Prodigy A2 500 Glimmer - Isaac Robinson "True Aim" Stamp

$19.49

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This overstable A2 approach disc in pearlescent 500 Glimmer plastic lets Isaac’s two-foil True Aim logo design be the star.

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

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. 500 Plastic has a uniquely pearlescent finish, unlike anything else in the Prodigy Disc plastic line.

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

More About Isaac Robinson

Isaac Robinson first joined Prodigy Disc in 2016 and is currently on the Core Team, having been promoted to the top tier of support in 2021 after returning to the company.

One of Georgia’s own, Isaac won the 2023 PDGA Champions Cup Major at the International Disc Golf Center and was victorious on the Disc Golf Pro Tour at the 2022 Idlewild Open Elite event. He has twice finished in the top 10 at the United States Disc Golf Championship and is a consistent top 25 finisher on tour stops. 

Isaac won the 2022 DGPT Rookie of the Year award. He and his younger brother, Ezra, have been winning tournaments in the Atlanta metro area since they were teenagers.