbers.
Intermediates: Wind-Ready Placement
Count on flat releases that push a little, then dump reliably. Great for low-ceiling hyzers, skip control, and headwind approaches where neutrality would drift.
Advanced Shaping and Ground Play
Experienced throwers can carve spike hyzers, force-over flexes that always fight back, and low lasers that finish on command with minimal glide and minimal skip.
Forehand Approach Confidence
On forehand, the Gator’s torque resistance shines—clean, stable flights that hold line and then hook up late without wobble. Excellent for touch FH approaches in wind.
Use our interactive Flight Chart to visualize how the Gator flies for your arm speed, angles, handedness, and BH/FH style—then fine-tune the flight path to match your game.
Innova Gator
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Try the Innova Gator
If you need a wind-fighting approach disc that lands where you aim, the Gator delivers consistent stability and short, controlled finishes.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 5 | 2 | 0 | 3
- Plastics Seen: DX, Champion (incl. Metal-Flake/Glo runs), Star; availability varies by run.
- Use Cases: Headwind approaches, spike/low hyzers, torque-resistant FH/BH control, short “point-and-stick” landings.
- Profile: Flat-top, very overstable with low glide; consistent hard fade and excellent wind/torque resistance.