Prodigy M1 Flight Chart
The Prodigy M1 (new mold) is a consistent, overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 3. Redesigned for improved feel and reliability, the M1 offers a torque-resistant, wind-fighting flight that holds any line and finishes with a smooth, predictable fade. It’s built for control and accuracy, performing equally well for forehands and backhands when precision matters most.
M1 Flight Path for Beginners
Beginners will find the M1 overstable, but it’s a great introduction to dependable midrange control. Expect short, accurate flights with a consistent fade that helps shape hyzer lines or fight wind on approach shots.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediate throwers will appreciate the M1’s consistent fade and accuracy. It holds its release angle and fights turn, even when powered up. In 300 plastic, it beats into a slightly straighter flight, while 400 plastic maintains stability longer.
Flight Numbers for Advanced and Professional Players
Advanced players can count on the M1 for headwind midrange drives, flex shots, and precision placements. Its overstability allows confident full-power throws without worrying about unwanted turn, making it a staple in Prodigy pro bags.
Forehand and Wind Control Lines
The M1 excels for forehand approaches, thanks to its flat top and clean rim. It resists torque, delivers a smooth release, and finishes with a forward-fading skip. Ideal for windy rounds or controlled, low-ceiling forehand shots.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Prodigy M1 will fly for you. Adjust throwing speed, release angle, and throwing style to view your personalized flight path.
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Try the Prodigy M1
If you need a reliable, overstable midrange that delivers consistent fades and confident control in any condition, the new M1 deserves a place in your bag.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 5 | 4 | 0 | 3
- Overstable midrange built for control and predictability.
- 400 plastic: durable and stable; 300 plastic: grippy and straightens with wear.
- Great for forehand approaches and headwind midrange drives.
- Comparable to the Innova Roc3, Discraft Malta, or Kastaplast Kaxe Z.