Innova Sonic – Ultra-Understable Putter with a Catch Disc Feel
The Innova Sonic is a unique putt and approach disc designed for players who want effortless control, soft landings, and an ultra-straight flight. With flight ratings of 1 | 2 | -4 | 0, the Sonic is one of the most understable putters in the Innova lineup, making it incredibly beginner-friendly and excellent for short-range finesse throws.
The Sonic’s standout feature is its catch disc-inspired design—a deep rim, grooved thumb track, and ultra-slow glide give it unmatched touch and feel. Whether you’re putting, approaching, or escaping trouble with a flick or backhand, the Sonic offers a predictable turn and a flat, ground-hugging finish that minimizes roll-aways.
For players coming from Ultimate or Catch, the Sonic’s shallow dome and grippy DX plastic feel right at home. It’s also a great option for nose-up floaty approaches, short range turnovers, and learning how to control touch angles.
Why Choose the Sonic?
- Beginner-Friendly Flight: Easy to throw and very forgiving on misreleases.
- Catch Disc Feel: Grooved top and soft edges make it comfortable and familiar.
- Slow, Predictable Turn: Holds an anhyzer line and lands flat with minimal ground play.
- Excellent for Short Flicks: Reliable for sidearm escapes and creative upshots.
- Sticks the Chains: Great for putts that need to stay put once they hit the target.
Flight Ratings:
- Speed: 1
- Glide: 2
- Turn: -4
- Fade: 0
Who Should Throw the Sonic?
- New Players: Extremely forgiving and easy to control at low power.
- Escape Artists: Perfect for sidearm and backhand scramble shots.
- Touch Throwers: Ideal for floaty approach shots and soft landings.
- Catch Disc Converts: Feels similar to an Ultimate disc, making it a natural fit.
If you want a putter with finesse, float, and almost no fade, the Sonic might be your new go-to. For a similarly soft-feeling but straighter flight, try the Innova Birdie. Looking for a super glidey option with modern styling? Check out the Axiom Proxy.
FAQs
Q: Can the Sonic be used for putting and approaching?
A: Yes! It excels in both roles, offering straight floaty putts and reliable anhyzer approaches with soft landings.
Q: Is the Sonic good for forehand throws?
A: It’s surprisingly versatile for short-range sidearms, especially when you need a slow turn and low ground action.
Float it in, stick your putts, and finesse your approaches—add the Innova Sonic to your bag today.
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