Prodigy D3 Max Flight Chart
The Prodigy D3 Max is a high-speed distance driver built for long, glidey flights with workable understability. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -2 | 2, the D3 Max is designed for players who want maximum distance without requiring elite arm speed. Compared to the original D3, the D3 Max features a slightly shallower rim and a smoother profile, helping it flip to flat more easily and stretch out long, controlled flights. Reviews highlight its strong glide, accessible stability, and ability to shape lines from hyzer-flips to long turnovers.
Flight Path for Newer & Developing Players
For beginners and lower-power throwers, the D3 Max will still feel like a very fast disc — but more forgiving than many high-speed drivers. Expect a small amount of high-speed turn followed by a moderate, predictable fade. Most new players won’t unlock a full hyzer-flip, but they will benefit from the disc’s glide, making it one of the more approachable speed-13 drivers on the market.
How the D3 Max Flies for Intermediate Arms
Intermediate players will see the D3 Max perform close to its intended flight numbers. A light hyzer release will often flip up to flat, coast straight for a long stretch, then finish with a gentle fade. Reviewers consistently note its ability to carry distance without demanding perfect power or form. It excels at long turnovers, smooth S-curves, and controlled distance shots in open fairways.
Flight Ratings in the Hands of Advanced Throwers
Advanced players can fully unlock the D3 Max’s understability. Thrown flat, it will show a clean turn before fading forward. With its substantial glide, it is capable of pushing for maximum distance lines similar to seasoned Destroyers or Shrykes. Power throwers appreciate that it resists burning over, especially in premium plastic, but still offers a workable turn ideal for shaping long flex lines.
Forehand Flight Characteristics
Forehand players will find the D3 Max workable but slightly touchy at high speeds. With enough spin, it provides a reliable flip-to-flat flight and finishes with a controlled fade. Many FH throwers describe it as more stable than expected for a -2 turn rating, making it useful for long, straight drives or smooth flex forehands. In premium plastic, it handles torque better and breaks in gradually.
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Prodigy D3 Max
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Putthead Notes
The D3 Max sits in a sweet spot between high-speed stability and beginner-friendly turn. It works especially well for players graduating into 12–13-speed discs who still want something workable rather than overwhelmingly overstable. Great glide, controllable turn, and long drifting flights make it a staple in many distance-oriented bags.