Prodigy D4
The Prodigy D4 is a very fast, understable distance driver built for easy bombs and big glide. It’s made to flip up, carry forward, and finish with control. Use it for hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and beginner-friendly distance.
Flight: 12 | 5 | -2 | 2. The D4 will turn up when thrown hard, then glide like a longer D3 with a gentle finishing move.
Why throw the Prodigy D4?
- Easy distance driver for players who want turn and glide without forcing power.
- Great hyzer-flip bomber for straight max distance and long pushing S-lines.
- Reliable turnover driver that holds an anhyzer angle and finishes softly.
- Roller-ready mold once you learn the angle and release height.
Plastics
400 (premium, grippy): Prodigy’s most popular blend with excellent grip and durability. It seasons into even more workable turn.
400G (premium, enhanced): a tougher, longer-breaking-in version of 400 with a slightly different feel and added durability.
750G (premium, very firm): Prodigy’s most premium, firm blend with high durability and slower seasoning for consistent flights.
AIR Spectrum (premium, lightweight): designed to fly like heavier versions with added glide. Great for easier distance in lighter weights.
ReBlend (premium, recycled): 100% recycled premium blend with a feel similar to 500 plastic. Each disc has unique mixed-color looks.
300 Fractal (Ultra-Lightweight) (baseline-style, limited): special ultra-light releases built for effortless distance in very light weights.
Flight numbers
- Speed: 12
- Glide: 5
- Turn: -2
- Fade: 2
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FAQs
What are the Prodigy D4 flight numbers and what do they mean?
The D4 is rated 12 | 5 | -2 | 2. That means high speed with strong glide, usable high-speed turn, and a controllable fade.
Why do I sometimes see different D4 flight numbers online?
Older listings often show a faster, more understable rating like 13 | 6 | -3 | 2. Prodigy’s current product pages list 12 | 5 | -2 | 2, so that’s what we use.
Who is the Prodigy D4 best for?
Beginners and intermediates get easier distance and longer flights. Advanced players get a hyzer-flip and turnover bomber that can also roll.
How should I throw the D4 for a straight hyzer-flip?
Start it on a small hyzer angle with a nose-down release. Let it stand to flat, ride straight, then finish with a soft fade.
Which D4 plastic should I choose?
Choose 400 for grippy all-around performance. Pick 400G or 750G for slower seasoning and longer-term stability. Go AIR Spectrum for lighter weights and extra glide. Choose ReBlend for premium feel with eco-friendly materials.