
The Innova Mamba is a high-speed distance driver with exceptional glide and gentle fade. It produces a very understable, turnover flight, making it a great option for players looking for easy distance or turnover lines.
High speed (11) demands significant arm speed and solid technique to achieve full flight.
Best thrown on hyzer — it will flip up and turn right (RHBH). Great for roller shots or big sweeping turnovers.
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Designed by Innova, this distance driver is engineered for explosive power and high-speed turnover shots. Boasting a speed of 11 and a significant turnover rating, the disc is exceptionally understable. It will aggressively fight to turn over hard to the right for RHBH throwers before fading slightly at the end of its flight. The deep rim width provides a comfortable grip, while the 6.0 glide helps maintain momentum throughout the throw. Throwers with significant arm speed will appreciate this disc for big turnover drives and roller shots that glide forward effortlessly. It excels when released on a steep hyzer angle, often skipping aggressively across the fairway due to its stability. Because the flight requires high velocity to lock in, beginners may find the fade difficult to manage, though advanced players can reliably use this disc to manipulate the flight path with precision.
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What the Innova Mamba's flight numbers mean for your game
This disc requires significant arm speed to reach its full flight potential. Best for players with strong, consistent throws.
Exceptional glide keeps this disc in the air a long time, maximizing distance. Be mindful of wind conditions.
Strong high-speed turn means this disc will flip and curve right (RHBH) significantly. Useful for rollers and big turnover shots.
A gentle fade at the end of flight. The disc hooks slightly left (RHBH) as it slows, providing a soft, predictable finish.