Viking

Innova Viking – Flight Chart

The Innova Viking is a stable-to-overstable control driver with flight numbers of 9 | 4 | -1 | 2. It offers a balanced mix of speed, glide, and dependable fade—ideal for players who want distance with precision. Sitting between the Valkyrie and Thunderbird in stability, the Viking provides long, straight flights that finish with a consistent fade. Available in DX, Star, and Champion plastics, each blend slightly changes its flight characteristics.

Beginner Flight Path

Newer players will find the Viking to be slightly overstable, giving a predictable fade at the end of flight. As form and arm speed develop, it will straighten out and fly further, providing a great introduction to distance control drivers.

Flight Chart Guide for Intermediate Players

For intermediate players, the Viking flies straight with a gentle turn and forward-pushing fade. It’s an excellent option for shaping long fairway drives or navigating tight lines where control is more important than max distance.

Advanced Player and Pro-Level Flight Path

Advanced players can rely on the Viking for accurate S-curve drives, powered-down distance shots, and long flex lines. It resists moderate torque, making it a dependable driver for both forehand and backhand use, especially in Star or Champion plastic.

Forehand and Utility Lines

Forehand throwers appreciate the Viking’s comfortable rim and consistent release. It delivers a clean, torque-resistant flight with minimal turn and a predictable fade—perfect for shaping long placement shots or controlled forehand drives.

Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Innova Viking will fly for your throw. Adjust for speed, angle, wind, and throwing style to visualize your unique flight path.

Innova Viking

 

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Try the Innova Viking

If you want a distance driver that blends control, glide, and reliability, the Viking is a steady performer across plastics and skill levels. Great for players seeking long, consistent flights without unpredictable fades.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 9 | 4 | -1 | 2 (stable-to-overstable, dependable fade)
  • Plastics Seen: DX, Star, Champion (DX beats in to straighter flight, Champion holds stability)
  • Use Cases: Controlled distance drives, forehands, flex shots, and straight line drives with fade
  • Profile: Moderate rim width, torque-resistant, consistent glide
  • Skill Level: Best for intermediate to advanced players seeking balanced distance and accuracy
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