Disc that fills the gap between midrange and putters
Isaac Robinson 500 Spectrum A2 - Isaac Robinson is the latest PDGA world champion! The A2 is a fantastic approach disc that is perfect for forehand and hyzer throws. It has a beadless feel which makes it comfortable for a variety of grips. The 500 Spectrum plastic makes it perfect for those who want a more over stable version of the A2. This is the perfect disc for downwind shots and spike hyzers. Make sure you get one
The A2 is an overstable disc that fills the gap between midrange and putters. The A2 is perfect for power throwers who want to avoid the possibility of turnovers. The disc is consistent and reliable in all wind conditions.
Prodigy Disc's Isaac Robinson 500 Spectrum A2 today!
500 the plastic is developed through carefully considered player feedback
The Prodigy 500 Plastic has been in development for a long time.
The 500 plastic is molded and based on carefully considered player feedback.
It has a stiffer, less rubbery feel than the 400 Plastic.
This provides an extremely secure grip on the disc, balancing just the right amount of flex and firmness, with a very solid feel that Prodigy believes disc golfers will love.
The 500 Plastic has a unique pearlescent finish, unlike anything else in the Prodigy Disc plastic line.
What does A2 mean?
Prodigy has very logical names for its disks.
A= Approach and 2= 1-7 indicates how over or under stable the disk is.
A low number means over stable and the higher the number the more under stable the disk is.
A2 is beadless
A beadless putter has a bottom edge without this extra ridge, leaving a smooth, rounded edge on the disc.
A beaded disc has a small piece of plastic molded into the bottom of the rim, creating a small circular ridge.
Over- or under-stable
Over- or under-stable explains whether the disc goes right or left for right-handed backhand throwers.
Add turn + Fade, if the sum is below 0 the disc is under-stable.
If the sum is 0, it is a neutral disc and if the sum is over 1, the disc is overstable.
Understable = Right, Neutral = Straight, Overstable = Left.
If you are left-handed it is the other way around, also applies to a right-handed person throwing forehand.
As a beginner, you should have an under-stable disc with low weight.
MODEL: A2
SPEED: 4
GLIDE: 4
TURN: 0
FADE: 3
AUTHORIZED MAXIMUM WEIGHT: 174 grams
DIAMETER: 21,0 cm
HEIGHT: 2,0 cm
THICKNESS RIM: 1,3 cm
DEEP R IM: 1,4 cm
PLASTIC: 500 Spectrum
DISC TYPE: Approach
STABILITY: Overstable