At my age (78) I do best with understable drivers in the 150g. class. Many companies do not even make discs in that weight class. (Lighter discs would also help many other beginners and younger or older people.) Thanks to prodigy for thinking of people with slower arms, for which disc weight is very important. (Other companies should do it, because ALL the dealers tell me lightweight discs sell out fast.) To fill the fairway driver spot in my bag, the Prodigy F7 in Ultra-Lightweight 300 plastic just works better for me than other available lightweight discs with similar flight characteristics. Plastics from MVP/Axiom, and Latitude 64 seem to make their discs more stable than I want. Some understable speed 7 and 8 molds in Innova’s DX and GStar plastics are very close to the slot I need to fill, but for now, this Prodigy 300 plastic works best for me. I bought an extra one because the plastic will probably beat in and become too understable, but sometimes that's the price you pay to find just the right disc.
I love this disc. It a great disc for beginners. It’s lightweight and easy to throw. I loved it so much I bought a second one! (Prodigy F7 300 "Soarivora Stamp")