ThomasOrion
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I picked up a Prodigy F7 173g Gray 400G
- It is the most understable Fairway driver. As of now it is, F1, F2, F3, F7...not sure if there's gonna be a 4,5,6. But I don't feel there would be much room for those.
The F7 Threw very smoothly. It feels good in the hand, low profile rim, easy to grip. With about 80% power it goes smoothly, perfectly straight, maybe moves off to the right a little bit (RHBH) but comes back in the end. A very good Finesse shot type disc. When thrown 100% It moves right but not crazy understable, very controllable. It did come back at the end with a little fade. If given the chance it can be a very far flying disc. With a hyzer release of lets say, 30*degrees (so tipped down but not super far tilt) It will go straight, lift up and glide on a line for a while then hyzer out and finish nicely. It did tend to skip a little bit as the disc is a very smooth low profile.
I played a pretty wooded course with elevation and tight fairways and some distance. I wanted to get a smooth finesse fairway driver that could manage this course. Mostly you are playing for a placement or such where throwing a Nuke would likely give you some hassle in the thick woods. KAPOSIA StPaul, MN.
This disc was everything I hoped it would be. Had some really nice shots with it. Honestly if somebody said it was an F4 I'd believe it. In comparison I throw M2, M4, and the M4 is smoothly understable. So similar but in a Fairway form.
I give this disc 2 thumbs up :thmbup::thmbup:
If you are looking for an understable-straight fairway driver this is a nice one. 400G is my favorite plastic. All but my M2 are 400g...good grip.
Comparable to a Leopard, but the Leopard for me is not as nice of flight. But yes, similar, I do prefer the F7. SO, fyi, this is a great disc for beginners BUT a great one to have for a serious player.
Pretty soon here I wanna do an in the bag video to show what I am going with lately. I feel it's pretty damn solid for what I need. Still have a bunch of leftover discs I need to sell haha.
CONCLUSION
Nice smooth understable fairway disc capable of cutting nice (s-shape) flight patterns for finesse shots, anhyzer shots 200-325ft and longer straight shots.
- It is the most understable Fairway driver. As of now it is, F1, F2, F3, F7...not sure if there's gonna be a 4,5,6. But I don't feel there would be much room for those.
The F7 Threw very smoothly. It feels good in the hand, low profile rim, easy to grip. With about 80% power it goes smoothly, perfectly straight, maybe moves off to the right a little bit (RHBH) but comes back in the end. A very good Finesse shot type disc. When thrown 100% It moves right but not crazy understable, very controllable. It did come back at the end with a little fade. If given the chance it can be a very far flying disc. With a hyzer release of lets say, 30*degrees (so tipped down but not super far tilt) It will go straight, lift up and glide on a line for a while then hyzer out and finish nicely. It did tend to skip a little bit as the disc is a very smooth low profile.
I played a pretty wooded course with elevation and tight fairways and some distance. I wanted to get a smooth finesse fairway driver that could manage this course. Mostly you are playing for a placement or such where throwing a Nuke would likely give you some hassle in the thick woods. KAPOSIA StPaul, MN.
This disc was everything I hoped it would be. Had some really nice shots with it. Honestly if somebody said it was an F4 I'd believe it. In comparison I throw M2, M4, and the M4 is smoothly understable. So similar but in a Fairway form.
I give this disc 2 thumbs up :thmbup::thmbup:
If you are looking for an understable-straight fairway driver this is a nice one. 400G is my favorite plastic. All but my M2 are 400g...good grip.
Comparable to a Leopard, but the Leopard for me is not as nice of flight. But yes, similar, I do prefer the F7. SO, fyi, this is a great disc for beginners BUT a great one to have for a serious player.
Pretty soon here I wanna do an in the bag video to show what I am going with lately. I feel it's pretty damn solid for what I need. Still have a bunch of leftover discs I need to sell haha.
CONCLUSION
Nice smooth understable fairway disc capable of cutting nice (s-shape) flight patterns for finesse shots, anhyzer shots 200-325ft and longer straight shots.