Prodigy 500 Spectrum FX-2 with Alden Harris 2023 Signature Series Stamp
Play your best hand with Alden Harris' 2023 Signature Series FX-2 in 500 Spectrum Plastic. Inspired by the elegant simplicity of playing cards, Alden chose a steadfast Elephant to represent the Ace of Trees for his unique design. 500 Spectrum plastic provides great grip for all throwing styles. Add an FX-2 and upgrade your fairway slot with this versitile disc. Support Alden by picking yours up today.
Mold: The Prodigy FX-2 Fairway Driver -- Speed: 9 | Glide: 4 | Turn: -1 | Fade: 3
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The FX-2 packs a punch in Prodigy's fairway lineup, finding a slot between the F Series and H Series. It was created in collaboration with 2-time Disc Golf Pro Tour Champion Chris Dickerson, who expressed his desire for a fairway driver that was faster and sported specific dimensions.
The FX-2 has a profile that provides a comfortable feel for both backhand and sidearm throwers, and it handles power extremely well with a long straight flight and a medium, consistent finish. The finish is not too harsh for those with less power, and it will be available in lighter weights for access to a variety of players at different levels.
The first release of the disc will be in both 400G and 500 Plastic in max weights, and the first 500 discs in each plastic will have a First Run bottom stamp.
The FX-2 brings a new brand of fairway driver to the table with more to come.
Plastic: 500 Spectrum - See all 500 Spectrum Discs
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. To top it off, the Spectrum release features Prodigy's coloring process, boasting bright, colorful swirls.
Stamp: Alden Harris 2023 Signature Series
A substantial portion of each sale will benefit Harris and his touring efforts.