The Prodigy Disc PA-1 Putt & Approach disc is designed to be overstable. The consistent flight path of this disc makes it a favorite of disc golfers looking for consistency and reliability in all wind conditions.
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Model
The Prodigy Disc PA-1 Putt & Approach disc is designed to be overstable. The consistent flight path of this disc makes it a favorite of disc golfers looking for consistency and reliability in all wind conditions.
Plastic
200 Plastic is extremely versatile. It's great for entry level players looking to get into the game, as well as advanced & professional players who love to fine tune their discs by working them in just the way they like. The feel of this plastic brings a new dimension to our line-up.
Specifications
- Diameter: 21.0cm
- Height: 1.9cm
- Rim Depth: 1.4cm
- Rim Width: 1.0cm
- Min Weight: 170g
- Max Weight: 174g
- Stability: Overstable
Flight Chart
The Prodigy Disc PA-1 Putt & Approach disc is designed to be overstable. The consistent flight path of this disc makes it a favorite of disc golfers looking for consistency and reliability in all wind conditions.
- Stability: Overstable
- Flight Ratings: [ 3 ][ 3 ][ 0 ][ 2.5 ]
- Diameter: 21 cm
- Height: 1.9 cm
- Rim Width: 1 cm
- Rim Depth: 1.4 cm
- Weight Range: 160 g - 174 g
200 Plastic is great for entry-level players looking to get into the game, as well as experienced players who love to fine-tune their discs by working them in just the way they like. The feel of 200 Plastic brings a new dimension to our line-up, as it’s similar to our 300 plastic but less tacky.
- Durability: 1.0 / 5.0
- Stiffness: 1.0 / 5.0
- Grip: 4.0 / 5.0
I've been throwing a Pa-1 (in 500 plastic) off the tee and putting with one (in 300 plastic) on windy days with great success. I bought these to use as my "attack the basket" putters in the fall and winter. However, while I ordered pink, the ones I was sent are so very pale that I would call them white. That's going to keep them from being my ideal winter putters once the snow flies. . .