Innova Halo Star Baby Destroyer – Bradley Williams Tour Series 2026
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Innova Bradley Williams Tour Series "Baby" Destroyer 12 | 5 | -1 | 3
If you have always wanted to bag a Destroyer but found max-weight premium runs a bit too overstable for your arm speed, the Innova Bradley Williams Tour Series "Baby" Destroyer is the answer to your prayers. Slotted cleanly at the peak of our high-performance hub of distance drivers, this release is the exact same mold as a standard Destroyer but produced exclusively in premium lightweight configurations. Tailored to match the smooth, hyper-accurate form that defines Bradley Williams' elite game, this run provides a highly responsive flight pattern that allows developing arms and finesse throwers to experience tour-tier shots down the center of the fairway.
Flight Numbers
The standard printed flight ratings of 12 | 5 | -1 | 3 showcase the most decorated silhouette in disc golf history. Because this specific run scales the weight down into the 150s, the high-speed turn becomes exceptionally workable, helping you achieve a full, beautiful panning S-curve with far less exertion.
| Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | 5 | -1 | 3 |
The Bradley Williams Baby Destroyer delivers:
- Effortless High-Speed Glide: The reduced mass carries momentum beautifully, keeping the disc aloft deep into the fairway.
- True-to-Spec Torque Resistance: Despite the lighter weight, it holds its line firmly without turning over into a roller.
- Dependable Low-Speed Fade: Features a clean forward-penetrating finish that guards against premature bailing.
It excels at:
- Laser-straight backhand hyzer-flips that stand up flat and drift with total control.
- Soaring tailwind drives where heavier overstable plastic would drop early out of the sky.
- Finesse distance shots that demand tournament-level accuracy over brute physical force.
The Lightweight Halo Star Advantage
The "Baby" Destroyer gets its affectionate nickname strictly from its lighter weight class, typically dropping in around 155 to 160 grams. Physically, it uses the exact same factory mold dimensions as its max-weight siblings. Innova's legendary Halo Star plastic injects a dense, colored polymer along the outer rim edge, surrounding a vibrant center flight plate. While full-weight Halo runs can feel incredibly rigid and beefy, this lightweight run creates a perfect performance harmony. You get a gorgeously domey profile with premium, tacky all-weather grip, but the reduced weight makes it dramatically easier to bring the disc up to speed, unlocking an immediate distance sweet spot right out of the box.
How the Bradley Williams Destroyer Fits in the Innova Lineup
- Vs Max-Weight Halo Destroyers: Standard 175-gram runs behave like pure, unyielding headwind utility tools. This lightweight Bradley Williams version offers similar torque resistance but adds accessible high-speed turn for everyday local players.
- Vs the Innova 2026 Calvin Heimburg Duo Destroyer: Calvin's signature run is heavy, stiff, and engineered for maximum touring power. Bradley’s lightweight Halo Destroyer shifts the entire focus away from brute force and directly toward glide, tracking accuracy, and clean placement lines.
- Vs the Innova Star Katana: The Star Katana sits on the understable side of the high-speed spectrum and can bleed over into a roller under heavy power. The Baby Destroyer maintains its overstable heritage, ensuring a reliable finishing fade every time.
Innova Bradley Williams Destroyer Release Information
- Flight Numbers: Speed 12 | Glide 5 | Turn -1 | Fade 3
- Disc Type: Stable-Overstable Distance Driver
- Plastic Blends: Lightweight Halo Star ("Baby" Weight Class)
- Release Date: February 2026 Tour Series Drop
Frequently Asked Questions About the Bradley Williams Baby Destroyer
Is the "Baby Destroyer" a different physical mold than a normal Destroyer?
No, it is the exact same mold. The physical dimensions, rim width, and depth are completely identical to a standard stock run Destroyer. The nickname "Baby" refers strictly to the fact that this specific run was produced in a lighter weight range (typically 155–160 grams) to maximize glide.
What type of player is this lightweight Halo Destroyer built for?
It is perfect for intermediate and advanced players who want to experience the true flight path of a pro-level Destroyer without needing massive arm speed. It is also an exceptional tool for junior players, smaller hands, or advanced throwers looking for a massive tailwind bomber.
Will a lighter Halo Destroyer flip over or roll too easily?
Surprisingly, no. Because the premium Halo Star polymer structure retains a high degree of natural overstability, these lightweight Destroyers handle clean power shots beautifully. They track straight with immense forward glide, but they do not act like unstable or overly flippy drivers.
Does this run have a flat or domey profile?
The Bradley Williams Baby Halo Destroyer run is highly celebrated for its great, domey profile. This extra pop on the flight plate enhances the disc's natural glide, giving it a very smooth, airy flight that feels comfortable for high-velocity releases.
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