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Prodigy 300 H5

Prodigy 300 H5

2.5
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The H5 has a stable to understable flight path. The H5 has plenty of speed to spare, and provides great flip-up-from-hyzer glide. When thrown properly, the mid flight glide is amazing. Distance matched with dependability will make this disc a favorite of beginner and advanced players.

Manufacturer Flight Numbers 9.0/5.0/-3.0/1.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 9/5/-2.8/1.2
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300 Details

The Prodigy 300 Series is a mid-grade plastic blend that offers outstanding grip and comfort.

H5 Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.30 cm
  • Height: 1.70 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.20 cm
  • Rim Width: 2.00 cm
  • Max Weight: 176g

Additional Information

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

Reviews

Dell
My Flight Ratings: 9/5/-1/3 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

Apr 04, 2024 13:48 PM

Prodigy H5 in 300 plastic. The 300 plastic felt really nice for a base plastic and the price was great. I think this was on sale for like $6 when I bought it. At the time I was I was just starting to explore different manufacturers and flight characteristics. I was expecting the H5 to be a little less stable than the DX Innova Beast I was enjoying. Unfortunately, the actual flight did not resemble the flight numbers. I was not able to get this disc to turn at all and it faded hard and early. I have only been playing for almost a year and last threw the H5 almost 6 months ago so take that into account when reading this review. I have a lot to work on now and had even more to improve on back then. And I am not saying this is a bad disc but it does not make a lot of sense that I could consistently get a nice S curce out of a slightly faster slightly less understable disc (Innova Beast 10 5 -2 2) but no turn and more fade from the H5. I understand flight numbers are not scientifically tested facts, but I was disappointed by how far off this was. In theory it should closely resemble the flight of the Infinite Discs Sphinx (9 6 -3 1) which I found to be a terrific disc and flies true to its numbers.

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