Innova Aviar KC Pro

Innova KC Pro Aviar Flight Chart

Innova Aviar KC Pro

 

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Flight Chart By Skill Level

KC Pro Aviar Flight Path for Beginners

Beginners may find the KC Pro Aviar slightly more challenging than baseline Aviars because of its firm plastic and beaded rim. However, those who like a deeper, stable putter will benefit from its torque resistance and consistent fade, even at lower speeds.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediate players use the KC Pro Aviar as a dependable putting putter and a straight-flying throwing putter. It handles light wind better than the DX Aviar, and the stiffer KC Pro plastic provides cleaner releases and greater durability. Expect a straight flight with a reliable fade at the end.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Players

Advanced players often bag multiple KC Pro Aviars for putting and driving. Out of the box, it offers neutral-to-slightly overstable flights, while beat-in versions become laser-straight. Its stability makes it reliable for controlled drives and approaches up to 300 feet, and many pros trust it as their main putting putter.

Flight Path for Forehand Throws

Though not a common forehand putter, the KC Pro Aviar’s bead and firm rim allow for short flicks. It resists turning on gentle forehand approaches, but is best suited for backhand putts and drives.

Try the KC Pro Aviar

The Innova KC Pro Aviar is a staple putter in disc golf, known for its stiff feel, added stability, and long-lasting performance. If you need a putter that performs reliably in both circle putting and off-the-tee approaches, this is one of the most proven molds available.

Puttheads Notes

The KC Pro Aviar is trusted by professionals for its firm feel and dependable stability. While some players find the bead and stiffness uncomfortable, others say it provides the most consistent release of any putter.

  • Flight Numbers: 2 | 3 | 0 | 2
  • Firm, stiff KC Pro plastic with chalky texture
  • Stable, torque-resistant flights with reliable fade
  • Popular for both putting and short drives
  • Handles wind better than baseline Aviars
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