Customer Reviews

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Douglas

Now ill be able to play 1000 rated rounds

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Brady J.
I see why Gannon Buhr used to bag one of these!

Overall a great driver for lower speed arms. My maximum distance is about 270ft and this is just a bomb on and open fairway or even a tunnel shot.

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K.R.
Bomber Disc

If you have a smaller arm, this is a great disc to bomb with. Straight to stable out of the box, and will get some turn as it starts to wear in. I can push mine really straight for about 300ish feet before it starts to softly fade out to around 350. The 400 plastic is amazing with a grippy and slightly gummy feel.

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Brant

Little more flippy than I wanted but overall great disc. Flies quite far put on a slight angle.

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K.F.
A staple in my game.

The only distance driver in my bag. Great quality.

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KIRAN F.
A staple in my game.

The only distance driver in my bag. Great quality.

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Anthony M.
Speed may be too much for an amateur

Let me start by saying I love the feel of this disc. If you're newer to the sport any disc over an 11 speed won't fly the way it was intended. That being said I can crank this disc on a massive anhyzer forehand and it will have a great flight until it violently fades into the ground. I like this disc for long downhill holes where the flight can really play out. If you aren't an advanced speed thrower maybe go with the FX4 before this .

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Peyton C.
D3

Really nice edge, and dome shape. Love this disc! Nice glide to it.

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Jordan B.
400 D3

400 plastic is the perfect driver plastic. Gummy, yet durable. It was a little more stable than I thought it was going to be, granted I don’t have much more than 420 ft of power. Stays on the line you put it and will even fight a little bit of wind.

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Ben W.
These Go

So I've heard rumbles that Prodigy re-tooled some of their D series drivers to make them, essentially, more stable. I've noticed the difference in the D2, and I thought I'd try a D3. Wow.

These new 400 D3s are the first disc that I've been able to consistently push over 470 (twice over 500'!!!) on flat ground, no wind. They just go. Yeah, they're a bit on the stable side compared to what I would have EXPECTED, but they're beating up nicely to be crazy long. I've got 3 400 D3s, 1 400G, 1 750G and the 400 are the longest ones.

Excellent disc. I'll throw a new one into a stiff headwind, but not my beat-in one. 400G/750G are headwind fighters with great distance potential.