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Disc Information
The TeeBird is a classic disc by Innova, and a popular fairway driver for many disc golfers. Made for straight lines with an easy steady fade through its flight, the TeeBird is a dependable approach and launch disc.
Innova TeeBird Dimensions
- Diameter: 21.1cm (96.95% of average)
- Height: 1.6cm (79.72% of average)
- Rim Depth: 1.2cm (101.95% of average)
- Rim Width: 1.8cm (123.04% of average)
- Available Weights (DX): 150-172g
- Available Weights (DX Glow): 160-169g
- Available Weights (Champion): 150-175g
- Available Weights (Champion Dyed): 160-175g
- Available Weights (Star): 150-175g
Innova TeeBird Additional Information:
Primary Use: Fairway Driver
Stability: Overstable
Flight: Hook, Straight
Recommended Skill Level: Advanced, Intermediate
Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Premium
Possible Extras: Dyed, Glow in the Dark
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(29 votes, average: 4.93 out of 5)

Reviewer, L2
Hands down, one of the BEST discs that I have ever thrown since I started playing disc golf! Especially the old OOP CE Teebirds. Those beauties were so flat and would hit just about any line that you could possibly put it on. Smooth and straight every time. I still recommend the Teebird to anyone that is just starting out. I’m also a little bias, I got my 1st career ACE with a CE Teeebird back in 2001!
Review Participant, L1
Gotta love this disc, even if you don’t I bet you know someone who does. Starts off as a super predictable stable fairway driver, beats in to an amazingly straight laser beam of a disc. Continues is life as a great turnover disc, then slowly beats into a great roller.
You could quite easily have four dx teebirds of varying degrees of wear and cover a huge amount of space in your bag. The benefit of this is that you can get really comfortable with the mould and get your release perfected.
In summary, the Teebird is an oldie but a goodie. Can do most everything, even putt in heavy wind.
Review Enthusiast, L3
It says a lot about this disc when it can’t be replaced by anything else in the market. HSS is the key here. The teebird will take any power or headwind you put it through, and it will not turn over. It is laser straight with dependable fade once you’ve worn it into it’s sweet spot. Once you’ve tried one, there is nothing else on the market that will satisfy your need for another.
Review Lover, L6
Really good disc, I wish I had this years ago. Flys like a dream. Comes in light weights too. I normally don’t see the big fuss when it comes to these insanely popular discs(Buzz, Roc, Aviar) but the teebird is truly an excellent disc and it is hard to find a replacement from any other company.
Review Whiz, L8
Teebirds are great. Out of the box teebirds of premium plastic could fill anyones overstable fairway hole. I throw dx teebirds and I love the way they wear. They start off just a hair overstable with just a little fade at the end and beat in to being strait as an arrow to an excellent line shaper. I have carried as much as 5 of these before I tried new plastic. Now I am slowly going back to my DX teebirds for my only fairway driver i need for any shot.
Also once broken in teebirds have unbelievable distance potential. which is a highly underated aspect of them
Review Lover, L6
Buy this disc! You will love it!
Review Fanatic, L5
There is a reason this is the highest rated fairway driver… it’s simply amazing. At any skill level, from a first time player to 12x World Champ Ken Climo, this disc can do so much if you have them in various stages of wear. A DX Teebird is the second disc I ever bought, and I used it all the time… perhaps too often. I just felt confident in the disc to the job right. I currently use a Star Teebird just so that it gets beat in a little slower, and I’m loving it on any shot around 300 ft. Get yourself a Teebird, I doubt you’ll be disappointed.
Review Fanatic, L5
My buddy handed my this disc when i was fumbling around and said I must have it. Let me say that this disc is excellent for fairway and mid-range shots! I am thankful to have this disc in my bag.
Review Enthusiast, L3
After failing miserably with faster distance drivers, a friend handed me a T-bird and said, this is more you skill level. He said it was a stable disc that would go far enough for me.
I’m hooked. It’s not so fast that even a beginner can’t snap it out a good distance. It’s not so stable that a beginner can’t throw it straight and it doesn’t fade so much that it turns into a boomerang.
Disc down and put your hands on a great control disc. You can torque it and it still goes straight. You can slow it down and control the action to put yourself closer to the pin with more control. Put it on an anhyzer release and watch it flex out and stretch the distance. release it with hyzer flip and watch it reach out as well. a very versatile disc that should be in everyone’s bag.
Review Enthusiast, L3
Amazing utility disc. If you get a few in all stages of wear you won’t need any other disc for your 300′-350′ needs. I have a very beat star S. TB Teebird in my understable fairway slot, a decently beat in DX glow Teebird for my stable fairway slot, and a pretty new “no time” champ Teebird for my overstable fairway slot. So many things I can do with those 3 discs, I love it.
Review Elite, L9
Just recently traded for a Champion Plus TeeBird. I had never thrown a TeeBird before getting it. I am amazed by this disc. It definitely lives up to the hype and good ratings. This disc flies super straight for a long time and always fades back to the left. I also seem to love this disc for sidearm flicks when I am in trouble. Overall, just a fantastic disc!
Review Fanatic, L5
Brilliant disc – so easy to control and throw on multiple lines when broken in, and good distance to boot. I’ve only thrown a beaten in DX, but I love that disc. So reliable.
Review Lover, L6
The more I throw it the better it gets. Starts off with a bit of a hard fade, but breaks in to be dead straight with beautiful glide. Great to play a long sweeping gentle right to left shot. Great disc!
Review Supporter, L4
The teebird is an extremely reliable, straight shooting fairway disc. I love using this disc on straighter shots, wooded holes, just for about any shot in the fairway. If I were to recommend an innova fairway driver I would say that the Teebird (or eagle) is (are) a perfect choice(s). The only problem I have with the teebird is this disc likes to get lost on me. I’ve lost 2 teebirds out of 5 discs I’ve lost. And one of them was a completely new I-dye disc I got on my birthday it disappeared in someone’s yard(talk about bad luck)!
Review Whiz, L8
Great fairway driver. I have this disc in Star plastic in my bag, and call it my miracle disc. Anything between 100 and 250 feet, I use this disc. It’s gotten me out of so many horrible lays, and I usually end up parking it and even hit one from over 200 completely blind recently.
I went 2 months without this disc after I left it lay by a basket. I lost two to three strokes a round, and instantly got them back when I got this disc back.
If I had to choose one disc to play a round with at a diverse course, this is the one. Absolute must have.
Review Grand Master, L13
Innova gets knocked a lot because of all the discs they release and sometimes consistency issues. The Teebird is one of the many things they do exactly right. You can’t do much better on a fairway driver than a Teebizzle (except an Eagle.)
Out of the box, it is very straight with a nice reliable fade. The Star and Champion versions will wear much, much slower and may never lose their stability (my two year old Star Teebizzle is still straight as an arrow despite many tree hits.) The DX version will wear in much quicker to become slightly understable that will still finish to the left. DX Teebirds are, in this reviewers opinion, the most controllable driver out there.
I know many players who only use this and an Eagle as their drivers, to great success. I’ve seen Teebizz bombs go out well past 400 feet. Whether you’re just starting or have been playing since before baskets were inviented, you need a Teebird. Get one and I assure you that you will not be dissapointed.
Review Participant, L1
Best disc ever! I have had one in my bag for 10 years and it is always reliable. Not the best for distance, but a very straight and consistent flight.
Reviewer, L2
great fairway driver, I highly recommend that you have atleast one beat DX teebird on you on every round
Review Fanatic, L5
this is by FAR my favorite second shot disc. It is as reliable from 150′ out as it is from 40′. Also serves as an accurate “light touch” forehand drive disc on shorter holes. Generally a consistent accurate disc when thrown on a flat line, I have used this disc in DX plastic as a putter on several occasions with good results. In fact, i feel more accurate throwing this disc than i do my Aviar classic.
Review Nut, L7
Best disc ever made. Bar none. It’s great for learning the game and learning to drive. It’s great for pros as well. It has glide and is a great straight shooter. If you are a beginner, it will have a healthy amount of fade, but as you get better that fade will turn into a forward penetrating fade giving you even more distance.
Review Participant, L1
I recently lost both of my TeeBirds in one round. I nearly quit the game of disc golf, not wanting to go on without the single greatest disc ever created. I’ve talked 2 friends into buying some and they’ve turned to it almost as much as I have. It’s the perfect problem solving disc that will help you out of any situation as well as give you added confidence to fire one down a narrow fairway. There’s really nothing this disc can’t do. Twas truly a dark day when they went missing. I mourned for the appropriate 5 days before getting back on the course.
Review Enthusiast, L3
Everyone loves the Teebird, and they should. Long stable to overstable flyer out of the box that beats in to a versatile any-line disc. I get almost as much distance from the Teebird as I do any other driver. I buy them in DX because I love a beat-up Teebird
Review Supporter, L4
I have very small hands and struggled with getting good grip on the thick-rimmed distance drivers. Several Teebirds later, I don’t think I’ll ever go back to those Wraiths and Destroyers. The Teebird is comfortable and super accurate even when pushing 400 feet.
Review Enthusiast, L3
I have two of these in my bag [different weights and plastics] because they are probably the most go-to reliable discs on the market. No matter what skill level or difficulty of the shot, this disc is “the one”. Resists wind better than most other discs, and the predictability of the shot is spectacular.
Review Enthusiast, L3
Probably the smartest thing you can put in your bag for whatever skill level. If you’re a beginner a DX Teebird can be your max D overstable wind fighting driver. As you progress and get better you will get more in other plastics yet still love this disc. It’s the one disc I can reach for when I don’t know what else to throw and instantly give me confidence. Fights wind, bad form, and anything else you can do to make it not work and it still works. Best rating I can give for any disc.
Review Enthusiast, L3
The old tride and true disc. Its almost a crutch for me. Its the first thing out of my bag when i dont know what else to use. Very predictable. This was the disc i learned disc golf with as it can pretty much do everything. The best beginner disc you can ask for
Review Whiz, L8
Best fairway driver. Accurate, predictable. If you are a newer player and the discs is a little to stable, check out the TL (Teebird-Long), it is a little less stable. They fly great and wear in beautifully. Many players carry multiple Teebirds for straight, hyzer, and anhyzer shots. If I could only carry one driver, it would be a Teebird. They also come in light weights for tailwind or less powerful players.
Review Enthusiast, L3
The Teebird is quite possibly the most unique disc in the sport. At high speeds this disc will resist turn, yet at low speeds it stays fairly straight without much fade, even when new. In addition, wind has little effect on Teebirds which makes them usable in almost any weather condition. There is no such thing as a bad Teebird. They fly great in ALL plastic types.
Review Whiz, L8
innovas best fairway driver great overstable disc.
Review Lover, L6
First time I have ever heard a teebird called overstable. It is a super straight flyer.