The Easy Release Technology brings a slightly beveled or rounded edge on the bottom of the disc. Only time will tell.Īnother feature of the disc worth talking about is Prodigy’s “Easy Release Technology”. Sitting in the middle of a fairway in 90 degree heat during the summer could make this plastic pretty flexible - almost too flexible. The 400 series plastic remained quite gummy this winter.
For example, Opto plastic becomes very hard in cold temperatures. With how gummy the plastic feels in very cold temperatures, we’re curious to see how it performs in the summer heat. We have only had a chance to throw the D1 in colder weather. The 400 series plastic is slightly gummy and has a good amount of give to it when you press your thumb into it. While it might look similar to those plastics, the D1’s 400 series plastic certainly doesn’t feel the same. It brings a translucent, bright-colored look similar to Innova’s Champion or Latitute 64’s Opto. The D1 was first released in Prodigy’s 400 series plastic. The flight path is similar regardless of the weight.īefore we talk about the flight of the D1, we need to discuss the plastic itself. The consistent flight path of this disc makes it a favorite of disc golfers looking not only for a long flight but pinpoint accuracy. This driver is good for all conditions and flies as well into the wind as it does with the wind. Prodigy Disc says:ĭ1 is a very fast, over stable driver designed for power throwers. The Prodigy D1 is an overstable distance driver.
#Prodigy disc golf drivers#
First, they started with their distance drivers and initially released the high speed D1 and D4. In January, Prodigy Disc announced plans to release a full line of discs by the end of the year. 2013 brought us a brand new disc golf company: Prodigy Disc.