Innova Fox
Innova Fox
Innova Fox
Innova Fox
Innova Fox
Innova Fox

Innova Fox

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Innova Fox

The Innova Fox is a neutral-to-understable midrange built for effortless line shaping. Think “fast five-speed” touch with surprising carry. A low-profile, microbead rim releases clean and turns early with minimal power, making hyzer-flips, standstills, and low-ceiling tunnels feel automatic.

Throw it with slight hyzer to flip to flat and glide straight before a gentle finish. Need a smooth anhyzer that pans and lands soft? The Fox chases your angle up to woods-golf distances without unexpected dump. It’s the farthest-gliding mid in Innova’s lineup, perfect for controlled turnovers and straight birdie hunts.

Why throw the Fox?

  • Easy hyzer-flips and touch standstills in the woods.
  • Sneaky glide for midrange distance with minimal effort.
  • Low-profile, microbead feel = clean release and comfort.
  • Tracks straight on low-ceiling lines; finishes mild and controllable.

Plastics

Star • 151–180 g (First-Run and stock stamps).

Flight numbers

  • Speed 5
  • Glide 6
  • Turn −2
  • Fade 1

Similar Discs

Innova Mako3Innova Wombat3

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Innova Fox flight numbers and what do they mean?

The Fox is rated 5 | 6 | −2 | 1. Speed 5 = true midrange pace for touch control. Glide 6 adds easy carry on low effort throws. Turn −2 gives gentle high-speed turn for hyzer-flips and shaping lines. Fade 1 delivers a mild, forward-pushing finish. Net result: straight or drifting turnover flights that land soft and predictable.

Who is the Fox best for?

Newer players will see straighter flights with less power. Woods golfers and smooth throwers get effortless flip-to-flat lines under low ceilings. Power players can lean on the Fox for late-turning lasers, controlled turnovers, and touch approaches. If you like point-and-shoot mids that don’t dump, the Fox fits quickly.

How does the Fox compare to Mako3, Wombat3, and Foxbat?

Mako3 is straighter and more torque-tolerant, holding flat lines longer before moving. Wombat3 glides a ton and turns easier at low speed but feels taller in hand. The retired Foxbat was very understable; the Fox is quicker, lower profile, and more versatile. Many players bag Mako3 for dead-straight and Fox for easy hyzer-flips/turnovers.

What shots does the Fox excel at and how should I throw it?

Think hyzer-flip tunnels, smooth anhyzers that pan and land flat, and standstill gap-hitting. Keep the nose down and start on slight hyzer—let it flip to flat and ride center. For turnovers, aim flat to slight anhyzer and control height. Touch forehands work too: use clean mechanics and avoid heavy pre-release torque.

Which plastic and weight should I choose?

Star plastic offers grippy feel and durable, season-long flight. Lighter 151–165 g makes flip-ups easier for newer arms. 166–172 g balances glide and control for most golfers. 173–180 g adds wind poise and smoother finishes. In steady headwinds, choose a heavier Star Fox or pair it with a straighter, more stable mid for backup.

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