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    Prodigy 300 X-Out M2

    Prodigy 300 X-Out M2

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    The M2 was the second PDGA approved midrange disc in the Prodigy line. It was originally named the M3, but to keep stability ratings consistent, was renamed the M2. This disc is described to be extremely reliable with a stable flight path. The M2 is designed for moderate power throws that need to consistently finish to the left (for right handed back hand throws). It is a consistent-flying disc for all wind conditions, especially in heavier weights. One nice thing about the M2, and the entire Prodigy line of midranges, is that these discs all have a similar wing size and overall feel. The dimensions of the M1, M2, M3, and M4 very only by a few millimeters. The M2 utilizes Prodigy’s easy release technology, giving it a most comfortable in-hand feel.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5.0/4.0/0.0/2.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4/-0.2/1.9
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    300 X-Out Details

    The X-Out version of Prodigy's 300 Series plastic. 300 discs generally receive the X-Out stamp from slight manufacturing flaws or misprints.

    M2 Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.70 cm
    • Height: 2.00 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.30 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.40 cm
    • Max Weight: 180g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Mid Range
    • Stability: Overstable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Advanced
    • Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Midgrade, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Ghillie1991
    My Flight Ratings: 5/4/-2/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 15, 2019 06:56 AM

    I have not owned one of these brand new so I cannot comment on out the box performance however I bought mine used from a local store. The 300 m2 has a a grippy feel and is somewhat flexible, it was also penned at 177g. I don't quite agree with the posted numbers on here as the disc seems to flip over fairly easily when thrown flat with a RHBH throw. On a RHFH throw it flies fairly straight with a moderate fade towards the end. I truly do enjoy this disc and this past Wednesday scored my virgin ace with it. If lost I would immediately replace but may retire it and get a new one anyways.

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