Innova XCaliber Distance Driver Disc

Meet the Innova Xcaliber
The Innova Xcaliber is a high-speed, ultra-overstable distance driver built for maximum torque and wind-fighting performance. Designed with advanced players in mind, it delivers aggressive fade, minimal turn, and dependable flight even under the harshest conditions. Whether you're throwing into a headwind or launching power forehands, the Xcaliber gives you confidence that your disc will hold the line and finish hard.
Who Should Throw an Xcaliber?
The Xcaliber is geared toward advanced and professional-level players with high arm speed or strong forehand form. It thrives in demanding environments where overstability is a necessity, not a luxury.
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Perfect for headwind drives that need zero flip
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Great for overstable flex lines with a reliable finish
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Ideal for forehand power throwers needing stability and grip security
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Effective for skip shots and aggressive hyzers
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Trusted utility disc for tight fades and forced turnovers
Why Do Players Love the Xcaliber?
The Xcaliber earns its place in elite bags by doing exactly what it promises—holding up to full power without turning over. Players love it for its torque resistance and meaty fade, especially when precision is key and there’s no room for error. It’s one of those discs that makes you throw with confidence because you know it will always finish strong, no matter how hard you rip it or how nasty the wind gets.
Xcaliber Flight Numbers & Specs
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[ 12 ] Speed: Built for maximum distance at high arm speeds.
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[ 5 ] Glide: Carries surprisingly well for such a beefy disc.
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[ 0 ] Turn: Completely torque-resistant—won’t turn over at high speeds.
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[ 4 ] Fade: Delivers a powerful, sweeping fade at the end of flight.
Disc Specs:
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Rim Width: 2.3 cm — Wide and aggressive, typical for ultra-high-speed drivers.
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Rim Depth: 1.2 cm — Moderate depth for forehand comfort and clean release.
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Disc Height: 1.6 cm — Flat-topped for reduced drag and reliable flight in wind.
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Diameter: 21.1 cm — Regulation size with a compact, dense feel.
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PDGA Approved: March 13, 2008.
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Stability: Overstable — Built to resist turn and finish hard, even under torque.
How does the Xcaliber fly?
The Xcaliber launches fast and flat, quickly pushing forward before diving into a powerful fade. It handles high-speed releases and forehands with no wobble or unwanted turn. Even in stiff headwinds, it stays true to its line, making it a trusted option when control matters more than raw distance. Throw it on anhyzer and watch it flex back hard, or power it flat and get a consistent skip finish. This is a workhorse for distance control and placement.
How does the Xcaliber compare?
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Xcaliber vs Destroyer ( 12 | 5 | -1 | 3 ): Destroyer is slightly less stable with a touch of high-speed turn; more workable for long flex lines.
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Xcaliber vs Boss ( 13 | 5 | -1 | 3 ): Boss is faster with more turn; Xcaliber is better in wind and more predictable for forehands.
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Xcaliber vs Firestorm ( 14 | 4 | 0 | 3 ): Firestorm is faster. Xcaliber offers more glide and a harder finish.
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Xcaliber vs Ape ( 13 | 5 | 0 | 4 ): Ape is similar in overstability but feels bulkier and has less glide.
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Xcaliber vs Max ( 11 | 3 | 0 | 5 ): Max is even more overstable with a steeper fade, ideal for utility shots and strong headwinds.
Why the Xcaliber Belongs in Your Bag
If you throw with power and need a disc that can handle it, the Xcaliber should be in your arsenal. It’s a reliable weapon for wind, torque, and precision. For sidearms, spike hyzers, and high-speed headwind bombs, nothing hits the target like the Xcaliber. When the course gets tough, this disc shows up strong.