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    Best Innova Discs For Beginners

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    Wedge

    4.62
    (37 Reviews)
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    The Wedge is a unique disc that is a cross between a midrange and a putter. This is a very understable putter – one that many disc golfers neglect to have in their bags. Those who are beginning to try out the “straddle-putt” style would do well to try the Wedge, since the understability counteracts the natural hyzer from the awkward release angle.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3.5/3/-3/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 3.8/3.1/-3/0.9
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    Cobra

    4.82
    (38 Reviews)
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    The Cobra is a beginner-friendly stable midrange golf disc. It has a relatively narrow rim that helps provide great control for backhand throws. When thrown with a little speed, the Cobra will see a high-speed turn followed by a significant amount of low-speed fade. The Cobra isn’t the straightest flying midrange disc on the market, but it will usually go where you want it to. The Innova Cobra is available in the inexpensive DX plastic. This is a great disc for beginners.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/5/-2/2
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/5/-2/1.9
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    Cheetah

    4.14
    (46 Reviews)
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    The Cheetah is one of the best drivers for newer disc golfers. Though not one of the fastest golf discs on the market, the Cheetah is very easy to control and provides consistent S-Curve flights. One of the best things about the Innova Cheetah is that it is a very cheap golf disc. It’s available in DX plastic, which is least expensive, and provides an excellent grip allowing for confident throws. The Cheetah comes in weights as low as 150g. Newer disc golfers and youth will see more distance with lighter weight discs.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6/4/-2/2
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 6/4/-2/2
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    Mirage

    4.57
    (37 Reviews)
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    Innova's Mirage is a low-profile putt-and-approach disc that can be used for a variety of shots. New players will find the minimal fade and straight-to-turning flight makes this a great putter for beginner disc golfers, while more experienced throwers can use the disc as a roller or for turnover shots. 

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/4/-3/0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 3.1/4.1/-3/0.1
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    Condor

    4.33
    (18 Reviews)
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    The Condor is a large-diameter PDGA approved golf disc. This disc provides for precise accuracy and makes a great transition disc for new disc golfers experienced with catch and throw Frisbees.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/4/0/2
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/4.3/-0.2/1.8
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    Stingray

    4.44
    (62 Reviews)
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    The Stingray, by Innova, is a dependable midrange disc. With its low-speed, understable nature, the Stingray is suitable for all conditions, including rollers.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/5/-3/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/5/-2.8/1
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    Shark

    4.46
    (115 Reviews)
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    The Shark is an excellent beginner disc, and is included in Innova's DX starter set. Many say that this disc holds a fantastic line, while the throwing style of others creates an extremely sharp fade at the end of flight. This disc is the ideal disc for getting through areas full of small obstacles.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/4/0/2
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/4/-0.2/1.8
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    Classic Aviar

    4.56
    (39 Reviews)
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    The Classic Aviar is a stiffer version of the popular Aviar putter. This classic disc was the original, and was known as the “Aviar Driver.” The Classic Aviar is a reliable disc for putts and approach shots in all conditions. This disc is available in the inexpensive DX plastic and comes in weights from 150-175 grams.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/0
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    Xero

    4.56
    (8 Reviews)
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    The Xero is a straight-flying putt & approach mold with a small bead. This works well as putter, straight approach disc, or tailwind driver. This versatile disc will help you learn how to control your disc, and be a great tool mold to continue to use as your skill increases.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/3.1/-0.1/0
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    Leopard

    4.46
    (256 Reviews)
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    The Leopard is the classic, straight-flying Innova fairway driver. This disc is very popular in starter sets thanks to the reliable flight path and limited fade. It’s not the fastest flying disc (speed 6) but new players will likely see more distance with the Leopard than just about any other disc. While the Leopard is great for beginners, it can be found in bags of more advanced players as well. With moderate throws this disc is perfect for weaving between narrow lines of trees. It also makes a good turnover driver that slices to the right, and a good roller disc as well. If you want a great disc to perfect your throwing technique, buy a handful of inexpensive DX Leopards and head to a field.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6/5/-2/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 6/5/-1.9/1
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    Sonic

    4.22
    (29 Reviews)
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    If you’re looking for a golf disc that won’t fade, this is it. The Sonic is THE most fade resistant of any disc on the market. While most disc golf putters are fairly similar, the Sonic is not. This is a unique putt and approach disc that is easy to throw. It has a grooved edge around the rim for superb thumb grip. This putter is a slow flyer that seems to float in the air. Just a light flick will send the Sonic into the basket for a thirty foot putt. For those who are transitioning from traditional frisbee and enjoy the tall/thin rim, the Sonic is a great introductory disc. A stellar disc for beginners!

    While the Sonic will last a long time as a putter that hits the chains, please keep in mind that heavier weight Sonics in DX plastic can crack if they collide with trees or rocks because the weight distribution through the thin mold doesn't handle blunt force well. Lighter weights can handle more collisions with obstacles. 

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 1/2/-4/0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 1.1/2.2/-3.8/0
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    Aviar

    4.43
    (239 Reviews)
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    The Aviar is a very popular straight flyer with a touch of fade at the end. This disc is one of the most popular putting discs that always seems to find the chains.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.1/3/-0.1/0.9
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    OUT OF STOCK Coyote

    Coyote

    4.50
    (18 Reviews)
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    This large-diameter midrange has a very straight flight path. The Coyote is an excellent disc for a variety of shots. This is a great disc for straight flights, turnover throws, short drives, and even rollers.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/5/0/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/4.6/-0.7/1.2
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    Wombat3

    4.41
    (46 Reviews)
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    The Wombat3 is a V-Tech version of the Wombat. This means it has a big bead around the bottom for extra torque-resistance. This disc will hold straight and steady forever, or if put on an anny, it will hold the line with a small forward fade at the end.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/6/-1/0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5.9/-1.1/0.1
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    Archangel

    3.94
    (53 Reviews)
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    The Innova Archangel is one of the best discs for newer disc golfers who have trouble controlling fade on their drives. This disc has a good amount of high-speed turn, excellent glide, and limited fade to help young players achieve maximum distance. The Archangel is available in the inexpensive DX plastic and is available in weights from 150 to 175 grams. The highly understable flight characteristics help make this disc a good one for roller shots.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 8/6/-4/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 8/6/-3.9/1.2
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    Mako3

    4.72
    (355 Reviews)
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    The Mako3 is the newest version of the remarkably straight flying Innova Mako. This midrange disc is the perfect solution for anyone who wants a straight flyer with very limited fade. The Mako3 is available in the Jolly Launcher Champion plastic, and is slightly faster than the original Mako.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/0/0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.3/-0.2/0.1
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    Panther

    4.46
    (40 Reviews)
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    This slightly understable midrange is perfect for learning to throw turnover shots and for keeping midrange shots straight. The Panther is a great disc for beginners and works as a roller. The Panther is available in durable Champion plastic and is recommended for tightly wooded holes.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/-2/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4/-1.9/1
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    Yeti Pro Aviar

    4.66
    (50 Reviews)
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    The Yeti Aviar comes in a special blend of Pro plastic that is more firm than other Aviar models. This disc was made for four time world putting champion Jay “Yeti” Reading. The Yeti Aviar is slightly thinner than other Aviar models, and has a big bead. The top of this putter is not only flat, but it actually has a unique concave, indented top that allows for maximum thumb push. The Yeti Pro Aviar is a straight-flying disc with only minimal fade. It is great for short putts and long upshots.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/2.9/0/1
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    KC Pro Aviar

    4.74
    (43 Reviews)
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    The KC "Ken Climo" Aviar stands out with its distinctive beaded rim design. Crafted from firm pro plastic, this Aviar model is an ideal choice for players seeking a stiff and durable putter. Renowned for its overstable characteristics, the KC Aviar outshines traditional Aviar putters.

    Whether you're driving for distance or aiming to drain short putts, this disc proves its versatility. Endorsed by the legendary 12-time world champion Ken Climo, the KC Aviar is a go-to choice for those who appreciate reliability and performance on the disc golf course.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/2
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/2
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    Skeeter

    4.05
    (43 Reviews)
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    The Innova Skeeter is one of the straightest flying golf discs on the market. This is a small diameter disc that works well for players of all skill levels. If you're looking to squeeze down a narrow tunnel, reach for the Skeeter.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-1/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 4.9/5/-1/0.9
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    If you're building your first bag and want to keep it simple and trusted, these Best Innova Discs For Beginners are consistently rated highly by real players. Based on thousands of reviews at InfiniteDiscs.com—where every reviewer is asked how suitable a disc is for new players—this list features Innova molds that are easy to control, confidence-building, and perfect for learning form.

    Top beginner picks include the MirageClassic AviarXeroAviar, and Wedge (putters); CobraSharkCondor, and Stingray (midrange discs); and the Cheetah (fairway driver).

    Whether you’re practicing straight upshots, building putting consistency, or learning to shape controlled drives, these discs give new players the tools they need to succeed.

    Be sure to also check out the best Innova putters for beginners, best Innova miranges for beginners, and best Innova drivers for beginners

    You may also find it worthwhile to explore our list of the best Innova disc golf discs.

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