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Straightest Flying Innova Midranges
Straightest Flying Innova Midranges
Players often debate which discs fly the straightest. These represent the most reliable straight flyers overall. Innova molds like these are consistently praised for line-holding flights. Focused on midranges, these discs minimize unwanted fade and turn.
Lycan
The Lycan is a straight flying midrange driver with a great feel. This disc is very similar to the Mako, but with slightly more fade. For midrange discs, the Lycan has a very wide and deep rim. This disc has a high dome that produces some great glide (glide rating 5). The Lycan is available in Star plastic, which gives it a nice soft grippy feel while still providing excellent durability.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/5/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/5/0/1
Mako
Looking for a straight flying golf disc? It doesn’t get better than the Innova Mako. The Mako is well known for its straight-flying, straight-finishing flight path. This is the fastest flying disc that offers both a 0 turn and 0 glide rating. The super-stable Mako will fly how you want it to. If you throw it level, this disc will go straight with very little fade. If you throw it at an anhyzer angle, it will stay turned over. Throw it hyzer and the Mako will curve to the left at the degree of the angle. This disc is so stable its flight characteristics are consistent no matter how hard you throw it.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/5/0/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4.1/4.9/-0.1/0
Atlas
The Atlas is the first disc manufactured by Innova that combines two different plastics in the same disc. This method of utilizing a rim piece that is composed of a different plastic from the flight plate is called an ‘overmold’ and has been very successful for MVP. The rim of the Atlas is composed of a gummy composite which provides unparallelled grip, durability, and consistency in flight. On the underside of the rim there are four ‘compass’ points (hence the Atlas name). These points help secure the outer rim with the inner flight plate.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.6/-0.1/1
Mako3
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
Roc
The Innova Roc is one of the most popular discs in the world. Players of all skill levels have sworn by this disc and frequently have more than one Roc in their bag.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/4/0/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/4.1/-0.1/2.5
Wombat3
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
Fox
The Innova Fox is a neutral-to-understable midrange with a low profile, microbead, and low parting line. Its shallower rim gives it a feel that crosses between a midrange and a fairway driver, making it comfortable in the hand and easy to release cleanly. The Fox comes out of the hand with gentle turn and carries straight with minimal effort. It excels at hyzer flips, standstills, anhyzers, and low-ceiling shots where shaping angles and controlling touch are key.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/6/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/6/-2.1/1
Roc3
This overstable midrange disc is a touch faster than the ever popular Roc. The Roc3 claims to be perfect for everything, from controlled approaches to midrange drives. It will perform well in the wind and be extremely versatile.