The Innova Stingray is a classic midrange built for smooth turnovers, effortless glide, and pinpoint control. With moderate speed, exceptional glide, and an understable -3 turn, it is ideal for shaping finesse shots through tight fairways or holding long, controlled turnover lines with ease. A comfortable rim and shallow profile give an easy grip that suits beginners and experienced players alike, and the minimal fade means a smooth, predictable finish. Whether you want reliable hyzer-flips, consistent anhyzers, or long-range rollers, the Stingray delivers.
Why Throw the Stingray?
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Effortless Turnovers
The -3 turn shapes long, smooth right-moving lines (RHBH) with almost no effort, making it a dedicated turnover mid.
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Exceptional Glide
A glide of 5 keeps the Stingray floating for extra distance and easy, controlled flights that carry down the fairway.
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Easy Hyzer-Flips
It flips up from a hyzer to flat and rides, a favorite for straight-to-turnover shaping at lower power.
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Roller Ready
The understable flight and strong glide make it a natural roller and a handy utility disc around trouble.
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Comfortable Shallow Rim
A shallow profile and comfortable rim give an easy, natural grip that works for a wide range of hand sizes.
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Beginner-Friendly
Understable and easy-turning, the Stingray rewards lower arm speeds and won't fight you on the release.
At -3, the Stingray is near the understable edge for a speed-4 midrange. Little turns more at this speed. For a bigger, flippier turn, size up to a fairway like the Ascend (6/5/-3/0.5) above.
The Stingray is rated 4 | 5 | -3 | 1. That's midrange speed with exceptional glide, an easy understable turn, and a minimal fade - built for smooth turnovers, hyzer-flips, and long, controlled anhyzer lines.
It excels at controlled turnovers, smooth anhyzers, and long-range rollers. It is a go-to choice for players who want an easy-turning midrange that holds its line with minimal effort.
Yes. Its understable flight makes it ideal for newer players who need a midrange that naturally turns without requiring high arm speed. It won't fight your release.
Compared to the Mako3, the Stingray has more turn and is easier to flip up, making it better for turnovers. It is also more understable than the Cobra (4/5/-2/2), which flies straighter with a bit more fade.
The Stingray typically comes from 150g to 180g. Choose a lighter weight for even easier turnovers and rollers, or a heavier one for a more controlled, wind-resistant flight.
Yes. DX Stingrays beat in faster and become more understable over time, while Champion and Star hold their stability longer, offering a slightly more resistant turn before breaking in.
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