Prodigy M2

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5 speed
4 glide
0 turn
2 fade
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    The Prodigy M2 is a overstable Midrange disc.

    It has been assigned a Speed of 5, a Glide of 4, a Turn of 0 and a Fade of 2 by the manufacturer (Prodigy)

    We have the Prodigy M2 in 300, 350G and 400 plastic in stock.

    Also note the additional information about the plastic and the manufacturer in the additional information tab.

    Prodigy M2 in pink, 300 plastic178Pink300NoNone13.92
    Prodigy M2 in pink, 300 plastic180Pink300NoNone13.93
    Prodigy M2 in purple, 300 plastic180Purple300NoNone13.94
    Prodigy M2 in pink, 350g plastic178Pink350gNoNone14.93
    Prodigy M2 in pink, 350g plastic180Pink350gNoNone14.92
    Prodigy M2 in red, 400 plastic177Red400NoNone18.94
    Prodigy M2 in pink, 400 plastic177Pink400NoNone18.92
    Prodigy M2 in pink, 400 plastic178Pink400NoNone18.92
    Prodigy M2 in green, 400 plastic178Green400NoNone18.92
    Prodigy M2 in green, 400 plastic179Green400NoNone18.93

    Technical details

    Manufacturer / DistributorProdigy Disc
    Approval Date05-03-2013
    Certification No.13-13
    Maximum Weight180.1 g
    Diameter21.7 cm
    Height2.0
    Edge depth1.3 cm
    Edge thickness1.4 cm
    Inner edge diameter18.9 cm
    Edge depth / diameter6.0 %
    Edges configuration41.00
    Flexibility8.28 kg

    Manufacturer - Prodigy

    Prodigy Disc was founded with the aim of developing and producing discs that achieve longer flight and better accuracy for players of all skill levels. Prodigy Disc is headquartered in Dalton, Georgia (USA). Prodigy offers all products related to disc golf in high quality. The discs are known for their gripping plastic feel and easy release technology. In 2019, Prodigy released its Ace Line, with each model also available in a glow plastic.

    Plastics

    The 300 Plastic is a slightly harder base plastic that offers great opportunities for beginners, but also for advanced and professional players. It tends to become more unstable (beaten-in) than other plastics faster. Plastic discs offer great slip resistance.

    The 350G plastic is the last and hardest base plastic from Prodigy. It can already handle wear and tear well, but is still very grippy. It is often compared to Latitude 64°'s Zero Hard plastic or MVP's Electron Firm plastic.

    Prodigy's 400 plastic is best compared to Innova's Star plastic or Latitude's Gold plastic. It already tolerates moderate use without greatly altering the flight characteristics, but still has good flex and grip.
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