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Prodigy F7 (400)

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The Prodigy F7 in 400 plastic puts this easy-turning, glidey fairway driver into Prodigy’s durable, premium blend. 400 plastic offers a tacky-yet-firm feel with excellent grip in all conditions, giving players a confident release whether they’re shaping touch lines in the woods or throwing full-power hyzer-flips. This version of the F7 maintains the mold’s finesse-oriented flight while adding the durability needed to keep it flying consistently over time.

Flight Numbers — 7 / 5 / -3 / 1

In 400 plastic, the F7 provides effortless high-speed turn, flipping to flat with minimal effort before drifting smoothly and finishing with a gentle, workable fade. Its generous glide makes it great for stretching distance on low-power throws, while more experienced players will love its ability to hold long turnover lines and shape technical fairway shots.

Key Features

  • 400 plastic: premium grip, long-lasting durability, and a clean, confident release

  • Glidey, understable flight ideal for shaping lines with minimal power

  • Easy hyzer-flips that stand up smoothly and carry forward

  • Gentle, predictable fade that keeps the disc under control

  • Great standstill and woods disc thanks to its high finesse and touch

Who Bags the 400 F7?

Beginners and developing players rely on it for straight, glidey distance, while intermediate and advanced throwers use it as a controllable turnover fairway or hyzer-flip workhorse. It’s especially popular among woods golfers and players who value angle control.

When to Reach for the F7

Reach for the 400 F7 when you need smooth hyzer-flips, drifting turnover lines, long standstill shots, or technical fairway shapes that reward finesse. It’s one of Prodigy’s easiest fairways to throw—and one of the most versatile.

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