Innova Cobra Disc Review

The Innova Cobra is a classic understable midrange that loves smooth lines and effortless glide. With easy Speed 4 and generous Glide 5, it flips up, rides straight, and finishes with a gentle Fade 2—perfect for shaping woods lines and controlled placement shots. If you’re newer to disc golf or want a finesse mid that won’t fight your form, the Cobra’s Turn -2 makes shaping turnovers and hyzer-flips simple.
Quick Flight Numbers
Speed
4
4
Glide
5
5
Turn
-2
-2
Fade
2
2
Why Throw It
- Easy distance at low power: Speed 4 and Glide 5 carry farther than you expect without overthrowing.
- Line-shaping finesse: Turn -2 makes hyzer-flips and sweeping turnovers simple for carving woods gaps.
- Forgiving finish: Fade 2 lands soft without a hard dump, helping you stick fairways and circle edges.
- Confidence builder: Great for newer arms learning clean releases and for veterans needing a touchy mid.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: Flies straight with minimal power and teaches smooth form without punishing mistakes.
- Intermediate: Reliable hyzer-flip to turnover mid for placement shots and shaping in the woods.
- Advanced: Go-to understable mid for touch turnovers, powered-down standstills, and late-drift approaches.
Shot Ideas
- Hyzer-flip to flat: Release on slight hyzer; the -2 turn stands it up and the Fade 2 gives a soft, forward finish.
- Sweeping turnover: Throw flat or light anhyzer—Glide 5 keeps it drifting right (RHBH) without needing a flex out.
- Standstill woods control: Speed 4 responds well to smooth, 60–75% swings when you don’t have room for a full run-up.
- Low-ceiling float: Keep the nose down and let the glide do the work to push straight under branches.
- Touch forehand: Use a clean, fan-grip flick; power down to avoid overturning and trust the gentle fade to settle.
Want a straighter complement? Check the Innova Mako3. Need even more turn for effortless right-finishing shots? Try the Innova Stingray.