Innova Disc Golf

Innova Firefly

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Plastic: DX
DX
Weight - Color (Stamp): 161g - Red (Blue)
  • 161g - Red (Blue)
  • 169g - Robins Egg (Red Foil)
  • 172g - Blue (Red Foil)
  • 171g - Yellow (Blue Foil)
  • 175g - White (Hot Pink)
  • 175g - Purple (Red Foil)
Plastic: DX
Weight - Color (Stamp): 161g - Red (Blue)
Innova Firefly
$9.99 USD
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Flight Numbers

2Speed
3Glide
0Turn
1Fade

Nate Sexton's signature putter — the Aviar's big brother. Beadless, flat top, slightly deeper rim, straight-to-stable flight. Innova literally built this disc because Sexton asked for "the best version of a P2 we can make." The result is a putter trusted by touring pros and weekend players alike.

Why Throw the Firefly?

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Straight Flight, Gentle Fade

Zero turn and 1 fade means the Firefly goes where you aim and finishes with a soft, predictable hook. It doesn't dump, it doesn't skip wild — it parks. Point at the basket, trust the release, watch it land.

Beadless Rim, Deeper Feel

The Firefly's beadless rim sits deeper in the hand than the Aviar, giving you more disc to grip. The flat top and clean rim profile produce a smooth, repeatable release on both fan grips and power grips. No bead catching your fingers on the way out.

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Wind Stable for a Putter

The Firefly holds up in moderate wind better than most putters. The zero-turn stability means headwinds and crosswinds don't push it off line the way flippier putters get moved. It's the putter you trust when conditions aren't calm.

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Off-the-Tee Confidence

In premium plastics like Star or Halo Star, the Firefly is a legitimate throwing putter. It holds dead-straight lines out to 250+ feet and handles torque without flipping. Many players use it for tight fairway tee shots and long approach bombs.

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Nexus Plastic Was Made for This Disc

Innova developed Nexus plastic specifically for the Firefly at Sexton's request — firm, grippy, more durable than DX. It's the grip you want in cold and wet conditions with the stiffness pros need for consistent spin putts. No other Innova putter launched with its own plastic.

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Tour-Proven by Nate Sexton

Sexton has used the Firefly since 2019 and it's ranked among the top putters in Innova's fan survey year after year. It's not a gimmick release — it's a mold that a world-class player designed for his own game and then trusted in competition.

Plastics

Signature

Nexus

Sexton's Choice • Firm • Max Grip

The plastic Innova built for this disc. Nexus is firmer than DX, grippier than KC Pro, and more durable than both. It's the ideal putting blend — stiff enough for consistent spin putts, tacky enough for cold and wet days. The Sexton Tour Series Firefly comes in Nexus.

DX

Baseline • Budget • Wide Release

Innova's classic baseline plastic at the most affordable price. DX Fireflies are soft and grippy out of the box, beat in over time for more turn, and are now widely available after being a Factory Store exclusive. A great entry point for the mold.

KC Pro

Mid-Grade • Stiff • Pro Favorite

Ken Climo's signature putter blend — stiff with a slick-ish feel that many spin putters love. KC Pro Fireflies hold stability longer than DX and offer a firm, consistent release. A natural choice for players who already putt KC Pro Aviars.

Star

Premium • Durable • Throwing Putter

Innova's premium blend with excellent grip and durability. Star Fireflies hold their stability for a long time and handle off-the-tee drives without showing wear. The go-to choice when you need a Firefly that can take tree hits and keep flying true.

Halo Star

Premium • Two-Tone • Most Overstable

Star durability with a contrasting Halo rim. Halo Star Fireflies tend to run slightly more overstable than stock Star, making them excellent for headwind approaches and confident forehand putter shots. Limited runs — grab them when they drop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Innova calls the Firefly "the big brother to the Aviar." Same 2/3/0/1 flight numbers, but the Firefly has a beadless rim, a flat top, and a slightly deeper profile. The Aviar (Putt & Approach) has a bead and shallower feel. In practice, the Firefly sits more firmly in the hand and feels more like a P2 than a classic Aviar. If you like the Aviar flight but want a deeper, beadless grip, the Firefly is the answer.
Very close. Innova literally said they made the Firefly because Sexton "needed a new batch of P2s." Both are beadless, flat-topped, slightly deep 2/3/0/1 putters. The P2 is now made by Discmania at their own factory; the Firefly is Innova-manufactured. Hand feel and stability vary slightly between runs, but they occupy the same slot. Pick based on which brand ecosystem and plastic options you prefer.
Nexus is a baseline-grade plastic that Innova developed at Nate Sexton's request for the Firefly launch in 2019. It's firmer than DX, grippier than KC Pro, and significantly more durable than standard baseline. Think of it as the best of DX grip with KC Pro stiffness. Sexton wanted a putter plastic that felt confident in all weather without being slick — Nexus is exactly that.
Nexus is the purpose-built putting plastic — it's what Sexton designed the disc around. If you prefer softer putters, DX offers more give at a lower price. KC Pro is firmer and slicker for spin putters who want maximum consistency. Star and Halo Star are best reserved for throwing — they're too firm and slick for most putting styles.
Absolutely. In Star or Halo Star, the Firefly holds laser-straight lines out to 250+ feet with a predictable fade. The zero turn means it won't flip under power. Many players carry a Nexus Firefly for putting and a Star or Halo Star Firefly for off-the-tee drives — same release feel, different durability.
Yes. The straight-to-stable flight is forgiving and predictable. Beginners get a disc that goes where they aim without turning over or dumping hard. DX is the best starting plastic — affordable and grippy. As your putting stroke develops, you can move to Nexus for the premium feel without changing the mold.
Nexus is the standout here — its tacky grip holds up in cold and wet conditions better than KC Pro or DX. Sexton specifically wanted a plastic that wouldn't get slick in bad weather. If you play through winter, Nexus Fireflies are some of the best cold-weather putters in the Innova lineup.

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