Prodigy X4
The Prodigy X4 is a low-profile understable distance driver built for easy shape. It loves hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and low-ceiling tunnel shots. It’s a distance cheat code for developing arms.
Flight: 12 | 6 | -2 | 2. The X4 turns without drama, carries forward, and finishes with a gentle, reliable fade. It also holds turnovers even at lower speeds.
Why throw the Prodigy X4?
- Hyzer-flip distance driver for straight pushes that stay in the fairway.
- Turnover driver that keeps drifting instead of burning early.
- Low-ceiling and tunnel driver that performs well at low heights.
- Power throwers get late flip and long woods lines.
Plastics
400 (premium, grippy): durable with confident wet-weather grip. It seasons into extra glide and turn control.
400G (premium, extra durable): 400 with an added resin for a different feel. It takes longer to break in.
500 (premium, firm): stiffer and less gummy than 400. It has a pearlescent finish and a very solid rim feel.
750 (premium, very firm): 400-like grip with a firmer build. It is extremely durable and stays consistent in heat.
Flight numbers
- Speed: 12
- Glide: 6
- Turn: -2
- Fade: 2
Similar Discs
Innova Mamba • Discraft Hades
FAQs
What are the Prodigy X4 flight numbers and what do they mean?
12 | 6 | -2 | 2 means high speed with huge glide, easy turn, and a controlled fade. Expect long carry on hyzer-flips and turnovers.
Why do I see different X4 flight numbers online?
Some retailers list older-style ratings like 13 | 5 | -2.5 | 2. Prodigy’s current listings show 12 | 6 | -2 | 2, so that’s the spec we use.
Who is the X4 best for?
Lower arm speeds get easy distance and workable turn. Intermediate players get a reliable hyzer-flip bomber. Power throwers get late flip and long turnovers.
How should I throw the X4 for a clean hyzer-flip?
Start it on gentle hyzer and keep the nose down. Let it stand to flat and drift. Give it height for longer turn and extra glide.
Which X4 plastic should I choose?
Choose 400 for grippy all-around performance. Pick 500 for a firmer feel and consistent releases. Use 750 to keep flights stable longer. Go 400G if you want slower seasoning and added durability.