Mamba

Innova Mamba Flight Chart

The Innova Mamba is an easy-distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 6 | -5 | 1. It’s very understable with tons of glide, making hyzer flips, long turnovers, and effortless distance accessible for slower-to-moderate arm speeds. Available in Star, GStar, and Halo Star plastics, the Mamba is a go-to for tailwinds, shaping lines, and learning roller angles.

Flight Path for Newer Players

Newer players can see instant distance gains. A light hyzer release will flip up to flat and ride straight with a gentle finish. In lighter weights, it’s forgiving and helps you learn clean releases without needing elite power.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Throwers

Intermediates will use the Mamba for hyzer-flip distance, sweeping turnovers, and tailwind bombs. Expect long glide with minimal fade. It’s especially useful on open fairways when you want effortless carry without forcing power.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Arms

Advanced players can lean on the Mamba as a turnover specialist and roller machine. Thrown flat, it turns and holds; on anhyzer it carves controlled drifts; and when seasoned, it becomes a reliable roller driver for max ground play.

Plastic and Feel Notes

GStar tends to fly the most understable (great for slow arms and easy flips), while Star and Halo Star offer a touch more stability. The rim is slightly shallow for a comfortable release, though bigger hands may prefer Halo/Star for a firmer feel.

View the interactive flight chart to see how the Innova Mamba will fly for you. Adjust for your throwing speed, release angle, and backhand/forehand preference to visualize the exact flight path.

Innova Mamba

 

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Try the Innova Mamba

If you want glide-heavy distance without elite power, the Mamba delivers—perfect for hyzer flips, long turnovers, and learning rollers.

Puttheads Notes

Reviewer data highlights easy distance at lighter weights, strong glide, and plastic-dependent stability (GStar = flippiest; Star/Halo Star = a touch firmer and more stable). For fast arms, the Mamba doubles as a turnover/roller tool; for developing arms, it’s a confidence booster for long, straight flights.

  • Flight Numbers: 11 | 6 | -5 | 1
  • Plastics: Star, GStar, Halo Star
  • Use Cases: Hyzer flips, turnovers, tailwinds, rollers
  • Traits: Very understable, shallow feel, exceptional glide
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