Innova Mirage Flight Chart
The Innova Mirage is a very understable putt-and-approach disc with flight numbers 3 | 4 | -3 | 0. Its thin, shallow rim feels almost like a small midrange, delivering effortless glide, easy turnovers, and straight flights at low power. Ideal for beginners learning release angles and for touch specialists who want finesse control inside 250 feet.
Mirage Flight Path for Newer Players
For beginners, the Mirage is confidence-building. Even with modest arm speed, it tracks straight or drifts right (RHBH) with minimal fade. Great for learning hyzer flips, long bids, and touchy approaches without needing much power.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediates get a versatile approach tool: point-and-shoot lines, smooth anhyzers that hold, and soft landings with little ground play. The Mirage thrives on low ceilings and tight woods where angle control matters.
Flight Numbers in Advanced Play
Advanced players use the Mirage as a touch utility disc. Expect effortless turnovers, finesse forehand flicks, and glidey standstills. In Star plastic it adds a whisper of fade while staying reliably understable.
Forehand & Utility Notes
The shallow profile gives a clean forehand grip on short approach distances. Released with touch, it rides the intended angle and finishes gently—handy for shaping lines around obstacles.
Use the interactive Flight Chart to preview how the Mirage will fly for you—adjust throwing speed, release angle, and hand preference to visualize your personal flight path.
Innova Mirage
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Try the Innova Mirage
If you need effortless glide and controllable turn, the Mirage is a dependable choice for straight shots, smooth turnovers, and finesse approaches.
Puttheads Notes
Ultra-glidey and angle-honest. The Mirage shines when power isn’t the plan—perfect for beginners and for experts who want a disc that makes touch lines feel easy.
- Flight Numbers: 3 | 4 | -3 | 0
- Primary Use: Understable putt & approach / touch utility
- Plastics: DX (very understable, beats quickly), Star (more durable, touch more fade)
- Typical Lines: Straight floaters, gentle hyzer flips, controlled turnovers, touch forehands
- Best For: Beginners, low-power throwers, and finesse specialists