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!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Innova Teebird3?
The Teebird3 is an 8-speed fairway driver that offers the classic Teebird flight in a faster, flatter, slightly more torque-resistant package—ideal for pinpoint control and dependable fade.
What are the Innova Teebird3 flight numbers?
Speed 8 | Glide 4 | Turn 0 | Fade 2. Expect a straight-to-stable flight with a crisp, reliable finish even in moderate wind.
Is the Teebird3 overstable or understable?
Out of the box it is stable to mildly overstable: it resists turn, holds a straight line, then fades predictably without dumping hard.
Teebird3 vs. Teebird – what's the difference?
The Teebird3 is 1 speed faster, has a flatter top, and penetrates wind better. The original Teebird glides longer at lower speeds but turns more under power.
Teebird3 vs. Thunderbird – how do they compare?
The Thunderbird (9/5/0/2) is faster with extra glide and fade, excelling in headwinds. The Teebird3 offers tighter lines and excels at controlled placement shots.
Teebird3 vs. TL3 – what's the key difference?
Both share an 8-speed rim; the TL3 has –1 turn and 1 fade for a straighter finish, while the Teebird3’s 0/2 flight gives a firmer late fade.
Which plastic types does the Teebird3 come in?
Regular stock includes Star, Champion, GStar, and DX. Champion runs fly most overstable, Star balances grip and durability, GStar adds flex, and DX seasons into straighter flights quickly.
How far can the average player throw a Teebird3?
Intermediate throwers typically reach 300–330 ft on a flat release; advanced arms can push 360–400 ft while still holding a laser-straight fairway line.