Innova Firestorm
The Innova Firestorm is built for pure speed. Flight numbers 14 | 4 | -1 | 3 place it among disc golfs fastest mold. Innova calls it a faster, beat-in Destroyer, perfect for power throwers. The wide 2.4 cm rim slashes air and handles torque without wobble. On flat rips, expect long neutral push before a forward fade. Low lines stay laser straight, then skip gently forward.
Give the Firestorm slight hyzer and watch it flip to flat, carrying huge distance. Forehand throwers like the shallow nose and high torque tolerance. Many players describe it as a flippier Boss for sidearm bombs. Pop-top versions glide higher; flat runs exit hand faster. Dome differences let players fine-tune for climate and style.
Pair the Firestorm above a Destroyer and below a Colossus for distance layering. Use it when a Destroyer overturns or wind demands extra speed. Experienced players push 500 feet with clean form and tailwind help. Newer arms should start with lighter Blizzard or GStar runs. Add a Firestorm to discover raw, controllable power in your bag.
Flight Numbers
- Speed: 14
- Glide: 4
- Turn: 1
- Fade: 3
Plastics
DX, Pro, Star, Champion, GStar, Halo Star, Blizzard, Glow Champion. Compare Innova blends for grip and durability HERE!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Innova Firestorm?
The Firestorm is a 14speed, lowglide distance driver engineered for maximum velocity and a beefy fadeInnovas answer to ultrafast, windbeating bombs.
What are the Innova Firestorm flight numbers?
Speed14 | Glide4 | Turn0 | Fade3. Expect little to no turn and a strong, reliable finish.
Is the Firestorm overstable?
Yesout of the box it resists highspeed turn and fights headwinds, ending with a pronounced skipfade.
Which plastics does the Firestorm come in?
Typical runs include Star, Champion, and Halo Star. Champion offers maximum overstability; Star balances grip and durability; Halo adds premium feel with extra fade.
Who should throw a Firestorm?
Players with 375ft+ power seeking windstable distance, or forehand users needing a dependable hook at the end of flight.
Firestorm vs. Destroyer what’s the difference?
The Destroyer (12/5/1/3) has more glide and workable turn; the Firestorm is faster, lowerglide, and maintains stability in stronger winds.
Is the Firestorm good for forehand shots?
Absolutelyits flat top and 0/3 stability deliver 300350ft forehands that finish hard and skip reliably.
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