Innova Mako3 Midrange Disc

Meet the Innova Mako3
The Innova Mako3 is a smooth-flying midrange disc designed for pinpoint accuracy and laser-straight lines. As the enhanced version of the original Mako, this disc maintains a reliable glide and neutral flight path, making it a favorite for players who want consistency and control from the tee or fairway. With its low-profile feel and refined rim, the Mako3 fits comfortably in the hand, inviting confident releases and clean finishes.
Who Should Throw a Mako3?
- Ideal for smooth, technical midrange shots that require minimal turn or fade.
- Great for wooded courses where shaping lines with precision is key.
- Excellent as a first midrange for beginners thanks to its stable and intuitive flight.
- Reliable for controlled hyzer-flips or slight anhyzer holds when thrown with more power.
- Go-to disc for low-power forehand approaches with neutral fade.
Why Do Players Love the Mako3?
It’s the type of disc that makes you look better than you are. The Mako3 is beloved for its glidey, predictable flight and versatility on all kinds of terrain. Whether you’re threading a tunnel or laying up to the basket, it’s dependable without surprises. The smooth, straight finish helps you keep it in the fairway, and it’s easy to throw for just about everyone. If you're tired of your mids drifting too much or fading out early, the Mako3 is like hitting reset—pure and simple.
Mako3 Flight Numbers & Specs
- [5] Speed: A true midrange speed for easy control and placement.
- [5] Glide: Exceptional carry for long, smooth flights without needing extra power.
- [0] Turn: Holds a straight line even at higher speeds.
- [0] Fade: Virtually no fade—ideal for laser-straight finishes.
- Rim Width: 1.2 cm – Comfortable grip without feeling bulky.
- Rim Depth: 1.4 cm – Fits naturally for both backhand and forehand grips.
- Disc Height: 2.1 cm – Slightly lower profile for a smoother release.
- Diameter: 21.7 cm
- PDGA Approved: Yes – April 8, 2013
- Stability: Stable – Flies straight with little to no deviation
How Does the Mako3 Fly?
Throw it flat, and it goes straight. Add a touch of hyzer, and it holds the line. Give it some anhyzer, and it glides beautifully without diving or fading out. The Mako3 is a shaping tool—it responds exactly how you throw it. It’s especially dependable in low-wind conditions and has enough glide to reach surprising distances for a midrange. If you're working on your form or need a disc that amplifies clean technique, this is the one.
How Does the Mako3 Compare?
- Mako3 vs Roc3 (5 | 4 | 0 | 3): The Roc3 offers more fade and torque resistance, making it better for windy days or overstable lines.
- Mako3 vs Shark (4 | 4 | 0 | 2): The Shark has slightly less glide and more fade, leaning toward beginner-friendly stability.
- Mako3 vs Atlas (5 | 5 | 0 | 1): The Atlas shares a similar straight flight but has a unique two-piece construction and a touch more fade.
- Mako3 vs Foxbat (4 | 6 | -1 | 0): The Foxbat has more glide and turn, suited for players who want a slightly more understable flight.
- Mako3 vs Wombat3 (5 | 6 | -1 | 1): The Wombat3 offers even more glide with slight turn, making it great for longer, floaty lines.
Why the Mako3 Belongs in Your Bag
The Mako3 is a midrange you can build your game around. Whether you're shaping lines through trees or laying up from the fairway, it does the job with minimal fuss. It's one of the easiest discs to trust, and that confidence means better results. You’ll find it especially valuable when you need control without fade, and it's a great disc for both growth and reliability.










