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It doesn't help that Prodigy has the worst naming scheme in disc golf, and has continued to make it even more confusing and unmarketable.
Prodigy can't compete now because of their own mistakes. I don't get this "underdog" take.
The naming scheme is the primary reason I don't throw their discs. I get that it's modeled after ball golf, but when each club/disc slot has various options across the slot, it becomes a little much, and that's before all the disc revisions they've made.
H1V2 means nothing to me. Is that an HVAC unit?
What does Meteor mean?
Same thing it always has.
Meteor is memorable and distictive. HIV2, HVAC, H1X and R2D2 are not distinguishable in my brain.
What's a RocX3?
I have no Innova in my bag.....but, yeah that is dumb too. :hfive:
To your point....kind of, I do have a Buzzz SS in the bag. But, the SS tells you exactly what it does.
Every time I hear someone say that the prodigy naming scheme is easy to understand they have to spend 47 minutes explaining what the hell 400g H2v2 means…
Every time I hear someone say that the prodigy naming scheme is easy to understand they have to spend 47 minutes explaining what the hell 400g H2v2 means…
It's like a Meteor, right?
I have no Innova in my bag.....but, yeah that is dumb too. :hfive:
To your point....kind of, I do have a Buzzz SS in the bag. But, the SS tells you exactly what it does.
SS
Super Soft?
I get the sentiment of disliking prodigy naming, but isn't it all a little nonsensical? A disc called the panther doesn't tell you anything about what it does. It all requires context.
case in point: a Cloudbreaker is a DD3. But with a COOLER NAME