Innova Spider Disc Review

Innova Spider Disc Review

Innova Spider midrange disc photo

The Innova Spider is a control-first midrange built for point-and-shoot lines and reliable landings. With modest glide and a gentle finish, it stays on the angle you choose and sits down instead of sailing past the target. Players who value accuracy in the woods, low ceilings, or windy approach zones will appreciate how the Spider delivers straight flights with a calm, predictable fade.

Quick Flight Numbers

Speed
5
Glide
3
Turn
0
Fade
1

Why Throw It

  • Point-and-shoot control: Turn 0 holds your line; Fade 1 adds a soft, reliable finish without dumping.
  • Distance control king: Glide 3 keeps the flight from floating long, ideal for guarded pins and fast greens.
  • Low-ceiling confidence: Speed 5 and modest glide create a penetrating, flat flight that stays under branches.
  • Forehand-friendly mid: Neutral high-speed stability resists early turn and handles clean flick approaches.

Who It Fits

  • Beginners: Straight flights without harsh fade make learning angles simple; low glide helps prevent big overshoots.
  • Intermediate: Trusty straight-to-fade mid for approaches, standstills, and shaping tight woods gaps.
  • Advanced: Laser-line control when powered down; a torque-tolerant, no-drama mid for technical placements.

Shot Ideas

  • Flat 200–280 ft tunnel: With 0 turn and 1 fade, expect a straight push that settles slightly left at the end (RHBH).
  • Soft hyzer land-flat: Start on gentle hyzer; Glide 3 helps it stick the landing with minimal skip.
  • Low-ceiling bullet: Keep the nose down and throw firm—Speed 5/Glide 3 keeps the trajectory flat and piercing.
  • Forehand approaches: Aim a touch of hyzer; the neutral stability resists wobble and finishes on line.
  • Standstill woodwork: Trust the Spider to mirror your release angle for precise gap hitting.

Want a complementary feel? For straighter glide, try the Innova Mako3. Need more wind-fighting fade? Check out the Innova Gator.

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