Innova Firestorm Distance Driver Disc

Meet the Innova Firestorm
The Innova Firestorm is a high-speed distance driver crafted for elite power throwers who demand reliability and overstability at maximum velocity. As a Speed 14 disc, it offers a commanding flight with torque resistance that holds up even under full power. Designed for advanced players, the Firestorm thrives in demanding conditions where control and dependable fade are critical.
Who Should Throw a Firestorm?
The Firestorm is ideal for experienced players with high arm speed who are looking for a fast, overstable driver that won’t turn over under pressure. Its stability and speed make it an excellent choice for headwinds, flex lines, and spike hyzers.
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Perfect for forehand bombers and power backhand throwers
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Excels in windy conditions where extra fade is beneficial
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Ideal for flex shots that fight out of anhyzer angles
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Dependable for distance lines that require consistent overstability
Why Do Players Love the Firestorm?
Players love the Firestorm because it brings serious speed with a trustworthy, overstable finish. Unlike other high-speed drivers that can be touchy or unpredictable, the Firestorm maintains its line before a strong, reliable fade. It handles torque like a champ, making it a go-to choice for aggressive throws and power forehands.
Firestorm Flight Numbers & Specs
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[ 14 ] Speed: Built for max velocity, ideal for high-powered throws.
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[ 4 ] Glide: Controlled carry that favors precision over float.
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[ -1 ] Turn: Slight high-speed turn allows for some shaping, but resists flipping.
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[ 3 ] Fade: Strong fade you can count on for a consistent finish.
Disc Specs:
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Rim Width: 2.3 cm — Wide rim maximizes aerodynamics and power grip.
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Rim Depth: 1.1 cm — Streamlined depth for clean release.
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Disc Height: 1.5 cm.
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Diameter: 21.1 cm — Regulation size with a focus on speed and control.
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PDGA Approved: March 23, 2017.
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Stability: Overstable — Designed to handle torque and finish hard.
How does the Firestorm fly?
The Firestorm launches on a straight-to-fade trajectory with minimal turn and a forceful finish. Power throwers can flex it on an anhyzer and watch it reliably fight back. It thrives in headwinds and delivers high-speed control, especially on forehand drives or low-ceiling backhands where stability is a must.
How does the Firestorm compare?
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Firestorm vs Shryke ( 13 | 6 | -2 | 2 ): The Shryke is more understable and glides longer, but can turn over easily at high speeds. The Firestorm offers more control.
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Firestorm vs Boss ( 13 | 5 | -1 | 3 ): Similar fade, but the Firestorm is faster and more torque-resistant, especially for sidearms.
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Firestorm vs Corvette ( 14 | 6 | -1 | 2 ): The Corvette has more glide and less fade, making it more distance-friendly for lower arm speeds.
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Firestorm vs Colossus ( 14 | 5 | -1 | 3 ): Both are fast and stable, but the Firestorm handles wind better.
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Firestorm vs Wraith ( 11 | 5 | -1 | 3 ): The Wraith is easier to control for average players, while the Firestorm caters to elite throwers seeking overstability.
Why the Firestorm Belongs in Your Bag
If you need a high-speed disc that you can trust in any condition, the Firestorm delivers. It’s fast, overstable, and built for confident throws off the tee. For experienced players who need a workhorse distance driver that can take the heat and finish strong, the Firestorm is a top-tier choice.



