A2 750
A2 750
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What does it mean that the image is labeled "Actual Disc"?
What does it mean that the image is labeled "Actual Disc"?
The "Actual Disc" mark indicates that it is our own image of the exact disc you will receive. There will therefore be NO variation in color shades or stamp.
All discs marked "Actual Disc" are also weighed by us with precision scales. Since manufacturers often have a larger margin of error on the scale, you may experience receiving a product that is marked with a different weight.
We group discs that have identical colour, stamp and weight together, so you may find that there is more than 1 in stock of a disc marked "Actual Disc".
What weight should I choose?
What weight should I choose?
Short answer: Is there a difference of a couple of grams between the different variants? Then it doesn't matter much.
Long answer: In general, a lighter disc is often easier to throw for beginners, but is more affected by wind and can be perceived as less reliable. Furthermore, a lighter disc will "skip" forward less when it hits the ground. Experiment with different weights to discover the differences.
If you buy a disc under 170g, it is considered a "lightweight disc". It can be beneficial to experiment with lighter weights, especially for beginners and players who struggle to get up to speed on the disc.
A2 is perfect for you with a bit of gunpowder in your arm, who wants a disc that you can trust won't freak out. The disc may resemble discs such as Harp, Zone or Gator, but is probably a bit more overstable as new. The A series is very "torque resistant", which allows you to throw the forehand with a lot of power without the disc turning over.
It differs from the A1 in that it does not have a bead, and that it has a little more glide, and thus will behave a little less overstable.
Recommended uses:
Flex throw
Spike hyzer
Upwind throw
Approach
Forehand
Flight rating:
Speed: 4
Glide: 4
Turn: 0
Fade: 3
750 plastic:
750 is the Rolls Royce of Prodigy with extremely good durability. You can count on theĀ discĀ to retain its flight characteristics even after many rounds of pounding. It is very similar to the 400 plastic in terms of grip and texture, but is slightly harder.
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This disc is beef!! Compared to other approach discs like the Toro, Pig, and Zone this is faster. For me, the disc will fight out of whatever anhyzer angle you put it on. It kicked the Justice out of my bag. Since it is a faster disc, it will skip more than other approach discs. I like to use this for scramble shots in the woods.Ā I think of it like a 5 speed firebird. (NivĆ„ pĆ„ anmelder: Middels)
-Reviewing in the 400 plastic- this is a beefy, low profile, beadless approach disc. I would say it is on the faster side of 4 speed discs. Compared to say, a zone, it flies a bit faster. The hand feel is not ideal, for me at least. It doesn't have very smooth dimensions in the rim area, but I could still throw it well. The fade on it is nice and strong. Definitely a little better for skip shots compared to most other overstable approach discs. Overall a good beefy approach disc, if the hand feel doesn't affect you too much (NivƄ pƄ anmelder: Viderekommen)
Short Summary: Feels like a shrunk down fairway and greatly versatile. (NivƄ pƄ anmelder: Nybegynner)
I recently picked two of these discs up in a 400 and 750 plastics. I throw them with a forehand and they fly really straight with a pretty hard hook at the end. They feel amazing in the hand and they hold whichever line you put them on. They are my go to from anything from 100-225 ft.Ā I will never not have one in the bag! (NivĆ„ pĆ„ anmelder: Nybegynner)
I have 3 A2s. I think the hand feel if the A2 is unmatched. It is very shallow and flat topped. I really like the feel for forehand and backhand approaches. This disc is my go to for approaches inside 250 feet. (NivƄ pƄ anmelder: Middels)