The defining characteristic of the Insanity’s flight is its slow turn and straight fade, crafted by design with softened shapes to mimic a worn Inertia. Thusly the Insanity needs less power to execute certain Inertia flights and will exhibit a bit more turn and a noticeably more neutral fade portion than the Inertia.
High-power throwers will see enhanced glide and forward carry at low speeds, making it useful for a variety of low-ceiling shots and higher tailwind-riding lines. Average power throwers will see the most advantage with low-height drives that gain distance and have enough stability to easily range.
The Insanity is most suited to backhand drives, and either highly skilled forehands or beginner-power forehands. Its high-speed turn excels for hyzer-flip drives, turnovers, and smooth-power flat, as well as a variety of utility and tailwind shots.
Speed |
Glide |
Turn |
Fade
|
9 |
5 |
-2 |
1.5 |