Disc Battle of the Day: Innova Gazelle vs Innova Teebird3
The Gazelle and the Teebird3 are control fairway staples from Innova that promise point-and-shoot lines with a trustworthy finish. We’re putting them head-to-head because they share identical stability on paper but differ in speed—and that single change dramatically affects who should bag which.
Quick Flight Numbers


Innova Gazelle
Pros
- Speed 6 makes it easy to control for developing arms while still offering fairway-driver range.
- Neutral 0 turn with 2 fade gives straight-to-stable flights you can trust in the woods.
- Excellent for shaping lines: hyzer for pushy fades, flat for straight lasers, gentle anhyzers that pan back.
- Forgiving on nose-angle and great for standstills and touch backhands.
Cons
- Lower speed and Glide 4 limit max distance compared to faster fairways.
- In stronger headwinds, stability can feel marginal compared to the Teebird3.
- Power throwers may outgrow it as a primary fairway and prefer something faster.
Innova Teebird3
Pros
- Speed 8 with the same 0 / 2 stability yields longer, tighter lines at higher power.
- Handles torque and moderate wind better, making it a reliable tee-choice on open and semi-wooded holes.
- Flat, stable feel inspires confidence for forehands and powered backhands.
- Predictable finish without dumping—great for hitting landing zones.
Cons
- Needs more speed to fly true; lower-power players may see early fade.
- Not floaty—Glide 4 means you must commit to the line rather than rely on carry.
- Less ideal for ultra-touch shots where a slower disc like the Gazelle shines.
Head-to-Head
- Wooded control under ~320 ft: Gazelle’s lower speed lands softly and carves straighter lines.
- Controlled distance 330–380 ft: Teebird3 stretches farther while keeping that 0 / 2 stability.
- Wind: Choose Teebird3 in moderate winds; Gazelle for calm to light breeze days.
- Forehand: Teebird3’s speed and stability absorb torque better; Gazelle works for smooth, placement forehands.
- Standstills and touch shots: Gazelle. Full-power drives off the tee: Teebird3.
- Beginners and lower-power players: Gazelle. Intermediate to advanced arms: Teebird3.
Verdict
If you value effortless control, line-shaping in the woods, and reliable but gentle fades, bag the Innova Gazelle. It’s a confidence-building fairway for developing players and a finesse tool for veterans. If you want the same trustworthy stability with more speed, wind resistance, and forehand-friendly torque handling, reach for the Innova Teebird3. Many players will love pairing them: Gazelle for touch and placement, Teebird3 for longer, wind-tolerant drives.