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[Prodigy] Pa2 or stick with a pa1/pa4

6.5swede

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I am looking to try out another prodigy putter for throwing. I like my broken in envy's for long upshot or drives. The 400 pa1 I have is a proto and its dead straight no fade even for upshots. For drives it hyzer flips to flat and doesn't fade. Threw a friends pa4 today in 400 nice turnover putter.
There's not much info on the pa2 so I would like info and personal experience. I have enough dynamic reward points to get a free disc just want some input.
 
I use mine for putting inside the circle and use my pa1 for approach. I just like the feel of the pa 2 (little hands) id say its a tick less stable than the pa1. I like both discs the pa2 i would describe as a flat low shoulder aviar thicker than a pure thinner than an aviar. Just my two cents
 
I am looking to try out another prodigy putter for throwing. I like my broken in envy's for long upshot or drives. The 400 pa1 I have is a proto and its dead straight no fade even for upshots. For drives it hyzer flips to flat and doesn't fade. Threw a friends pa4 today in 400 nice turnover putter.
There's not much info on the pa2 so I would like info and personal experience. I have enough dynamic reward points to get a free disc just want some input.

The PA2 will be closer to the PA1 in stability. Might even be a little overstable compared to your PA1 in its current stage of wear. Sounds like the PA1/PA4 are working for you so I wouldn't worry about picking up another putter unless you really want to try something.
 
My Pa1 & Pa2s flew about the same with the PA1 having .5 more LSS than three of my 400 PA2s and about the same fade as the PA2 I used to bag. I liked the PA2's feel better due to a very slight less beveled edge. Again, my 400 Pa2 flew the same lines but we're talking less than 10' on 250' drives so not a real adjustment to get used to after a few months anyway so I'd say its more of a feel in hand preference. I'd think a worn Envy that lost its fade would greatly overlap a new PA1/2.
 
I went ahead and picked up a pa4 in 400 to try. I'll probably pick up a Pa1 in 750 at the par2 event in Feb.
 
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