Katana

Innova Katana Flight Chart

The Innova Katana is a high-speed distance driver built for massive controlled flex shots and hyzer-flips. Typical flight numbers are 13 | 5 | -3 | 3, yielding long carry with workable high-speed turn and a dependable fade. Common plastics include Star (stable, durable), GStar (grippy, extra glide, a touch less stable), Pro (great glide, beats in faster), and limited Champion runs (most torque-resistant).

Flight Numbers: 13 | 5 | -3 | 3 — high-speed, glidey bomber with controllable turn and finishing fade.

Primary Uses: Distance flex shots, hyzer-flips through gaps, tailwind bombs, and long shaping lines.

Who Likes It: Intermediate and advanced throwers (≈350 ft+ power) who want Destroyer-adjacent distance with easier turn-and-ride.

Beginner-Friendly Overview

Newer arms will find the Katana most useful in tailwinds or on gentle hyzer-flip lines. Expect forward glide with late, reliable fade; start on slight hyzer to avoid early turn-and-burn.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players

On a flat release, the Katana tracks forward with noticeable turn before a clean finish—great for placement distance, wide fairway S-curves, and over-water flex shots that still fight back.

Advanced Shot Shaping and Numbers in Practice

Experienced players can carve long flex lines that always recover, power hyzer-flips for neutral drift, and use tailwinds to unlock max carry. Star tends to feel reliably stable; GStar adds glide and can start slightly less stable.

Forehand Control and Utility

Low-profile feel makes FH grips comfortable. Expect flip-to-flat pushes and controlled flexes that finish on time without a violent dump. Champion or firmer Star runs offer the most torque resistance for forehand power.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Katana’s flight path changes with your arm speed and release—toggle backhand/forehand and left- or right-handed throws.

Innova Katana

 

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Try the Innova Katana

Want a bomber that rides the turn and still finishes? The Katana brings effortless distance, workable shaping, and confident fade when it matters.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 13 | 5 | -3 | 3 — hyzer-flip/ flex distance with a dependable finish.
  • Roles: Tailwind bombs, flex shots over trouble, hyzer-flip lasers that still hook up late.
  • Plastics: Star = stable & durable; GStar = grippy, glidey, a tick less stable; Pro = quick-beating glide machine; Champion (limited) = most torque-resistant.
  • Bag Fit: Sits between a Shryke (more turn) and a Destroyer (more fade).
  • Power Window: Shines for ~350–450+ ft throwers; scale down stability by plastic if you’re under that.
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