Description
The Fenrir is a wolf character from Norse mythology. Traditionally bound by chains, our intricate dual-foil Fenrir is breaking through them. This Prodigy Day release marks the first time the Fenrir stamp has been made available on a disc model other than the PA-3.
Stamp color may vary. Shade of disc color may vary.
- Model
- Plastic
- Specifications
- Flight Chart
- Video
The Prodigy MX-1 is a very overstable midrange disc. It is designed to have a predictable finish no matter the release angle. Whether you throw it backhand or sidearm, the MX-1 can handle power and wind with no problem. In your hand, it feels similar to a beaded disc but doesn't have a bead, and its diameter is slightly smaller than traditional midranges.
400 Plastic is a premium blend of material that is extremely durable. The unique blend of plastics feels as good as it looks and will be able to be broken in over time. This tour quality plastic gives the thrower impeccable grip, even when it is wet.
- Diameter: 21.3cm
- Height: 2.0cm
- Rim Depth: 1.3cm
- Rim Width: 1.5cm
- Min Weight: 170g
- Max Weight: 176g
- Stability: Stable
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The Prodigy MX-1 is a very overstable midrange disc. It is designed to have a predictable finish no matter the release angle. Whether you throw it backhand or sidearm, the MX-1 can handle power and wind with no problem. In your hand, it feels similar to a beaded disc but doesn't have a bead, and its diameter is slightly smaller than traditional midranges.
Stability: Overstable
Flight Ratings: 5 | 3 | 0 | 4
Diameter: 21.3 cm
Height: 2 cm
Rim Width: 1.5 cm
Rim Depth: 1.3 cm
Weight Range: - 176 g
400 Plastic is a premium blend of materials that is extremely durable and gives the thrower an impeccable grip, even when it is wet. It is the most popular Prodigy plastic across the entire lineup of discs. While 400 Plastic is often known for its translucent properties, which catch the sunlight well for pronounced colors in the daytime, it can also be more opaque. 400 plastic has a stiff rim and more “pop” when you flex the center of the disc.