I love my Prodigy discs like you do. The turnover discs like the understable F7 and H9 are my favorites along with the PA-3 putter. I like to keep the weights under 170 grams, with a 160 gram weight being the best for me. You are so right about having too many discs in your bag. Keep it simple and get to really know the flight paths of each disc. A real good player can make about 5 or 6 total discs work when playing a round of a course with holes 240 to 350 feet long.☺Sincerely, Happy Holidays B Dubs, Bill M. PDGA#7378, Uncasville, CT☺
If you want an truly understable M4 get one in 400G. They're the most understable. The 400 will easily hyzerflip. The Cale runs of M4 always seem to be more OS than any other. Yeah, F2s are notoriously different from run to run. Some hyzerlip. some have been F1 beefy. But, that's been my experience with pretty much all of the US made molds. Plastic and run make all the difference so I tend to only buy them when I can feel them first.
@@JohnBell3 I completely agree. I hope to do a future video in discs that are the same mold but different plastics and weights. Although six sided discs already does this the best. I will definitely try the M4 in 400G. Thanks for watching.
@@eoghana315 That's odd. All my 400G puddle topped M4s were understable. As a matter of fact I just sold a stack of new First Run 400G puddle topped ones to a guy that was looking for understable ones.
good stuff!!! gotta throw some Kastaplast in the mix, you won't be disappointed
Great video!
I love my Prodigy discs like you do. The turnover discs like the understable F7 and H9 are my favorites along with the PA-3 putter. I like to keep the weights under 170 grams, with a 160 gram weight being the best for me. You are so right about having too many discs in your bag. Keep it simple and get to really know the flight paths of each disc. A real good player can make about 5 or 6 total discs work when playing a round of a course with holes 240 to 350 feet long.☺Sincerely, Happy Holidays B Dubs, Bill M. PDGA#7378, Uncasville, CT☺
@@discgolfbilly my plan is no more than 15 discs in 2025.
That looks like Horizons. I love that little course. Won a nice ace pot out there last year. Great in-the-bag video.
Nice bag setup
Love the in the bag
If you want an truly understable M4 get one in 400G. They're the most understable.
The 400 will easily hyzerflip. The Cale runs of M4 always seem to be more OS than any other.
Yeah, F2s are notoriously different from run to run. Some hyzerlip. some have been F1 beefy.
But, that's been my experience with pretty much all of the US made molds. Plastic and run make all the difference so I tend to only buy them when I can feel them first.
@@JohnBell3 I completely agree. I hope to do a future video in discs that are the same mold but different plastics and weights. Although six sided discs already does this the best. I will definitely try the M4 in 400G. Thanks for watching.
I have a 400G M4 but it's really stable, almost a Buzzz. It's really puddle topped though.
@@eoghana315 That's odd. All my 400G puddle topped M4s were understable. As a matter of fact I just sold a stack of new First Run 400G puddle topped ones to a guy that was looking for understable ones.
You should try air falcors. They bomb
Awesome prodigy lineup. Ever thrown the p model s? Works great as a putter for me
@@Deblob25 I’ll give it a shot.
Huge fan of the Stryder and Shadowfax…though half the reason I like the Stryder is that silly camel helicopter stamp they put on it. 😂
@@GlamIndustrialist funny. They are not in my bag, but I bought them for the camel stamps.
No air discs have a d3 air that’s 163 that just goes
What are you gonna do when they go bankrupt