Prodigy Reblend A2
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The Prodigy A2 in Reblend Plastic is a groundbreaking approach disc designed for players who want elite, top-tier premium performance on the course and a smaller carbon footprint off it. Bridging the vital gap between a mid-range and an overstable putter, the A2 features a smooth, beadless rim that guarantees a clean, drag-free release. It is the premier choice for high-power forehands, hard-fading hyzer scrambles, and dependable wind fighting.
Prodigy A2 Reblend Plastic Flight Numbers
Because Reblend plastic is crafted from reprocessed premium polymers, it sets firmly out of the mold to maintain the rigid profile and iconic low-glide characteristics of the original A2 design:
| Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
With flight numbers of 4 | 2 | 0 | 4, the Reblend A2 behaves like a true aerodynamic brick. It resists catching the wind or lifting, pushing forward on a frozen line before dropping aggressively out of the sky with a heavy, predictable hook finish.
Why Choose Prodigy Reblend Plastic?
Prodigy’s Reblend Plastic is a sustainable innovation that directly recycles excess premium plastics and scraps back into production. Here is why it belongs in your bag:
- Eco-Friendly & Sustainable: Reblend actively keeps high-quality polymers out of landfills by recycling leftover scraps from 400, 500, and 750 plastic runs into a brand new, premium disc.
- Elite Premium Performance: Do not let the "recycled" tag fool you—Reblend is an ultra-durable premium plastic. It offers the same rigid hand feel, high torque resistance, and exceptional impact durability as top-tier premium blends.
- Unique Visual Blends: Because each run uses a different combination of reprocessed colors, every Reblend A2 has a distinct, often swirling or slightly metallic look that makes it a true one-of-a-kind piece in your bag.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Reblend A2
What exactly is Prodigy Reblend plastic?
Reblend is Prodigy's eco-conscious plastic line. During the manufacturing process of premium discs (like 400, 500, and 750 plastic), excess materials and scraps are clean-captured, ground down, and re-molded. This creates an incredibly durable, high-quality premium plastic disc while eliminating factory waste.
How does the Reblend A2 fly compared to 400 or 300 versions?
The Reblend A2 shares the exact same wind-fighting, low-glide utility flight profile (4 | 2 | 0 | 4) as the premium 400 and 750 blends, offering maximum overstability and heavy fade. Compared to baseline options like the 300 A2—which have more glide and a softer finish (4 | 4 | 0 | 3)—the Reblend version is much stiffer, skips harder, and retains its stability indefinitely.
Does Reblend plastic feel different in the hand?
Reblend plastic feels very similar to a slightly firmer, opaque 400 or 500 plastic. It provides a confident, rigid rim structure that sidearm players love, ensuring a crisp snap off the fingers without any disc flexing.
Looking for a softer baseline blend, or wanting to explore all options? Head back to our full Prodigy A2 Collection to compare all available models.



