Innova Kite Flight Chart
The Innova Kite is a small-diameter midrange known for easy glide and understable workability. With flight numbers 5 | 6 | -3 | 1, the Kite excels at hyzer-flips, long drifting turnovers, and point-and-shoot lines for developing arms. Common plastics include DX (quickly seasons, most understable feel) and Star (more durable, holds stability longer). Use this page to view the Kite’s flight chart, skill-based flight path notes, and practical flight numbers guidance.
Beginner-Friendly Line Shaping
Newer throwers can start on slight hyzer and watch the Kite flip to flat, glide straight, and finish gently. The high glide (6) helps stretch controlled distance without extra power.
Flight Chart Takeaways for Intermediate Arms
Thrown flat at modest power, the Kite tracks forward with workable turn and a soft check-up. Expect reliable hyzer-flips in calm conditions, easy turnovers in tailwinds, and minimal fade for straight tunnel shots.
Advanced Shot Planning & Numbers in Practice
At higher power, the -3 turn opens long pan anhyzers, stand-up woods shots, touch rollers, and shapeable S-curves. Manage nose angle to keep it from overturning; Star runs resist high-speed turn a bit longer than DX.
Forehand Use & Utility Lines
For touch FH, keep the release clean and slightly hyzered for flip-to-flat pushes. Expect neutral finishes with gentle check-ups—useful for right-moving placement shots (RHFH) without harsh fade.
Try the interactive flight chart to preview how the Kite’s flight path changes with your arm speed and release—toggle backhand/forehand and left- or right-handed throws.
Innova Kite
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Try the Innova Kite
Need effortless glide and forgiving turn? The Kite delivers straight distance for developing players and precise turnover control for experienced throwers.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 5 | 6 | -3 | 1 — high glide, understable-leaning mid that finishes softly.
- Roles: hyzer-flips, long turnovers, touch rollers, straight tunnel control, tailwind shaping.
- Plastics: DX = seasons fast for easy flip; Star = more durable, slightly firmer stability window.
- Power tips: prioritize nose-down, smooth release; add a tick of hyzer at higher speeds to avoid over-turn.