Innova Eagle Fairway Driver Disc

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Meet the Innova Eagle

The Innova Eagle is a classic overstable fairway driver that helped define the control driver category. With its trusted flight path and consistent fade, the Eagle delivers dependable performance for seasoned players looking to shape precise lines. Known for its versatility and torque resistance, the Eagle is a favorite for both backhand and forehand throwers who need reliable flights in any condition.

Who Should Throw an Eagle?

The Eagle is ideal for players who want an overstable fairway driver that can handle power and wind. It suits intermediate to advanced players looking to throw flex shots, controlled hyzers, or tight technical lines with confidence.

  • Great for power throwers who want consistent control
  • Reliable forehand fairway driver for tight gaps
  • Go-to disc for flex shots and shaping technical lines
  • Trusted choice for windy rounds and overstable needs
  • Excellent for players looking to graduate from beginner drivers

Why Do Players Love the Eagle?

The Eagle is loved for its controllability and stability. Unlike faster drivers that may turn unpredictably, the Eagle responds cleanly to angles and power. Whether thrown flat for a late fade or on an anhyzer for a flex line, it holds the intended path and finishes strong. For many players, the Eagle is the first overstable fairway that earns a permanent place in their bag.

Eagle Flight Numbers & Specs

[ 7 ] Speed: A dependable fairway speed for both power and finesse.

[ 4 ] Glide: Balanced glide allows for consistent flight shape and placement.

[ -1 ] Turn: Slight turn adds extra control and shaping versatility.

[ 3 ] Fade: Strong finish for precision placement and reliability.

Disc Specs:

  • Rim Width: 1.8 cm – Slightly wider rim offers extra torque resistance
  • Rim Depth: 1.2 cm – Balanced for both forehand and backhand grip comfort
  • Disc Height: 1.6 cm – Compact profile improves consistency and wind resistance
  • Diameter: 21.2 cm – Standard size for a reliable, familiar feel
  • PDGA Approved: Sep 30, 1999
  • Stability: Overstable — trusted for control, fade, and flex

How Does the Eagle Fly?

The Eagle flies with a touch of high-speed turn followed by a solid, late fade. When thrown with power, it resists turning too far and always fights back to finish on line. On flex shots, it holds the anhyzer before reliably fading out. Forehand players appreciate its stability and glide, especially on low, powerful lines. In the woods or on open fairways, the Eagle thrives when control is key.

How Does the Eagle Compare?

  • Eagle vs Teebird ( 7 | 5 | 0 | 2 ): The Teebird is straighter and more glidey, while the Eagle offers more turn and a stronger fade.
  • Eagle vs Firebird ( 9 | 3 | 0 | 4 ): The Firebird is faster and much more overstable, better for utility and extreme conditions.
  • Eagle vs Banshee ( 7 | 3 | 0 | 3 ): The Banshee has less turn and more immediate fade, while the Eagle offers more shaping options.
  • Eagle vs Thunderbird ( 9 | 5 | 0 | 2 ): The Thunderbird is faster and straighter, making it more of a long-range control driver.
  • Eagle vs Gazelle ( 6 | 4 | 0 | 2 ): The Gazelle is slower and straighter with less fade, good for finesse shots.

Why the Eagle Belongs in Your Bag

The Eagle is a classic for a reason — it’s a dependable, versatile control driver that excels in many roles. If you need a disc that performs under pressure, shapes lines with confidence, and thrives in both calm and windy conditions, the Eagle fits the bill. It’s an overstable workhorse that rewards strong throws and clean angles. Keep it in your bag, and you’ll always have a tool for precision and power.