Innova Toro Disc Review

The Innova Toro is a torque-resistant, overstable approach mid designed for control in all conditions. With modest Speed 4 and very low Glide 2, it checks up quickly and finishes with a confident Fade 3—perfect for forehands and backhands when you must land close to the pin. Players who value predictable, wind-ready approaches and clean angle control will get the most from the Toro.
Quick Flight Numbers
Speed
4
4
Glide
2
2
Turn
1
1
Fade
3
3
Why Throw It
- Locks onto angles: Turn 1 resists flipping, so flat or slight anhyzer releases stay on line before a reliable Fade 3 finish.
- Wind fighter: Low Glide 2 keeps the nose from ballooning in headwinds and crosswinds.
- Distance control: Speed 4 and minimal glide make it easy to land short of danger without long glide-outs.
- Forehand-friendly: The stable rim and turn resistance handle torque for confident flick approaches.
- Ground play options: The overstable finish gives predictable skips on firm turf or a gentle check on softer ground.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: Best as a utility disc for windy days and must-fade hyzers; expect a strong left finish.
- Intermediate: Go-to approach choice when you want straight-to-fade flights and tight distance windows.
- Advanced: Trusted for forehand/backhand power into wind, spike hyzers, and force-over flex lines.
Shot Ideas
- Flat into a headwind: The Turn 1 resists turn; let the Fade 3 finish you pin-high left (RHBH).
- Standstill forehand: Speed 4 gets moving without run-up; add slight anhyzer to create a short flex that reliably pans out.
- Low-ceiling skip: Use minimal height and a touch of hyzer; Glide 2 keeps it under branches, then trust a controlled skip.
- Spike hyzer approaches: The fade and low glide drop the disc on a steep angle, limiting ground play near the basket.
- Tight-gap woods control: Throw smooth and flat; the disc holds line, then fades late to finish on the intended landing zone.
Want an Innova complement? Check the Innova Gator for a longer overstable mid, or the Innova Pig for a beadless, overstable putter-style approach option.