Innova Aero Disc Review

The Innova Aero is a point-and-shoot classic built for effortless straight flights. With low Speed (3), huge Glide (6), and virtually no Turn or Fade (0/0), it holds the release angle and coasts forward instead of hooking out. Newer players will love how easy it is to keep on line, while seasoned throwers get a laser-straight tool for touchy woods and circle-2 bids.
Quick Flight Numbers
Speed
3
3
Glide
6
6
Turn
0
0
Fade
0
0
Why Throw It
- Straight-as-aim flight: 0 Turn and 0 Fade mean it mirrors your release and finishes neutral.
- Effortless carry: Glide 6 keeps the Aero floating on line for longer putts and touch approaches.
- Beginner-friendly control: Speed 3 rewards smooth form and slower arm speeds with clean, predictable lines.
- Woods wizard: Minimal lateral movement makes threading tight gaps and landing softly much easier.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: Ideal first thrower for learning flat releases and straight flights without surprise fade.
- Intermediate: Reliable point-and-shoot upshot disc; great for standstills and shaping gentle turnovers.
- Advanced: A specialty laser for touchy woods, floaty circle-2 bids, and controlled, nose-down approach work.
Shot Ideas
- Flat, point-and-shoot: With 0/0, release flat toward your target and expect a straight finish.
- Gentle anhyzer holds: Add a touch of anhyzer for a slow pan right (RHBH) that won’t fight out late.
- Low-power standstills: Speed 3 and high glide let you carve tight gaps without rushing your form.
- Floaty uphill approaches: Aim slightly higher and trust Glide 6 to carry without dumping.
- Tailwind control: Use the extra push to stretch putts and approaches; keep the nose down to prevent sailing.
Want a similar straight flyer with a beadless putter feel? Try the Innova Aviar. If you need a longer, neutral mid to pair with the Aero, the Innova Mako3 is a natural step up.