Disc Battle of the Day: Innova Toro vs Innova Pig
The Innova Toro and Innova Pig are two of the most trusted overstable approach putters in disc golf. Both promise torque resistance, headwind confidence, and park-job precision, but they carve lines differently. If you’re deciding which workhorse to bag for forehand and backhand upshots, this side‑by‑side will make the choice simple.
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Innova Toro
Pros
- Ultra‑stiff high‑speed stability (turn 1) shrugs off torque on forehands and power backhands.
- Extra carry (glide 2) pushes straighter before the reliable fade, extending controlled range.
- Consistent 3 fade finishes on time for skip‑friendly, predictable hyzers.
- Excellent in headwinds where you still want some forward penetration.
Cons
- More glide means more ground play; can skip or push long past tight pins.
- Will not “die” as quickly as the Pig on touch shots into fast greens.
Innova Pig
Pros
- Low glide (1) keeps approaches short and controllable with a quick, dumpy finish.
- Turn 0 with a 3 fade gives trustworthy hyzer lines that sit down fast.
- Fantastic in gusty conditions—less lift means fewer surprises in crosswinds.
- Touch forehands and backhand approaches “stick” near the landing zone with minimal skip.
Cons
- Shorter ceiling; requires more power to cover the same distance as the Toro.
- Early fade can make straight‑to‑stable lines harder beyond ~200–250 ft for many players.
Head-to-Head
- Straight‑then‑fade approaches: Choose the Toro for added push before the finish; the Pig will start fading earlier.
- Touchy greens and fast ground: Pig is the safer “sit” option; Toro is better if a controlled skip is desirable.
- Forehand torque: Both excel, but Toro resists turn the most and holds flatter with power.
- Wind: Headwind or crosswind touch shots favor the Pig’s low glide; longer headwind approaches lean Toro for extra carry.
- Beginner/intermediate: Pig simplifies distance control; Toro adds workable length once form is consistent.
- Shaping flex lines: Toro can take a baby anhyzer and fight out; Pig prefers pure hyzer angles.
Verdict
If you want a torque‑proof approach disc that still glides forward before a reliable finish, the Innova Toro is your go‑to. It’s the pick for longer, line‑driven approaches, forehands with pace, and headwinds where you need both stability and carry.
If you value “point‑and‑dump” control that lands soft and stays close, bag the Innova Pig. Its ultra‑low glide and firm fade shorten the decision tree on touch shots, sidearms inside 200 feet, and blustery days when you need the disc to ignore lift and sit.