Innova Mako Disc Review

The Innova Mako is a true point-and-shoot midrange. With a neutral 0 turn and 0 fade, it holds the angle you release and glides straight with minimal effort. Players who want clean, repeatable lines—especially in the woods or on technical approaches—will love how honest this disc is to your form.
Quick Flight Numbers
4
5
0
0
Why Throw It
- Laser-straight flights: the 0 turn / 0 fade pairing means it finishes on the same line you set, perfect for tunnel shots and narrow fairways.
- Easy control speed: at Speed 4, it doesn’t demand power—smooth, balanced throws get full flight without wobble.
- Lots of float: Glide 5 keeps it aloft for effortless distance on touch shots and helps hold lines under low effort.
- Form feedback: because it’s so neutral, the Mako rewards clean releases and quickly shows (and fixes) nose-angle or off-axis issues.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: Point-and-shoot mid that won’t dive left or burn right—great for learning straight throws.
- Intermediate: Reliable woods workhorse for standstills, slight hyzers, and touch anhyzers that hold.
- Advanced: Precision line-shaper for dead-straight mid lanes, glidey approaches, and angle-control practice.
Shot Ideas
• Hyzer-to-flat: Start on a gentle hyzer; with 0/0 stability it pops to flat and rides straight without dumping.
• Flat tunnel shot: Throw smooth and flat at 70–80%—Speed 4 and Glide 5 keep it tracking center the whole way.
• Soft anhyzer hold: Give it slight anny and clean spin; the neutral end-flight lets it pan and land flat instead of fighting out.
• Standstill woods approach: Minimal run-up needed—use nose-down release to let the glide carry straight through gaps.
• Low-ceiling float: Keep it low with a touch of hyzer; the glide does the work while the 0 fade avoids late hook-ups.
Want a similar, slightly faster neutral mid? Check the Innova Mako3. Need a touch more late fade for wind or placements? Try the Innova Roc3.