Innova TeeBird3
The Innova TeeBird3 sits in countless pro and amateur bags because it does one job brilliantly—hits the target. Flight numbers 8 | 4 | 0 | 2 give controlled speed, modest glide, neutral turn, and a trustworthy forward fade. Innova calls it a “faster, less-glide TeeBird,” built for accuracy over raw distance. The flat, low-profile top cuts wind and releases cleanly from any grip.
At 21.2 cm diameter with a 1.7 cm rim, the disc feels comfortable in small and large hands. Compared with the original TeeBird, the “3” gains one speed and loses a tick of glide, producing tighter, earlier disc placement. Reviews praise its point-and-shoot nature: aim, throw, and watch it finish on line.
Plastic choice fine-tunes stability. Champion stays the most overstable and shrugs rocky landings. Star balances grip and durability, beating into gentle flip-ups over months. GStar offers cold-weather flexibility and extra grip straight from the box. Metal Flake adds eye-catching sparkle and a tick more fade, while baseline DX seasons quickly for workable turnovers. Halo Star runs start slightly harder-fading and deliver stunning two-tone rims.
Throw the Innova TeeBird3 flat and it tracks laser-straight up to 350 feet, then glides forward into a soft check-finish. Add hyzer, and it holds the angle before standing up. Give forehand torque, and the flat top resists early flip, rewarding clean mechanics with arrow-straight woods lines. Windy days highlight its low glide; the disc penetrates instead of ballooning high.
Slot it between a Leopard3 for understable finesse and a Thunderbird for extra fade. Many players carry two: fresh Champion for windy hyzers, seasoned Star for dead-straight lasers. Whether you need a first fairway or a seasoned workhorse, the TeeBird3 delivers surgical control without surprise drift.
Flight Numbers
- Speed: 8
- Glide: 4
- Turn: 0
- Fade: 2
Plastics
DX, Star, Champion, GStar, Metal Flake, Halo Star. Compare Innova blends for grip and durability HERE!