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Yup, I'm loving the Prodigy discs too, except that my D2 and D3 (both 400s) have some warping in their flight plates already (probably from hitting trees). I thought they'd be more durable. Maybe the 400g plastic holds up better.
Oh, I've definitely hit trees and had some pretty hot temps, but I haven't had this problem with my other non-Prodigy drivers, e.g. a Champion Boss and a Pro Destroyer. They've hit way more trees and had more temp extremes than my Prodigy drivers which are only a couple of months old.
Has anyone else experienced warping in the flight plate on Prodigy drivers? I have a D2 and a D3 (both 400s), and they now both have some warping in the flight plate after a couple of months' use. I like them otherwise. Maybe the 400g plastic is more durable???
I have two PA1s: a 400s as a thrower (more durable) and a 300s as a putter (stiffer). So far I LOVE the 400s as a thrower and I LIKE the 300s as a putter.
For throwing, I find the PA1 to be overstable enough that it's v reliable for me - I'm not going to turn it over - while at the same time...