Prodigy X2 Flight Chart
The Prodigy X2 is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 4.5 | 0 | 4. Designed for power throwers and wind-fighting control, the X2 offers a torque-resistant high-speed phase, minimal turn, and a strong, reliable fade. Intermediate players may find it demanding, while advanced arms use it for long hyzers, controlled flex lines, and headwind drives. Its premium plastics (400, 500, 750) provide a stiff, confident grip that holds stability over time.
Flight Path Expectations for Developing Arms
Newer players will find the X2 extremely overstable. Without high arm-speed, the disc will fade early, producing short, strong hyzer shots instead of a full flight. For players still building power, the X2 works best as a utility disc for wind, forced hyzers, and skip finishes.
How Intermediate Players Experience the X2 Flight Numbers
For intermediate throwers, the Prodigy X2 typically flies like a “0 / 3.5–4 fade” driver. Expect a straight initial push with virtually no high-speed turn, followed by a firm, forward-moving fade. Many players compare it to an overstable Force or a more workable Nuke OS—dependable in the wind, but requiring power to activate the glide.
Advanced Control and Shot Shaping for Power Players
The X2 shines for advanced throwers who can hit 350–425+ feet with control. At this power level, the disc delivers a long, torque-resistant flight with a late, commanding fade. Power throwers rely on the X2 for long hyzers, flex shots that must finish safely, and wind-fighting drives. In premium 750 or 500 plastic, the stability holds up for a long time.
Forehand Drives and Headwind Confidence
Forehand players appreciate the X2’s comfortable rim and strong torque resistance. The disc handles high-speed FH releases without turning excessively, and it finishes with a predictable, heavy fade. In headwinds, the X2 remains one of Prodigy’s most trustworthy drivers for both FH and BH power throwers.
Use our interactive X2 Flight Chart to adjust speed, angle, and throwing style. See how the Prodigy X2 flight path changes for your arm speed—whether backhand or forehand, left- or right-handed.
Prodigy X2
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Try This Disc
If you need a wind-resistant, power-friendly distance driver with consistent fade, the Prodigy X2 is a strong candidate. Ideal for advanced players looking for a dependable overstable flight, or for intermediate throwers who want a reliable hyzer and utility option in premium plastic.
Puttheads Notes
- Excellent headwind driver for power throwers.
- More glide than you’d expect from a disc with this much fade.
- Great forehand option—very resistant to torque.
- One of Prodigy’s most reliable “true overstable” distance drivers.