Innova Pig Midrange Disc

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Meet the Innova Pig

The Innova Pig is a beefy overstable midrange disc that bridges the gap between a putter and a utility approach disc. Designed with a blunt rim, beadless profile, and gummy plastic options, it’s made to grip and stick—literally. Whether you’re facing headwinds, need a controlled hyzer, or just want a disc that lands and stays, the Pig is ready to dig in and get dirty.

Who Should Throw a Pig?

  • Excellent for forehand flicks and backhand hyzers
  • Trustworthy in high wind or adverse weather
  • Ideal for precise upshots and skip-free landings
  • Great for touchy anhyzer flex shots that finish hard
  • Perfect utility disc for scrambling and tight lines

Why Do Players Love the Pig?

The Pig is a favorite for its unique combination of torque resistance and minimal ground play. It’s not just another approach disc—it’s a specialized tool that brings predictability to your short game. The soft, grippy plastic offers confident releases, and its overstable flight ensures consistent finishes, making it a must-have for anyone who values control over distance.

Pig Flight Numbers & Specs

  • [4] Speed: Just fast enough to offer range without sacrificing control.
  • [1] Glide: Minimal lift keeps the flight low and true.
  • [0] Turn: Holds its line without flipping, even on high-power throws.
  • [3] Fade: Delivers a sharp, reliable finish every time.
  • Rim Width: Moderately thick, aiding in a firm grip for forehand shots.
  • Rim Depth: Deeper than average, contributing to its overstable nature.
  • Disc Height: Fairly tall, which helps slow it down quickly on approach.
  • Diameter: 21.2 cm
  • PDGA Approved: Yes – March 21, 2008
  • Stability: Overstable—designed to resist turn and finish hard left (for RHBH)

How Does the Pig Fly?

On the course, the Pig flies exactly as it sounds: low, powerful, and determined. It pushes forward with minimal glide and then finishes with a strong hook. It’s excellent for power forehands and hyzer approaches that demand exactness. The Pig can be thrown hard without fear of flipping, and its fade ensures it lands with control, not carry. It’s not designed to go far—it’s designed to go where you need it.

How Does the Pig Compare?

  • Pig vs AviarX3 (4 | 2 | 0 | 3): Both are overstable, but the AviarX3 has slightly more glide and a more putter-like feel.
  • Pig vs Toro (4 | 2 | 1 | 3): The Toro is similarly overstable but features a flatter top and sharper rim, making it slightly faster and more torque-resistant.
  • Pig vs Rhyno (2 | 1 | 0 | 3): The Rhyno is slower and offers a bit more finesse, but the Pig is better for forehand power shots.
  • Pig vs Zone (4 | 3 | 0 | 3): The Zone offers more glide and a flatter profile, while the Pig feels more rounded and gummy in hand.
  • Pig vs Harp (4 | 3 | 0 | 3): Similar flight but the Harp may have a slightly more aggressive fade; feel in hand is the biggest differentiator.

Why the Pig Belongs in Your Bag

If you need an approach disc that bites hard, skips rarely, and flies exactly how you throw it—regardless of wind or torque—the Pig is your hog. Whether you’re finessing tight greens or powering through headwinds, it offers the kind of confidence that earns it a permanent place in the bag. It’s more than an overstable mid—it’s a statement of control.