Prodigy 300 A2
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The Prodigy A2 in 300 Plastic is the ultimate baseline approach disc for players demanding an elite grip and a highly responsive flight path. Slotting perfectly between a mid-range and an overstable putter, the A2 design features a comfortable, beadless rim that offers an incredibly clean release for both backhand and forehand scramble shots. If you are looking for an overstable utility workhorse that gives you maximum confidence in your hand, the 300 Plastic A2 is a must-have tool for your bag.
Prodigy A2 300 Plastic Flight Numbers
Because baseline plastics cool with a slightly domeier shoulder profile, the 300 A2 catches more air and offers significantly more glide than its premium counterparts. This gives it a unique, specialized flight matrix:
| Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 4 | 0 | 3 |
With flight numbers of 4 | 4 | 0 | 3, the 300 A2 pushes forward further than premium blends before entering its signature fade. This added carrying distance makes it exceptional for longer approach shots where you still require a highly dependable, wind-resistant finish on the green.
Why Choose Prodigy 300 Plastic?
Prodigy’s 300 Plastic is a proprietary blend of base materials designed to be durable yet distinctively tacky. Here is why players specifically reach for the 300 blend:
- All-Weather Tacky Grip: The slightly chalky, tactile feel provides an unbeatable connection to the disc, making it the preferred option for wet conditions, humid summer rounds, and cold winter mornings.
- Chain-Grabbing Softness: Unlike slick premium blends, 300 plastic absorbs impact well. When your approach hits the ground or checks the chains, it sits down quickly with minimal ground play, skips, or spit-outs.
- The "Seasoning" Advantage: Baseline plastic is designed to beat in over time. As your 300 A2 takes tree hits, it will gradually lose its aggressive dump and cycle into a laser-straight approach disc that still fights off turning over, allowing you to carry multiples in different stages of wear.
Frequently Asked Questions About the 300 A2
How does the 300 A2 compare to a 400 or 750 A2?
The 300 A2 offers more glide (4) and slightly less harsh fade (3) compared to premium versions, which act like pure "bricks" with zero glide (4 | 2 | 0 | 4). Additionally, the 300 plastic provides a far tackier, chalkier grip that absorbs ground impact better, whereas 400 and 750 premium plastics offer maximum durability against heavy rock and tree strikes.
How long does it take to beat in a 300 Plastic A2?
Depending on how often you play and the course terrain, a 300 A2 will begin to lose its biting fresh-out-of-the-box fade after a few weeks of heavy use. Many players carry a fresh 300 A2 for reliable fade and a seasoned, beat-in 300 A2 for dead-straight with slight fade approach lines.
Does the Prodigy 300 A2 float in water?
No, the 300 plastic blend is a dense base material that will sink in water. If you are looking to throw a high-stakes approach over a water hazard, make sure to give it plenty of power to compensate for its high-torque resistance.
Looking for maximum durability or less glide? Check out the full Prodigy A2 Collection to compare premium options like 400, 500, or 750 plastic.


















