Innova Boss
The Innova Boss is a fast distance driver built for long flights and big-arm power. It combines a touch of turn with a dependable fade. The disc is capable of tremendous distance and was used to set the current distance world record.
Innova Boss Review
The Innova Boss is one of the most popular high-speed distance drivers in disc golf. It combines impressive speed with workable stability and a dependable finish. The disc is capable of tremendous distance and was used to set the current distance world record. Its blend of power and control has made it a favorite among players seeking maximum distance.
The Boss is designed to handle substantial power while still producing a full flight. Players with higher arm speed can take advantage of its slight turn and reliable fade. This combination helps generate long flights without sacrificing predictability.
Flight Characteristics and Control
The Boss launches with strong forward momentum and excellent downrange carry. When thrown with sufficient power, it develops a moderate amount of high-speed turn. This movement helps extend flight distance and create long S-curve lines.
Despite its speed, the turn remains manageable. The disc continues moving forward rather than drifting excessively off line. This allows players to push for distance while maintaining control of the overall flight path.
As the flight slows, a dependable fade begins to develop. The fade is noticeable and consistent without being overly abrupt. This finishing stability helps the disc recover from its turn and settle into a predictable landing area.
The Boss also responds well to different release angles. Flat releases can maximize distance potential. Hyzer releases can flip up and carry downrange. Anhyzer angles create long flex shots with reliable recovery.
Innova Boss Flight Numbers
The Boss features a distance-focused flight profile represented by 13 | 5 | -1 | 3. The high speed rating provides substantial distance potential for players who can generate the necessary velocity. The glide helps sustain forward movement throughout the flight.
The slight turn creates additional carry during the high-speed phase. This movement allows the disc to achieve greater distance than many overstable drivers. At the same time, the turn remains controlled enough to preserve accuracy.
As rotational speed decreases, the fade becomes more prominent. The disc finishes with dependable lateral movement and a strong return toward center. The balance between turn and fade produces long flights with a predictable finish.
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Skill Level Recommendations
Beginners may find the Boss difficult to fully utilize due to its speed requirement. Lower arm speeds will often produce an earlier fade and reduced overall distance. It is generally better suited for developing players with stronger throwing power.
Intermediate players can use the Boss for distance drives, flex shots, and controlled S-curve lines. As arm speed increases, the disc becomes easier to shape and control.
Advanced players will appreciate the Boss's speed and distance potential. It excels at maximum-distance drives. It also performs well for power forehands and long flex shots.



























































































































































































































































































