Innova Wolf Midrange Disc
Meet the Innova Wolf
The Innova Wolf is a unique midrange disc designed with a pronounced understable flight path, making it a fantastic choice for players who need a disc that turns easily and holds an anhyzer line without fading back. With a shallow rim and low profile, the Wolf is user-friendly and responsive—ideal for learning controlled midrange angles or shaping technical lines through wooded fairways.
Who Should Throw a Wolf?
- Great for beginners learning how to throw smooth, straight-to-turning lines
- Excellent choice for turnover approaches and anhyzer midrange shots
- Useful in tight wooded fairways requiring finesse and precision
- Reliable for tailwind shots where reduced fade is essential
- Perfect for players seeking a disc that stays turned without fading back
Why Do Players Love the Wolf?
Players love the Wolf for its reliability in turning flights and ease of control. It’s not a power disc, but that’s exactly the appeal—it responds beautifully to smooth throws and excels in finesse situations. Whether you’re learning the game or dialing in a specific shot type, the Wolf offers consistent results with minimal fade, helping you stay on target and in the fairway.
Wolf Flight Numbers & Specs
- [ 4 ] Speed: Offers moderate glide while maintaining excellent control.
- [ 3 ] Glide: Provides a dependable, slightly floaty feel in flight.
- [ -4 ] Turn: Extremely understable; turns easily right out of the hand.
- [ 1 ] Fade: Very minimal finish, letting the disc hold its line.
- Rim Width: 1.2 cm – Slim rim for a comfortable grip, especially for smaller hands.
- Rim Depth: 1.3 cm – Shallow profile, aiding clean releases and touch shots.
- Disc Height: 2.1 cm – Relatively tall, contributing to a more floaty, gliding flight.
- Diameter: 21.7 cm – Standard midrange size, easy to grip and control.
- PDGA Approved: Yes – Approved on January 1, 1997.
- Stability: Understable – Ideal for controlled turnover flights.
How Does the Wolf Fly?
When thrown flat with moderate power, the Wolf will turn significantly to the right (for right-handed backhand throwers) and stay on that line with very little fade at the end. This makes it a go-to for shots that need to bend around obstacles or carve a soft path through the woods. At lower speeds, it offers a gentle, consistent turnover; at higher speeds, it won’t resist turning over, making power control crucial.
How Does the Wolf Compare?
- Wolf vs Panther (5 | 4 | -2 | 1): The Panther is a touch faster and more stable, making it better for gentle turnovers and straight shots.
- Wolf vs Stingray (4 | 5 | -3 | 1): The Stingray glides more and handles a bit more power before turning, but both excel in turnover lines.
- Wolf vs Mako3 (5 | 4 | 0 | 0): The Mako3 is a dead-straight disc with more neutral flight—ideal for players who want a straight line without turn or fade.
- Wolf vs Cobra (4 | 5 | -2 | 2): The Cobra is slightly more stable and versatile, capable of both straight and turnover lines with a touch more finish.
- Wolf vs Foxbat (5 | 6 | -1 | 0): The Foxbat is glidey and neutral, great for shaping lines but not as naturally understable as the Wolf.
Why the Wolf Belongs in Your Bag
If you’re looking for a disc that consistently turns and stays turned, the Wolf delivers. It fills a unique niche that many other midranges can’t—offering a trustworthy anhyzer or turnover path that doesn’t fight back. For players dialing in their form or needing a specialty disc for tight, technical lines, the Wolf is a smart and affordable choice that brings creative shot shaping into play.

