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    Prodigy 750 X-Out F3

    Prodigy 750 X-Out F3

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    The Prodigy F3 is a stable-flying fairway driver designed for long controllable flights for players of all skill levels. This disc utilizes Prodigy’s Easy Release Technology to provide a comfortable feel, and excellent distance.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7.0/5.0/-1.0/2.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 7/5/-1/2
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    750 X-Out Details

    All the benefits of the 750 Series, but with the reduced price of the x-out.

    F3 Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.30 cm
    • Height: 1.50 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.10 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.80 cm
    • Max Weight: 174g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Control Driver
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate
    • Plastic grade(s): Air Bubbles, Durable, Midgrade, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    John
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-1/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 17, 2020 06:43 AM

    First off the 750 plastic is up there with some of the best plastic on the market. The disc feels nice in the hand with Prodigy's easy release technology(rounded edge at bottom of the disc) It feels good for players of all hand sizes.

    This disc's flight reminds me of a perfectly beat in Innova Teebird right out of the box. If you through less than 200 feet it will be a straight flight with a medium fade at the end. If you throw over 300 feet is when this disc really starts to shine. It becomes very controllable for shot shaping. Long for a speed 7!

    the Mauler
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-1/2.5 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 14, 2017 13:25 PM

    Let me start by saying I like Prodigy discs in the mid and putters.  I have been working with this F3 and one in 350g plastic for a few months now.  I like the plastics a lot.  I bought an F1 to try with the F3, and I use that one a lot. This F3 I thought would become my go-to driver, but I'm not getting it right. Maybe it's the weather, and maybe it's me. 

    This thing turns pretty hard when I use anny/OAT in my release. But when I release with a hyzer, it doesn't flip up for me. Most of my prodigy discs have less turn than advertised and usually more fade, but these fairways seem to turn a bit more than expected when released with anny.  But they also fade a lot- this F3 has a plopping fade, which can be a good thing- dropping from the sky to the target. The F1 has more of a moving fade. Sometimes when I get it right the F3 exhibits a bit more glide, but I'm so inconsistent with it I'll be using something else. 

    Lately, I like it forehand more than backhand. 

    I realize after studying the charts on the Prodigy F series that what I think I actually want (and expected) is an F5. 

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