The Prodigy A5 is a slightly overstable approach disc that will work in to be a straight flyer. It has a nice, smooth feel with a shallow profile and flat top, which makes it ideal for sidearm approaches. It can handle torque well and has a mild finish on the end, so it won't skip too far from where it lands.
About 500 Spectrum Series Plastic
500 Series Spectrum: 500 Plastic has been in development for quite some time, formulated and based on carefully considered player feedback. It has a stiffer, less gummy feel than 400 Plastic. This provides an extremely confident grip on the flight plate, balancing just the right amount of flex and firmness, with a very solid feeling rim that we believe disc golfers are going to love. The Spectrum Line coloring process boasts bright, colorful swirls.
300 Series | From $11.99 |
400 Series | From $13.99 |
750 Series | From $15.99 |
500 Spectrum Series | From $15.99 |
300 Soft Series | From $11.99 |
500 Series | From $14.99 |
200 Series | From $6.99 |
750 Glow Series | From $19.99 |
Special Blend Spectrum | From $21.99 |
Speed | 4 |
Glide | 3 |
High Speed Stability | 0 |
Low Speed Stability | 2 |
Difficulty | 2 |
Diameter
21.30 cm
Rim Depth
1.40 cm
Rim Thickness
1.20 cm
Disc Height
1.90 cm
Max Weight
176.8 gm
Manufacturer | Prodigy Discs |
Plastic | 500 Spectrum Series |
Stamp | Luke Humphries 2023 Signature Series |
Skill Level | 2.0 |
Floats in Water | No |
Disc Type | |
PDGA Approved | 12/27/2021 |