Prodigy 400 H3 V2 - 173g Blue
Prodigy 400 H3 V2 - 173g Blue
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Mold: The Prodigy H3 V2 Fairway Driver in 400 Plastic -- Speed: 11 | Glide: 5 | Turn: -1 | Fade: 2
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The Prodigy Disc H3 V2 Hybrid Driver has been built upon the characteristics of the original H3 to create an improved and superior disc. Like the original H3, the H3 V2 is stable to slightly over stable, depending on the thrower’s power. The H3 V2 sports an upgraded shape from the original H3, with a slightly shallower rim depth, offering an easier grip, and an updated outside rim that allows for a consistent, yet faster flight with more glide. This allows the player to gain more distance, while maintaining dependability and a slightly over stable finish. The H3 V2 can handle any condition thrown its way, and is an excellent choice for backhand and side arm throwers alike.
Core Team member and National Tour Champion, Cale Leiviska said, “The H3 V2 has improved greatly. It’s not quite as over stable [as the original H3] and has significantly more glide. I am excited about this because its distance fits perfectly in between the midranges and X3’s which I have been throwing a lot. [It is] very easy to throw and was consistently ripping straight for a while and finishing left every time for me.”
The H Series is a new class of Hybrid Drivers. The H Series discs range in speeds from 9-11, and, over time, will be available in a range from H1-H8. The H Series flies longer and faster than our F Series Fairway Drivers but slower and more accurate than our fast flying Distance Drivers.
Plastic: 400 - See all 400 Discs
400 Plastic is a premium blend of material that is extremely durable. The unique blend of plastics feels as good as it looks and will be able to be broken in over time. This tour quality plastic gives the thrower impeccable grip, even when it is wet.
Stamp: Stock
This is the standard, or stock, stamp for this mold in this plastic, at this time. Stock stamps change from time to time as manufacturers attempt to keep their offerings fresh.