Viper

Innova Viper Flight Chart

The Innova Viper carries flight numbers of 6 | 4 | 1 | 5, representing one of Innova’s earliest and most trusted overstable control drivers. Known for its reliable fade and torque resistance, the Viper is ideal for forehand throws, skip shots, and headwind conditions where consistency is key. Its moderate rim depth provides a comfortable grip while delivering a predictable, strong fade finish every time.

Viper Flight Path for Beginners

For newer players, the Viper will behave as a very overstable fairway driver. Expect shorter flights with a strong, early fade—best used for controlled hyzers or when learning to manage overstable discs in windy conditions.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediate throwers will see a dependable flight with minimal high-speed turn and a pronounced fade at the end. Great for skip approaches, flex shots, and forehand drives that demand precision and control.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Professional Throwers

Advanced players appreciate the Viper’s torque resistance for both backhand and forehand power shots. It can hold steep hyzers, resist turnovers, and slice through headwinds. A classic choice for consistent, overstable lines.

Flight Path for Forehand and Utility Shots

The Viper shines as a forehand driver thanks to its overstable flight and grippy rim. Ideal for utility skips, forced flex lines, and dependable fades around obstacles.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Innova Viper flies for you. Adjust the flight path for your arm speed and throwing style to dial in your perfect release.

Innova Viper

 

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Try the Innova Viper

A timeless overstable control driver built for consistency. Whether you’re battling headwinds or shaping technical hyzers, the Viper delivers the same predictable fade it’s been known for since its debut.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 6 | 4 | 1 | 5
  • One of Innova’s original overstable control drivers, first released in the 1990s
  • Excellent for skip shots, flex lines, and forehand control
  • Performs best in Champion and Star plastics for durability
  • Dependable fade and minimal turn make it a great headwind disc
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