

A -5 rated disc will turn from a straight line of flight very easily with relatively little power behind it, while a +1 is unlikely to turn at all and will usually begin fading earlier in the flight. Turn - The turn of a disc (also known as high speed stability) describes how hard a disc will fight against its natural inclination to fade (see below) during the flight.A disc with a glide of 1 will be relatively unaffected by winds and will tend to fly on the thrower's power more than anything, while a disc with a glide of 7 will be very sensitive to crosswinds and headwinds, but will ride a tailwind much further than it could be thrown via force alone. Discs with less glide are more accurate in high wind situations". Beginners wanting more distance should choose discs with more glide. Discs with more glide are best for new players, and for producing maximum distance. Glide - Rated from 1 to 7, Innova describes glide as "the discs ability to maintain loft during flight.Ratings range from 1 to 14, with 14 being the "fastest" drivers and 1 being the "slowest" putt and approach discs. Speed - Speed is the rating of the throw speed which is required to throw the disc on the line the other flight numbers suggest, and is largely determined by the thickness of the rim, with 2.6 cm being the thickest allowed for PDGA approved play, but it has also been described as how easily the disc cuts through the air.Innova uses a numeric scale to rate the performance of its discs. INNOVA Monster distance driver disc rated 10|3|0|5
