Prodigy H2 V2 Flight Chart
The Prodigy H2 V2 is a refined hybrid driver known for dependable stability and controlled distance. With flight numbers 11 | 5 | 0 | 2.5, it offers minimal turn, strong wind performance, and a predictable fade suited for both backhand and forehand power throwers. The redesigned mold features a shallower rim and smoother nose than the original H2, giving it a cleaner release and improved glide. This makes the H2 V2 a go-to placement driver for long, accurate lines where you need trust more than raw distance.
How the H2 V2 Flies for Developing Players
For newer players with growing arm speed, the H2 V2 will act quite overstable. Expect an immediate forward push followed by a firm, early fade. It’s not a beginner-friendly distance driver, but it can serve as a reliable wind-fighting utility option, especially for learning controlled hyzers and safe placement shots.
Flight Path Notes for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate arms will see the intended straight-to-stable flight: a neutral launch with almost no turn, finishing with a consistent, sweeping fade. The disc feels great in the hand for both backhand and forehand, making it a versatile choice for placement driving in the 300–375 foot range. Its headwind stability also shines when extra trust is needed.
Advanced Player Flight Lines
Advanced throwers can lean into the H2 V2 for confident power lines. Thrown hard and flat, the disc tracks straight before finishing with its defining 2.5 fade. It holds angles well, resists torque, and can shape force-over shots without burning into the ground. Many advanced players use it as a wind-resistant fairway/distance hybrid for consistent scoring lines.
Forehand Performance & Flex Lines
Forehand players appreciate the H2 V2’s shallow rim and sturdy stability. It performs exceptionally well for controlled flicks, low-ceiling drives, flex forehands, and headwind forehand drives. The fade is strong but not dumpy, creating a dependable late finish without jerking out of the hand.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the H2 V2’s flight path changes based on your arm speed, throw type, and release angle.
Prodigy H2 V2
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Putthead Notes
The Prodigy H2 V2 sits comfortably between overstable fairways and fast distance drivers, filling a control-driver niche that many players need but overlook. Its combination of speed, glide, and trustworthy fade makes it a wind-ready option for both backhand and forehand specialists. If you prefer predictability over turn, the H2 V2 is one of Prodigy’s most dependable tools.