Prodigy F9
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Prodigy Disc
Prodigy
F9
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The F9 is the most understable fairway driver available from Prodigy Disc. Designed for beginners or players with lower arm speed to be able to get a disc to hyzerflip or have very little low-speed fade, this fairway driver is also a great disc for players learning how to throw a roller.
The F9 has a smaller rim width which helps players with smaller hands grip the disc better. For children and beginners, the F9 can be a maximum distance driver that produces a full-flex S-curve flight at a low speed. More experienced players can also throw low-effort turnover shots to easily bend the disc around a corner
Shipping cost for 1 disc shipped to any address in Japan is ¥185, using Japan Post’s ClickPost service. Shipping rate can change when additional products are included in the same order. Final shipping cost and discounts can be viewed in the shopping cart, before final payment is required.
Plastic
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Prodigy's most popular plastic — premium durability, impeccable grip even in wet conditions, and a stiff rim with a satisfying pop. Often translucent with vivid colors in sunlight.
Prodigy's entry-level plastic — versatile and easy to work in, with a feel similar to 300 but less tacky. Great for beginners and experienced players alike.
A premium plastic with a stiffer, less gummy feel than 400 — confident grip on the flight plate, a solid rim, and a distinctive pearlescent finish unlike anything else in the Prodigy lineup.
Prodigy's 100% recycled plastic — made from reground discs that didn't meet production standards. A combination of 400, 500, 750, Special Blend, and ProFlex, with a feel similar to 500 plastic. Each disc has a distinctive appearance as a result of the eco-conscious process.
Weight
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Lighter discs are easier to throw far with less arm speed. Great for younger players or windy conditions.
Mid-range weights suit most players. A good balance of control and distance for average arm speeds.
Heavier discs are more wind-resistant and hold their line better at high arm speeds. Preferred by experienced players.
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