Innova Destroyer Disc Review

The Innova Destroyer is a power distance driver that blends big speed with trustworthy finish. With Speed 12, Glide 5, Turn -1, and Fade 3, it holds up to torque, fights wind, and still shapes long S‑curves. Intermediate and advanced players will love it as a workhorse backhand or forehand, while developing arms can use it for headwinds, skips, and flex shots as their power grows.
Quick Flight Numbers
Speed
12
12
Glide
5
5
Turn
-1
-1
Fade
3
3
Why Throw It
- Distance with control: Speed 12 and Glide 5 create long push before a dependable Fade 3 finish.
- Wind fighter: the -1/3 stability resists turn-and-burn and stays trustworthy in headwinds and crosswinds.
- Forehand friendly: its high-speed stability handles torque so sidearms track true and finish on time.
- Versatile lines: work hyzer-flips, forced flexes, and skip shots without guessing how it will end.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: likely too fast/overstable; useful as a headwind or skip-shot utility while form and power build.
- Intermediate: primary distance driver—release on slight hyzer to ride the -1 turn and finish with Fade 3.
- Advanced: all-conditions workhorse for 350–500+ ft power, forehands, flex lines, and confident wind play.
Shot Ideas
- Hyzer-flip to flat: start on gentle hyzer; the -1 turn stands it up, Glide 5 carries, and Fade 3 brings it back late.
- Controlled flex: release with slight anhyzer to carve distance; trust Fade 3 to fight out without dumping early.
- Low skip hyzer: flat-to-hyzer at waist height for predictable ground play and a strong finishing skip.
- Forehand power line: throw firm and flat; the -1 turn adds drift while Fade 3 delivers a clean, reliable finish.
- Headwind driver: keep the nose down—Speed 12 and the stable finish maintain integrity and prevent unwanted turnovers.
Want a close cousin? Try the Innova Wraith for a touch less stability and easier turn, or the Innova Boss if you crave even more speed.