Description
The Prodigy Disc F2 is a medium speed, over stable fairway driver with very predictable and controllable flights perfect for executing the most demanding shots.
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- Model
- Plastic
- Specifications
- Flight Chart
The Prodigy Disc F2 is a medium speed, over stable fairway driver with very predictable and controllable flights perfect for executing the most demanding shots.
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. 500 Plastic has a uniquely pearlescent finish, unlike anything else in the Prodigy Disc plastic line.
- Diameter: 21.3cm
- Height: 1.5cm
- Rim Depth: 1.1cm
- Rim Width: 1.8cm
- Min Weight: 165g
- Max Weight: 176g
- Stability: Overstable
The Prodigy Disc F2 is a medium speed, overstable fairway driver with very predictable and controllable flights perfect for executing the most demanding shots.
Stability: Overstable
Flight Ratings: 8 | 4 | -1 | 2
Diameter: 21.3 cm
Height: 1.5 cm
Rim Width: 1.8 cm
Rim Depth: 1.1 cm
Weight Range: - 176 g
500 Plastic is a premium blend that has a less gummy feel than 400 plastic. This provides you with an extremely confident grip and a stiffer flight plate, balancing just the right amount of flex and firmness. 500 Plastic has a uniquely pearlescent finish which adds another visual element to each disc.
Durability: 4.0 / 5.0
Stiffness: 3.0 / 5.0
Grip: 3.0 / 5.0
It’s an over stable fairway driver and flies like a F5
I’m a primarily forehand thrower and this disc is awesome for my flex shots. Not super overstable like a F1 or FX-2 but comes out of flex well.
This is a fantastic overstable driver. All the prodigy F series are great fliers.
I like the 500 plastic. The flight of this disc is very workable. I find myself reaching for the F2 quite a bit these days.