D6
- Max Weight
- 174.3 g
- Diameter
- 21 cm
- Height
- 1.6 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.2 cm
- Rim Width
- 2.4 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 16.2 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 5.7 %
- Rim Configuration
- 26.75
- Flexibility
- 9.41 kg
- Bead
- No
D6
The Prodigy D6 fills an important gap as a highly understable distance driver, bridging the gap between beginner-friendly distance discs and specialized turnover tools for experienced players. With a speed of 13, it achieves long distances without requiring extreme arm speed. The pronounced glide of 6 noticeably extends flight time, while a turn of -4 and fade of 1 ensure controlled right turns and gentle landings. Particularly in 400G and 750G plastics, the disc remains reliably understable even at maximum weights around 174 grams. As a roller disc, it excels with easy manipulation and predictable ground behavior. In flight, the D6 develops its characteristic flight pattern heavily dependent on arm speed and release angle. With moderate power, it turns right early and holds that line over long distances before a minimal fade kicks in. Players with stronger arms utilize the pronounced turn for long flex shots, where the disc initially turns right before working back toward the center. The high glide stabilizes the flight path and prevents uncontrolled flipping. Thrown flat or with a slight anhyzer, it effortlessly produces long turnover lines, while hyzer releases allow controlled S-curves. The low fade makes it especially useful for skip shots, where minimal sideways movement occurs after landing. For beginners, the D6 serves as an accessible first distance driver, delivering usable distance even with limited arm speed. Advanced players appreciate it for intentional rollers, extreme sky turnovers, and situations requiring a reliable right turn without fade risk. The disc forgives throwing errors with its forgiving flight characteristics and remains predictable even with varying power. Ideal for players of all skill levels seeking controlled understability in a high-speed class.