H3 V2

Prodigy H3 V2 Flight Chart

The Prodigy H3 V2 is a hybrid control driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -1 | 2. It blends driver distance with fairway-style control, offering a workable flight path that starts neutral, glides forward, and finishes with a dependable fade. Most throwers use the H3 V2 as a primary control driver for shaping lines in the woods or carving fairways in open air, with intermediate and advanced players especially praising its balance of speed, glide, and control.

Prodigy H3 V2 Flight Path by Skill Level

H3 V2 Flight Path for Beginners

For newer players, the H3 V2 will usually act like a stable-to-overstable control driver. With slower arm speeds, you can expect a relatively straight initial push followed by an earlier, stronger fade. The high-speed turn rating of -1 typically won’t show up much until players are comfortably throwing fairway drivers 275–300 feet or more. For beginners, the H3 V2 works best as a reliable hyzer driver, a headwind-safe option, or a step-up disc once fairways begin to feel understable. Its predictable flight path makes it great for learning controlled hyzer lines and safe, fade-finish placement shots.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediate players who can get the H3 V2 up to speed will see the intended flight numbers and flight path. Thrown flat at 300–375 feet of power, it typically shows a small amount of high-speed turn, rides forward with strong glide, then finishes with a clean, reliable fade. This makes it an excellent “point-and-shoot” control driver when you need a disc that won’t unexpectedly flip but also won’t dump out too early. On hyzer releases it will hold the angle and push down the fairway before finishing, while on slight anhyzer it can work long, controlled S-curves without feeling squirrely. For many intermediates, this is the main driver they trust on narrow fairways and placement-focused tee shots.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Professional Players

Advanced and professional players will be able to fully unlock the H3 V2’s 11 | 5 | -1 | 2 flight numbers. With higher arm speeds, the disc shows a workable high-speed turn that holds the line without burning over, followed by a late, dependable fade that keeps it from drifting too far right (for right-hand backhand throws). Power throwers can use it for long, controlled S-shots, late-fading laser beams in the woods, or as a slightly less overstable option than true meathook drivers. It’s neutral enough to be shaped on hyzer, flat, or anhyzer, but still torque-resistant enough to handle firm, committed throws.

H3 V2 Flight Path for Forehand Shots

Forehand throwers often appreciate the H3 V2’s comfortable rim and stable flight path. The rim is not overly wide, which helps with grip and clean releases, and the disc has enough torque resistance to handle confident sidearm shots without excessive turn. At moderate power, you can expect a forward-pushing flight with a controlled, fading finish, making it ideal for forehand tee shots that must finish reliably to the glove side. Power forehand players can get it to flip up from hyzer and ride straight before fading, or use it for flex forehands that pan forward before finishing on hyzer.

Explore the Prodigy H3 V2 Flight Chart

Use our interactive H3 V2 flight chart to see how this disc’s flight path changes with your throwing speed and style. Adjust the chart for backhand or forehand throws, and for left- or right-handed players, to visualize how the Prodigy H3 V2 will actually fly for you on the course.

Prodigy H3 V2

 

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Putthead Notes

From a data-backed perspective, the Prodigy H3 V2 sits right in that sweet spot between fairway and distance driver: fast enough to cover serious ground, but controllable enough to trust on tight lines. Reviewer feedback consistently highlights its comfortable feel, dependable fade, and versatility for both backhand and forehand players. If you like a driver that can handle power but still shape lines without feeling overly aggressive, the H3 V2 is a strong candidate for your go-to control driver slot.

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