Innova DX Sonic
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Innova DX Sonic Flight Numbers: 1 | 2 | -4 | 0
The Innova DX Sonic is one of the most unique putt and approach discs in Innova’s lineup. Based on the Hero 235, the Sonic has a low-profile grip, great thumb traction, and a floaty flight that feels closer to a catch disc than a traditional putter. Innova lists the Sonic as a best choice for beginners, short to medium approach shots, and putting.
On the course, the DX Sonic is built for finesse. With flight numbers of 1 | 2 | -4 | 0, it offers very easy turn, soft glide, and almost no fade. That makes it useful for touch approaches, gentle turnovers, floaty putts, short standstill shots, and low-power lines where you want the disc to land softly without skipping hard.
DX plastic gives the Sonic a classic baseline feel with approachable grip and a traditional Innova hand feel. It is a strong fit for newer players, casual throwers, and anyone transitioning from catch discs or ultimate-style throws into disc golf. The Sonic’s grooved rim also gives players a clear thumb placement point for confident touch releases.
Compared to more traditional putters, the DX Sonic is much slower, floatier, and more understable. It is not built for torque-heavy drives or hard fade. It is built for touch, glide, creative angles, and shots where you want the disc to drift gently and finish flat.
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Key Features
- DX plastic with classic baseline grip
- Unique putt and approach disc based on the Hero 235
- Grooved rim with strong thumb traction
- Very understable flight with virtually no fade
- Great for floaty putts, touch approaches, turnovers, and soft landings
- Beginner-friendly option for players coming from catch discs or ultimate-style throws
Flight Numbers
1 | 2 | -4 | 0
FAQ
How does the Innova DX Sonic fly?
The DX Sonic flies slow, floaty, and very understable with almost no fade. It is built for touch shots, gentle turnovers, straight putts, and soft approaches.
What makes the Innova Sonic different from other putters?
The Sonic has a unique catch-disc-inspired shape, a grooved rim for thumb traction, and a very floaty flight. It feels different from most traditional disc golf putters.
Is the DX Sonic beginner friendly?
Yes. Innova lists the Sonic as a best choice for beginners, short to medium approach shots, and putting. Its low-power, glidey flight makes it easy to throw with touch.
What is DX plastic like on the Sonic?
DX plastic gives the Sonic a classic baseline feel with good grip and an approachable price point. It will season faster than premium plastics and become even more workable over time.
Is the DX Sonic good for approaches?
Yes. The DX Sonic is useful for short to medium approaches, especially when you want a soft landing, gentle turn, and minimal fade.
A floaty DX putt and approach disc built for touch, glide, beginner-friendly control, and creative short-game lines.