Innova Mako 3 Flight Chart
The Innova Mako 3 is one of the straightest-flying midrange discs ever created, featuring flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 0. Designed for laser-straight lines and exceptional control, it holds the release angle with precision—making it a favorite among beginners, seasoned woods players, and advanced competitors who rely on finesse. Reviewers consistently praise its clean release, torque resistance, and ability to carve technical fairways without unwanted fade or turn.
Flight Chart by Skill Level
Mako 3 Flight Path Insights for Beginners
Beginners will appreciate how easy the Mako 3 is to throw straight. Its neutral stability helps new players build confidence in release angles without worrying about unwanted hyzer or fade. Expect effortless, point-and-shoot control.
How Intermediate Players Can Shape Mako 3 Lines
Intermediate players can take advantage of the Mako 3’s versatility. It excels at straight tunnel shots, smooth hyzer-flips, and gentle anhyzer turnovers. Its ability to hold a line without drifting makes it a reliable midrange for shaping tight fairways.
Flight Ratings Breakdown for Advanced Players
Advanced players rely on the Mako 3 as a precision woods disc. With clean form, it produces remarkably long and straight flights. It’s a finesse tool—not overpowering, but incredibly accurate for technical midrange control.
Mako 3 Flight Behavior for Forehand Throwers
Forehand players find the Mako 3 surprisingly workable, especially in Champion or Star plastics. The rim feels comfortable for touch forehands, and when thrown cleanly, the disc holds straight with minimal fade—ideal for technical forehand approaches.
Interactive Mako 3 Flight Path
Use our interactive flight chart to see how the Mako 3 flies for your throwing speed and release type. Adjust angles, wind, and hand dominance to preview personalized flight paths.
Innova Mako 3
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Puttheads Notes
The Mako 3 is one of the best choices in disc golf for pure straight midrange control. If you need a disc that simply follows your release angle—especially in the woods—it’s hard to beat. Dependable, intuitive, and exceptionally clean in flight.