Innova Starfire – Flight Chart
The Innova Starfire is a power control driver with flight numbers of 10 | 4 | 0 | 3. Built for consistency and torque resistance, the Starfire delivers predictable flights and a strong finish. It’s often compared to a faster Thunderbird—reliable, overstable, and capable of long controlled drives. Available in Star, Champion, and DX plastics, the Starfire’s stability varies slightly by blend, offering options for all arm speeds.
Beginner Flight Path
Beginners will find the Starfire overstable and best suited for headwinds or hyzer shots. Expect a steady fade and limited turn, helping develop form and angle control. Great for learning to throw with power without fear of early turnover.
Flight Chart Guide for Intermediate Players
For intermediate players, the Starfire provides reliable control distance. When released flat, it flies straight for most of its path before a powerful, forward-pushing fade. Excellent for flex lines, hyzers, and forehand drives that demand predictability.
Advanced Player and Pro-Level Flight Path
Advanced throwers can use the Starfire for distance with placement accuracy. It holds up to torque, resists turn in wind, and produces a tight S-curve when powered up. Great for long forehands, sweeping hyzers, and stable backhand flex shots.
Forehand and Utility Lines
Forehand players love the Starfire’s comfortable rim and dependable fade. It’s a trustworthy option for sidearms, skip shots, and controlled forehand flex lines. In Champion plastic, it maintains stability even after long-term use.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Innova Starfire will fly for your throw. Adjust for speed, angle, wind, and whether you throw backhand or forehand to visualize your unique flight path.
Innova Starfire
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Try the Innova Starfire
If you’re looking for a reliable overstable control driver that bridges the gap between fairway precision and full-distance power, the Starfire is a proven choice for consistent, confident drives.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 10 | 4 | 0 | 3 (stable to overstable, consistent fade)
- Plastics Seen: Star, Champion, DX (Star – glidey, Champion – more overstable)
- Use Cases: Controlled distance drives, headwind throws, forehands, and flex lines
- Profile: Moderately wide rim, torque resistant, dependable fade
- Skill Level: Ideal for intermediate to advanced players seeking a reliable power driver