Innova Disc Golf

Innova Destroyer

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Plastic: Champion
Champion
Weight - Color (Stamp): 169g - Blue (Red Shatter)
  • 169g - Blue (Red Shatter)
  • 170g - Yellow (Red Foil)
  • 169g - Hot Pink w/ Yellow Orange Rim (White)
  • 173-75g - Sky Blue (Blue Foil)
  • 170g - Blue w/ Pink Rim (Magenta Shatter)
  • 159g - Teal w/ Lemon Lime Rim (Gold Chrome)
  • 158g - Orange (Blue Green Foil)
  • 141g - Chartreuse (Blue Shatter)
  • 137g - Chartreuse (Blue Shatter)
  • 155g - Chartreuse (Blue Green Foil)
  • 173-75g - Lime (Lavender Foil)
  • 173-75g - Red (Green)
  • 171g - Purple (Yellow Green Foil)
  • 161g - Yellow (Blue)
  • 172g - Yellow (Red Foil)
  • 172g - White (Blue Foil)
  • 171g - Red Orange (Blue)
  • 148g - Red (Black)
  • 172g - Pink (Blue Green Foil)
  • 163g - White (Blue Chrome)
  • 158g - Yellow (Red Foil)
  • 169g - Smoke Gray (Blue Foil)
  • 169g - Red (Silver)
  • 169g - Navy Blue (Red Foil)
Plastic: Champion
Weight - Color (Stamp): 169g - Blue (Red Shatter)
Innova Destroyer - Champion / 169g - Blue (Red Shatter) - Skyline Disc Golf
$15.99 USD
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Flight Numbers

12Speed
5Glide
-1Turn
3Fade

The benchmark distance driver. Since 2007, the Destroyer has been the disc golf world's most trusted power bomber — thrown by more world champions than any other mold.

Why Throw the Destroyer?

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The Gold Standard

More world titles have been won with the Destroyer than any other distance driver. Avery Jenkins, Paul McBeth, and Ricky Wysocki all trusted it as their go-to bomber. It's the disc every other 12-speed is measured against.

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Distance You Can Trust

The -1 turn gives it just enough high-speed movement for massive S-curves, while the 3 fade brings it back every time. Power throwers regularly push 400+ feet with confident, repeatable lines.

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Headwind Reliable

Fresh Destroyers handle headwinds without flipping. The combination of speed 12 and fade 3 keeps the disc tracking forward when conditions demand stability.

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Built to Cycle

No disc cycles better than the Destroyer. Fresh ones for overstable shots, seasoned ones for straight bombs, beat-in ones for turnovers. Many pros bag 3-5 Destroyers at different stages of wear.

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Forehand Weapon

The flat, shallow nose and overstable finish make the Destroyer one of the best forehand distance drivers ever made. It handles torque without wobbling and finishes with authority.

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Every Plastic Imaginable

Available in DX, Pro, Star, Champion, GStar, Halo Star, Blizzard, and Glow. Each plastic changes the flight — giving you an entire arsenal from a single mold.

Available Plastics

Popular

Star

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The go-to Destroyer plastic. Premium grip with excellent durability. Seasons into workable, slightly straighter flights over time. The sweet spot for most players.

Halo Star

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Tour-series premium plastic with eye-catching two-tone rims. Starts a touch more stable than regular Star, with extra glide. The premium choice for confident bombers.

Champion

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Maximum durability and the most overstable Destroyer flight. Resists scuffing on rocky terrain and holds its stability for the longest. Great for forehand throwers.

Pro

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Grippy, slightly softer feel with extra glide. Seasons faster than Star, producing straighter flights sooner. A great option for players wanting a more workable Destroyer.

DX

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Baseline plastic with tons of grip. Beats in quickly for understable turnover bombs and rollers. Affordable for cycling — many players keep fresh and beat-in DX Destroyers.

Blizzard Champion

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Lightweight microbubble Champion plastic (as low as 130g). Makes the Destroyer accessible for slower arm speeds, adding distance potential without needing elite power.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Destroyer is a 12-speed overstable distance driver with flight numbers 12/5/-1/3. Released in 2007, it's widely considered the most iconic distance driver in disc golf history. It's built for max distance with a dependable fade, and it's the benchmark every other high-speed driver is compared against.
Not as a primary driver — most beginners don't have the arm speed to get a speed-12 disc up to speed. The Destroyer will fade out early and not go far for newer players. Start with something like a Leopard or Valkyrie and work your way up. A good rule of thumb: if you can throw a midrange 280+ feet, you're ready to try a Destroyer.
Star is the most popular all-around choice — great grip, good durability, and seasons into workable flights. Champion is the most overstable and durable, ideal for forehand throwers. Halo Star adds premium feel with a touch more stability. Pro is grippier and beats in faster. DX is cheap and beats into turnover discs quickly. Blizzard Champion comes in lighter weights for slower arm speeds.
The Wraith (11/5/-1/3) shares the same turn and fade but is one speed slower. It's easier to throw at full flight for players who aren't quite ready for a Destroyer's speed. Many players bag both — the Wraith for control distance and the Destroyer for max distance.
The Nuke (13/5/-1/3) is one speed faster with a wider rim. Both share the same turn and fade. The Destroyer feels slightly more controllable for most arms, while the Nuke rewards bigger arm speeds with extra distance. The Destroyer also has more plastic options and run-to-run variety for cycling.
The Destroyer is famous for run-to-run variation. Slight differences in dome height, plastic firmness, and wing shape change the flight. Pop-top Destroyers tend to have more glide, flat-top runs are more overstable, and gummy plastics flip easier. Many players see this as an advantage — it lets you find the exact flight you want within a single mold.
Intermediate players with proper form can push 300-350 feet. Advanced players regularly reach 380-420 feet. Touring pros throw Destroyers 450-500+ feet. The key is having enough arm speed to activate the -1 turn — without it, the disc will just fade out early.

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