
The Prodigy X2 is a very high-speed distance driver with good glide and moderate fade. It produces a reliably overstable flight, making it a dependable choice in windy conditions and for shots that require a consistent finish.
High speed (12) demands significant arm speed and solid technique to achieve full flight.
Release flat with power — the disc will resist turning over and finish reliably left (RHBH). Great for forehand drives.
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This distance driver from Prodigy offers a reliable flight profile for players looking to extend their range. With a speed rating of 12, it cuts through the air efficiently, maintaining a straight flight path that ends with a strong fade to the left. You can expect the disc to skip forward on landing, allowing for easy approaches. The moderate glide ensures the disc stays in the air long enough for you to generate full speed, while the zero turn rating keeps it on course even under pressure. Advanced players with the arm speed necessary to handle a Speed 12 disc will find this mold exceptionally useful for forehand drives and controlled distance. It handles moderate headwinds beautifully because of its overstable nature, resisting the wind's push. Throw it on a hyzer release to get a predictable finish left, or utilize its skip potential to roll shots toward the basket. The rim profile provides excellent grip, making it a dependable choice for those needing a reliable workhorse driver.
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What the Prodigy X2's flight numbers mean for your game
This disc demands elite arm speed. Most recreational players will find it flies understable until they develop enough power.
Good glide allows this disc to stay aloft longer, adding distance. However, it may be more affected by headwinds.
This disc resists turning during the high-speed phase of flight. It holds its line or moves left (for RHBH throwers) from the moment of release.
Moderate end-of-flight fade. This disc reliably finishes left (RHBH), making it predictable for placement shots.