Prodigy H1 V2 Flight Chart
The Prodigy H1 V2 is a very overstable control driver with flight numbers around 11 / 4 / 0 / 3. It’s designed for confident, power players who want a predictable, wind-fighting disc that holds straight before finishing with a strong, reliable fade. On our flight chart you’ll see how the H1 V2’s flight path changes with different arm speeds and release angles, making it a great option for spike hyzers, forced flex lines, and trusted forehands.
How the Prodigy H1 V2 flies for lower-power or newer players
If you’re a newer player or still developing your arm speed, the H1 V2 will behave like a true meathook. Expect it to get up to speed quickly, push forward a bit, and then fade hard and early. You likely won’t see much turn at all. For many beginners this makes the H1 V2 more of a specialty utility disc than a primary driver—great when you absolutely must finish left (RHBH) or fight a strong headwind, but generally too overstable for maximum distance.
Controlled overstability for intermediate throwers
Intermediate players with 300–350 ft of max distance will see the H1 V2 fly on a very controlled, penetrating line. Thrown flat, it tracks straight for most of the flight before dumping into a reliable fade around 275–300 ft, even in a headwind. There’s little to no high-speed turn, so you can aim aggressively at your target knowing the disc will finish on hyzer. Many reviews describe it as sitting between a Thunderbird and a true meathook—more workable than ultra-overstable drivers, but still very trustworthy.
Advanced players: wind-fighting, spike hyzers, and gap-filling
For advanced arms, the H1 V2 becomes a versatile, workhorse control driver. Players with 400+ ft of power can push it long and straight before it finishes with a heavy but not dumpy fade, perfect for filling the distance gap between fairway workhorses and high-speed distance drivers. It excels in headwinds, spike hyzers that need to hit and stick, and forced flex lines that must reliably fight out. Many power throwers compare the H1 V2’s flight path to a slightly longer Firebird or a seasoned overstable control driver.
Forehand, flex lines, and utility throws
The H1 V2 is especially popular as a forehand disc. The retooled rim is shallower and more comfortable in the hand, giving forehand players a clean release and dependable fade without excessive skip. On forehand lines you can lean on it for hard hyzers, forced anhyzers that flex out, and short-range utility shots that must finish on a specific side of the fairway. Whether you’re shaping tight lines in the woods or battling open-course wind, the H1 V2 offers a consistent, overstable flight path for sidearm-dominant players.
Curious how the Prodigy H1 V2 will fly for you? Use our interactive flight chart below. Adjust the settings for your arm speed, choose backhand or forehand, and set left- or right-handed throws to preview the exact flight path this disc will take in your bag.
Prodigy H1 V2
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