Prodigy M Model OS Flight Chart
The Prodigy M Model OS is a torque-resistant, overstable midrange designed for confident approach shots and controlled tee shots. With flight numbers of 6 | 4 | -1 | 3, it offers a workable amount of glide with a reliable fade, making it a great option when you need a mid that can handle power, wind, and forehand torque without flipping over.
Flight Numbers and Stability
With speed 6, the M Model OS is a faster-feeling midrange or slow fairway hybrid. Its glide of 4 gives it enough carry to push down the fairway, while the gentle high-speed turn of -1 keeps it workable on flat or slight hyzer releases. The fade of 3 provides a strong, dependable finish, so you can trust it to hook up at the end without being a total meat hook.
Flight Chart by Skill Level
Prodigy M Model OS Flight Path for Beginners
Beginners will find the Prodigy M Model OS to be a very stable midrange that wants to fade out early, especially on lower-power throws. Expect mostly straight-to-fade flights: it will push forward briefly, then reliably finish left for RHBH players. It can be a useful tool for learning controlled hyzer approaches, windy-day upshots, and short drives where you want to avoid unwanted turn. Just don’t expect effortless distance—this disc rewards clean form and committed throws.
Prodigy M Model OS Flight Path for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players with decent arm speed will see the M Model OS fly straight with a touch of high-speed stability, then finish with a strong, predictable fade. Thrown flat, it tracks forward on a stable line before dumping reliably at the end, making it excellent for pushing hyzers, controlled forehand or backhand approaches, and tight fairways where you want to trust the finish. Put it on a slight anhyzer and you’ll get a gentle flex flight that fights out reliably, even in moderate wind.
Prodigy M Model OS Flight Path for Advanced Players
Advanced players can really lean on the Prodigy M Model OS as a workhorse overstable midrange. Thrown hard and flat, it resists turn, holds a laser-straight line for much of the flight, and then finishes with a dependable, late fade. It’s ideal for flex lines through the woods, force-over approaches that must finish on hyzer, and aggressive shots into a headwind. Power throwers will appreciate how torque-resistant it is, allowing them to shape controlled, penetrating lines without worrying about the disc flipping off course.
Prodigy M Model OS Flight Path for Forehand Throwers
Forehand throwers will appreciate the beadless feel and overstable flight of the M Model OS. The rim is comfortable for power grips, and the disc can easily handle the extra torque that comes with sidearm throws. On forehand lines, expect a straight initial flight with a trustworthy fade at the end, making it a go-to for approach shots, controlled tee shots, and scramble situations. It’s especially useful for flex forehands that need to pan out and reliably finish on hyzer.
Explore the Prodigy M Model OS Flight Chart
Use our interactive flight chart below to preview how the M Model OS will fly at different power levels. Adjust the path for your arm speed, throwing style, and whether you primarily play backhand or forehand to see how it should fly for you.
Prodigy M Model Mid Range OS
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Try the Prodigy M Model OS
If you’re looking for a trustworthy overstable midrange that can handle power, fight the wind, and finish with a reliable fade, the Prodigy M Model OS is an excellent choice for both backhand and forehand players.