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Top Selling Prodigy Drivers
Top Selling Prodigy Drivers
These are the best selling Prodigy drivers over the past two years.
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F7
The Prodigy F7 is a very understable fairway driver that is great for beginners. This medium-speed driver is available in Prodigy’s 400 series plastic and utilizes Easy Release technology. Prodigy recommends this disc for recreational players, turnover shots, and rollers.
Please note that the F7 was originally released as a 7 speed disc, but in 2023 Prodigy updated the numbers to reflect what they felt was a more accurate flight. There was not a physical change to the mold, but that's why there may be differences in the numbers stamped on the disc.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 8/6/-3/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7.2/5.3/-3/0.9
F9
The F9, proudly presented by Prodigy Disc, stands as their most understable fairway driver.
Deliberately crafted to cater to beginners or players with lower arm speed, the F9 excels in executing hyzerflip shots or displaying minimal low-speed fade. It also serves as an excellent disc for those venturing into the art of throwing rollers.
The F9 boasts a narrower rim width, allowing players with smaller hands to achieve a more secure grip. For aspiring disc golfers, including children and beginners, the F9 transforms into a maximum distance driver that effortlessly produces an impressive full-flex S-curve flight at lower speeds. Furthermore, seasoned players can utilize the F9 for low-effort turnover shots, effortlessly bending the disc around corners and obstacles.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 8/6/-4/0.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7.9/6.1/-4/0.6
D4
The D4 is a slightly understable distance driver in the Prodigy line. This disc is an amazingly far distance driver for intermediate players, and disc golfers with moderate arm speed. Even beginners and amateurs will have moments where they can make this disc sail. The glide this disc offers is excellent and it has a very limited end-of-flight fade. The D4 has a soft beveled rim that allows for a smoother, more comfortable release. Some credit the longer flight to the more efficient inner rim. This disc, like the other drivers in the Prodigy line, has very similar dimensions and the same rim width (2.3 cm). By getting used to similar feeling discs that react differently, disc golfers should be able to throw more consistently and can choose their specific distance driver based on the shot they face.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 13/6/-3/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 12.4/5.9/-3/2
D2
As the second distance driver in the Prodigy line, the D2 is very similar to the D1. This driver has the same diameter, height, rim depth, and wing length. With a 2.3 cm wing, this is a very fast driver. The Prodigy D2 is overstable, but not quite as overstable as the D1. It has a higher degree of high-speed turn, and slightly less low-speed fade. This driver is used by players with a variety of skill levels.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 12/6/-0.5/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 12.1/5.9/-0.9/2.9
H7
The H7 is a fast, very understable driver from Prodigy. The H7 will be a useful tool for a wide variety of players. It's understability will help beginners and lower arm-speed players throw long turnover shots. Players with more power will achieve hyzerflip turnovers and long rollers.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 9/5/-4/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 9.1/5.2/-3.7/0.9
F3
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 7/5/-1/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7.1/5/-1/1.9
D3
The D3 is the thinnest disc in the Prodigy distance driver line, with a height of just 1.7 centimeters. Like the D1 and D2, this is another ultra-fast driver with a 2.3cm wide rim. The D3 is said to be a stable-flying driver with incredible glide. Prodigy recommends this disc for hyzer flip shots, but it's stable enough that it’s not going to turn over on powerful throws.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 12/6/-2/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 12.4/5.9/-1.9/2.1
D1
The Prodigy D1 is an overstable, ultra-high-speed driver (speed 13 using the Innova system). Like all very high speed drivers, the D1 has a thick (2.3 cm) rim. While the rim is considered thick, it isn’t maximum PDGA width. The width is the same as discs such as the Innova Krait and Westside King. While the D1 is overstable, it isn’t a “meathook”, or one we would classify as “very overstable.” The D1 is a fantastic driver for power throwers, windy shots, forehand throws, and strategic doglegs.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 12/5/0/4
Reviewer Flight Numbers 12.3/5.1/-0.2/3
F5
The Prodigy F5 is a straight-flying fairway driver that's not quite as understable as the current F7. At 1.9cm tall, the F5 is significantly taller than the existing fairway drivers, which all have a height of 1.5cm. This disc is very domey and has a wing length, or rim width of 1.8cm, just like all the other Prodigy fairways.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7/5/-1.9/1.1
X3
The Prodigy X3 is a consistent, very long flying, slightly overstable distance driver designed for all skill levels. The X3 is a great choice for any player looking to throw long, fast, and dependable drives. The X3 is slightly less stable than the X2, giving it a longer glide period in the middle of the flight path, and a softer left to right finish. The X3 matches the X1 and X2 in consistency but exceeds them in turn and glide.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 12/5/-1/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 11.8/4.9/-1/2.1
D6
The D6 is a high-speed, understable driver. It is designed for players of all levels for maximum distance. The D6 will flip up when thrown hard, turn towards the understable side, then go into an extremely long glide, with a gentle fade at the end. The D6 is also a great disc for long, controlled rollers.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 13/6/-4/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 12.6/6/-4/1
FX-4
The FX-4 is part of FX Series from Prodigy, a nice compliment to the FX-3. This straight-flying control driver offers great glide and a good amount of turn with a little bit of fade at the end, providing a good disc that will suit a large variety of players. For the beginner this can prove to be a formidable driver, helping to obtain good distance. While for the more advanced player, this can be a do it all type disc. Good for rollers, turnovers, straight shots, or long, glidey hyzer throws. The Fx-4 is an excellent complement to the FX series.