Prodigy X5, 400

Prodigy X5, 400

There is a good chance that the newest players and youngest arms will be able to get some good turn out of this one.

X5

X5 Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 12Glide: 6Turn: -3Fade: 2See ALL our X5 Discs

Prodigy X3, 400

Prodigy X3, 400

Have you ever thrown that perfect shot in tight woods? Something that flexes around the trees and always comes back righhhhht when you want it to? Im talking Simon Lizotte on hole 18 of the 2017 Pittsburgh Open. If you missed it, here’s a link. Click me!

X3

X3 Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 12Glide: 6Turn: -1Fade: 2See ALL our X3 Discs

Prodigy F7, 400

Prodigy F7, 400

The higher the number on the D/H/F/M/A/PA, the more stable it will be! The F7 is the most understable.

F7

F7 Flight Chart

Control Driver

Speed: 8Glide: 6Turn: -3Fade: 1See ALL our F7 Discs

Prodigy D4, 400

Prodigy D4, 400

Easy turn, long glide, tiny fade. Flippy with some serious distance. What is better than distance?

D4

D4 Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 12Glide: 5Turn: -2Fade: 2See ALL our D4 Discs

Prodigy D3, 400

Prodigy D3, 400

The D3 is a rather stable to slightly understable distance driver that has some great glide. While it may flip for hyzer shots, it is still stable enough that it is not going to turn over on powerful throws… What else do you want?

D3 (New)

D3 (New) Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 12Glide: 5Turn: -1Fade: 3See ALL our D3 (New) Discs

Pro Wraith

Pro Wraith

This Pro Wraith is a great driver, and gets even better with age, especially when it’s too overstable for your noodle arm when it’s new. When yours begins to flip you get a new one so you have the same disc for a wide range of shots. That’s actually a general rule for any disc, especially for drivers.

Wraith

Wraith Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 11Glide: 5Turn: -1Fade: 3See ALL our Wraiths

Neutron Insanity

Neutron Insanity

“Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”
-Albert Einstein

When I first saw MVP unveiling more and more of their overmolded discs, they all looked the same to me. So they probably all flew the same, right? Well, I was wrong!

The MVP/Axiom family has grown quite rapidly in the past few years. Their discs have come to cover the entire spectrum of flying discs, now with Axiom’s first distance driver. The Insanity flies similarly to a beat-in Inertia.

So yeah, suck on that Einstein.

Insanity

Insanity Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 9Glide: 5Turn: -2Fade: 1.5See ALL our Insanity Discs