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    Prodigy 300 Spectrum A2

    Prodigy 300 Spectrum A2

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    The A2 is the beadless cousin of the A1. This disc is perfect for power throwers who want to avoid turning over their upshots, and who need a disc that they can trust in headwinds. The A2 is still very stable, but it has a bit more glide than the A1 does, and can be expected to fly 30-40 feet further than the A1.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4.0/2.0/0.0/4.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/2/0/3.9
    Our Price:
    $16.99

    300 Spectrum Details

    The Prodigy 300 Series is a mid-grade plastic blend the offers outstanding grip and comfort. The Spectrum version has swirls and special effects to make it even more beautiful.

    A2 Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.00 cm
    • Height: 1.90 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.20 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.40 cm
    • Max Weight: N/A

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Putt & Approach
    • Stability: Overstable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
    • Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Midgrade, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    MachFreeman
    My Flight Ratings: 4/2/0/3 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 02, 2020 07:32 AM

    Currently throwing in 350G and 750.

    Look and feel: 350G is stiff in the rim and flightplate. Very nearly board flat. Breaks in similar to KC Pro but tackier, with similar "waffle-proof" quality. My understanding is the 300 and 350s plastics will have stronger waffle-effect. 750 on the other hand is board flat, stiff, and similar tack to recent runs of champ (IE: pretty slick). Takes a beating and acts brand new for years and years. Both versions are incredibly comfortable on the forehand. As a comparison, I also throw a flat glow Gator and find that much comfier for backhand. I keep both in the bag.

    Flight: 350G and 750 start out super overstable (more OS than my flat glow Gator or any Zone/Harp out of the box). I haven't thrown a Justice or Anvil, but my instinct tells me this is like a slower maybe slightly straighter version of the Justice, without a bead. The 350G beats into being relatively straight, but always retains its HSS and never wants to turn past flat, while the LSS mellows out considerably. With a few months of throwing this daily, it can be thrown on a rope forehand with a touch of finish. 750 continues to fly like a mini Justice forever tho lol. To again compare to the Gator, the Gator in any plastic is less stable (still very OS) and flies considerably further than A2 in any plastic.

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