Prodigy A2 300 Plastic - Kevin Jones Bar Stamp

$13.99

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An homage to the first stock stamp from Prodigy, the Team Bar Stamp disc utilizes the new split two-foil capabilities of the reenvisioned stock stamp and incorporates player logos. Kevin Jones chose the overstable A2 approach disc in 300 plastic for his throwback disc.

Stamp color may vary. Shade of disc color may vary.

Model

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.

Plastic

300 Plastic is a special blend of materials that is durable enough to take solid impact but has the ability to be broken in over time. Our 300 Plastic has been developed for optimum feel and grip for Putters and Midrange discs.

Specifications
  • Diameter: 21.0cm
  • Height: 2.0cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.3cm
  • Rim Width: 1.4cm
  • Min Weight: 170g
  • Max Weight: 174g
  • Stability: Overstable
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More About Kevin Jones

Kevin Jones joined Prodigy Disc in 2019 and has been on the Core Team since signing.

Originally from Arkansas and now residing in North Carolina, Kevin is a multi-time Elite event winner (2019 Idlewild Open, 2020 Green Mountain Championship) and he captured the largest prize in disc golf history at the time with a victory at the 2020 Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship. He’s also picked up big international wins in Estonia and Mexico. 

Kevin is a three-time DGPT All-Star, a former collegiate football player, and music producer and DJ.

Jones’ own Prodigy Collabs Series discs are a staple in his lineup. The overstable Distortion approach disc, straight-flying Feedback fairway driver, and dependable Reverb distance driver each play an important role in Jones’ gameplan.