Prodigy 400 Ultra Soft A2 Putter (Stock Stamp) [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
Prodigy 400 Ultra Soft A2 Putter (Stock Stamp) [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
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See All: 400 Ultra Soft A2s with Stock stamp.
Mold: The Prodigy A2 Putter in 400 Ultra Soft Plastic -- Speed: 4 | Glide: 4 | Turn: 0 | Fade: 3
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The Prodigy Disc A2 is an overstable utility disc that fills the gap between midranges and putters. The A2 is perfect for power throwers who want to avoid the possibility of their shot turning over. The disc is consistent and reliable in all wind conditions and perfect for short, trick shots as well as high wind approach shots. The A2 is a beadless cousin to the A1 and will fly just slightly less stable than the A1. You can expect and extra 30 to 40 feet of glide than the A1.
The Prodigy Disc A Series Approach Discs are designed to fill the gap between the putter and the midrange. The A Series discs are the size of a putter with a profile similar to a midrange.
Plastic: 400 Ultra Soft - See all 400 Ultra Soft Discs
Introducing 400 Ultra Soft. This plastic takes our most popular premium blend and bends the reality of what it can do. This newest addition to the Prodigy plastics line-up takes the premium feel of the traditional blend and pushes it to the limits, bending but never breaking under the line you want it on.
400 Ultra Soft boasts 50% more flex in the hand compared to traditional 400 Plastic, becoming more rigid in cold winter months ensuring a confident grip with any shot. In the summer heat, it becomes more floppy, making it perfect for wet weather.
Thanks to it's incredible flexibility, you can depend on it to stick and stay on an approach or make hitting trees more forgiving. Being suitable for all seasons and conditions, this versatile plastic will have a reason to stay in your bag like it does on the course.
Stamp: Stock
This is the standard, or stock, stamp for this mold in this plastic, at this time. Stock stamps change from time to time as manufacturers attempt to keep their offerings fresh.