
The Prodigy FX-3 is a high-speed fairway driver with good glide and moderate fade. It produces a straight flight with a dependable fade, making it a versatile disc that works well for a variety of shot shapes.
Moderate speed (9) requires some arm speed but rewards good form.
Release flat for dead-straight shots. Angle the disc to shape lines — hyzer for left finish, anhyzer for right. Very versatile.
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The FX-3 offers a predictable flight path with moderate speed and glide. At nine speed, it requires average arm speed to get going, while five glide helps it glide smoothly through the air. The -1 turn provides a slight hyzer tendency on high-speed throws, and the 2 fade delivers a reliable finish on the landing. This combination makes the FX-3 a stable fairway driver that holds lines well and resists turnover, making it comfortable for intermediate players looking for consistency. The FX-3 excels at straight fairway drives and tunnel shots where a reliable finish is needed. Its stable flight makes it ideal for gap hitting and versatile line-shaping shots, from hyzer approaches to gentle anhyzers. Intermediate players will appreciate how the disc responds predictably without flipping over, while also working well for approaches that need to hold their line to the basket. With a 176-gram max weight and a 21.2-centimeter diameter, it sits in the middle of Prodigy's fairway driver lineup, bridging the gap between distance drivers and precise midrange options.
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What the Prodigy FX-3's flight numbers mean for your game
This disc requires significant arm speed to reach its full flight potential. Best for players with strong, consistent throws.
Good glide allows this disc to stay aloft longer, adding distance. However, it may be more affected by headwinds.
A slight tendency to drift right (RHBH) during the initial high-speed portion of flight. This adds a small amount of extra distance.
Moderate end-of-flight fade. This disc reliably finishes left (RHBH), making it predictable for placement shots.