Disc Battle of the Day: Innova Mystere vs Discraft Hades
The Innova Mystere and Discraft Hades are glidey distance drivers built to unlock effortless turn and late, gentle fade. If you’re eyeing hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and max-carry lines without a brutal finish, this matchup highlights which mold better fits your arm speed, wind, and shot selection.
Quick Flight Numbers


Innova Mystere
Pros
- Speed 11 with high glide makes easy distance accessible to developing arms.
- -2 turn excels at smooth hyzer-flips and controlled turnovers that hold before a gentle finish.
- Fade 2 offers predictability without a hard dump, ideal for shaping lines in the woods.
- Forgiving on release angles; workable for backhands and touch forehands at moderate power.
Cons
- Can tip over in headwinds or with excess torque due to the understable turn.
- Power throwers may out-turn it on flat rips, requiring more hyzer or reduced power.
Discraft Hades
Pros
- Speed 12 rim and 6 glide produce long, drifting flights when given height and spin.
- -3 turn is tailor-made for big hyzer-flips and effortless S-curves in open fairways.
- Fade 2 lands softly, maximizing carry and minimizing skip on touchy distance lines.
- Excellent for players seeking maximum turnover distance without a meathook finish.
Cons
- More sensitive to off-axis torque; misthrows can burn over quickly.
- Less trustworthy in strong headwinds; typically needs hyzer or nose-down discipline.
Head-to-Head
- Control vs. raw drift: Mystere favors point-and-shoot hyzer-flips; Hades adds extra mid-flight turn for longer lateral movement.
- Arm speed fit: 275–350 ft throwers often find Mystere more forgiving; 325–425 ft throwers can unlock the Hades’ bigger S-curve.
- Wind play: In calm/tailwind, both shine; in headwinds, Mystere is slightly steadier while Hades typically needs more hyzer.
- Shot shaping: Choose Mystere for straighter woods lines and late-fade landings; pick Hades for sweeping turnovers and max-carry bombs.
- Ceiling height: Low ceilings favor the Mystere’s quicker flip-to-flat; Hades prefers more height to complete its full drift.
- Forehand/backhand: Backhands benefit most; on forehand, Mystere handles touchy flips better, while Hades asks for cleaner, nose-down form.
Verdict
If you want a workable distance driver that flips predictably and finishes soft without demanding elite power, the Innova Mystere is the safer, more versatile pick. It rewards clean, moderate-speed throws and thrives on controlled lines, especially in the woods or with light wind.
If your goal is maximum hyzer-flip distance and you’re comfortable managing extra turn, the Discraft Hades is the bomber. Give it height, start it on hyzer, and let the -3 turn and 6 glide do the heavy lifting for long, drifting flights that still settle with a friendly fade.