X-Caliber

Innova X-Caliber Flight Chart

The Innova XCaliber is a very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 5 | 0 | 4. Built for headwinds, spike hyzers, and force-over flex lines, it delivers confident fade and elite torque resistance—especially for forehand power throwers. Common plastics include Star, Champion, and Echo Star (some Echo Star runs show a touch more glide and slightly less high-speed stability).

XCaliber Flight Path for Beginners

This is not a beginner disc. With lower arm speed, the XCaliber will hold hyzer and fade hard. If you’re building form, consider slower or less stable drivers first before moving into the XCal slot.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

At developing power, expect straight-to-hyzer flights with a forceful finish and reliable skips. Use it when wind and angle control matter—flat releases push forward, then hook up late; on hyzer, it carries and lands predictably.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Players

High-power throwers can hammer the XCaliber flat or on anhyzer without fear. It resists turn, then fights back with a penetrating fade—ideal for spike hyzers, long flex lines, headwind distance, and skip shots that must finish left (RHBH).

Forehand Flight Path Insights

Forehand-dominant players praise the XCaliber’s torque resistance and rim feel. It handles off-axis torque, rides flat under power, and delivers a dependable, late finish—great for flex forehands and windy tee shots.

Use the interactive flight chart below to tailor the XCaliber’s path to your arm speed and release—toggle backhand/forehand and left- or right-handed throws to preview the line you’ll see on the course.

Innova XCaliber

 

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Try the Innova XCaliber

If you need a wind-fighting workhorse that won’t flip under power, the XCaliber brings consistent fade and control for both backhand and forehand bombers.

Puttheads Notes

Data-backed themes: true OS distance slot, wind reliability, and FH confidence. Some Echo Star runs show extra glide with a touch less initial stability; Star/Champion are classic XCal stability.

  • Flight Numbers: 12 | 5 | 0 | 4
  • Stability: Very overstable; excels in headwinds
  • Plastics commonly found: Star, Champion, Echo Star
  • Best uses: Spike hyzers, flex lines, skip finishes, FH power shots
  • Player fit: Intermediate (wind utility) to Advanced/Pro power throwers
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