Ram

Innova Ram Flight Chart

The Innova Ram is a classic overstable midrange built for control and power. With flight numbers of 6 | 4 | -1 | 4, the Ram delivers a strong, reliable fade and impressive torque resistance. Originally released in the 1990s, it’s a favorite among players who value dependable stability for both forehand and backhand approaches.

Flight Path for Beginners

Beginners will find the Ram very overstable, best suited for short, controlled throws. Expect it to fade hard left (RHBH) and handle headwinds easily. It’s great for learning angle control and for approach shots where accuracy matters more than distance.

Performance for Intermediate Players

Intermediate players rely on the Ram for headwind drives, hyzer shots, and flex approaches that must fight turn. It’s a dependable midrange that maintains stability even at higher power, making it a go-to option for shaping predictable lines in variable conditions.

Flight Ratings for Advanced Players

Advanced throwers use the Ram as a utility disc for powerful forehand drives, skip approaches, and controlled flex shots. Its overstable profile resists torque and offers a consistent, forward-pushing fade — perfect for windy rounds or tight landing zones.

Forehand and Utility Use

The flat top and sharp rim make the Ram excellent for forehand throws. Expect clean releases, strong fade, and minimal turn, even when powered. It’s a workhorse for utility lines and short-distance forehand control shots.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Innova Ram will fly for you. Adjust the flight path to match your throwing speed, release angle, and throwing style.

Innova Ram

 

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Try the Innova Ram

If you need a midrange that won’t turn over and finishes strong every time, the Ram is a dependable choice for forehand and backhand control in any wind.

Puttheads Notes

The Ram is a power player’s midrange — flat, overstable, and consistent. It bridges the gap between a mid and a fairway driver, perfect for forehand control or windy conditions.

  • Flight Numbers: 6 | 4 | -1 | 4
  • Plastics: Champion (common), limited DX runs
  • Use Cases: Overstable approaches, headwind control, forehand drives
  • Profile: Flat top, sharp nose, torque-resistant stability
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