You don't have a logo? I have a logo.
I'm wearing your logo right now...
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You don't have a logo? I have a logo.
I'm wearing your logo right now...
If you say so...
Their logo reminds me of a Star Trek delta shield made into a star.Everyone knows that Prodigy took their logo from the Lord of Madness, the Ancient One, ruler over R'lyeh, the Great Cthulhu. Prodigy's logo is obviously the Elder Sign; and is a harbriger of the end times when Cthulhu will awaken to plunge the world into a thousand years of insanity and darkness.
Or it's a cute little star.
lots of overinflation of self importance in these threads.
Did anyone pay to watch PP's video?
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Is this the next big leap in disc golf technology? Doubt it. Ain't nothing but some pictures on the web and some big big promises so far. Has anyone heard Prodigy explain why their discs are better than anyone else's?
frisbie said:As for the wide rimmed Prodigy discs, I have also always favored the Wraith because of control. However, the way the seam is configured and the edge is rolled on the bottom rim (of the Prodigy drivers) I think you will find that the discs feel and throw like a much narrower rimmed disc.
Maybe you should create a separate thread? Or maybe not, since I'm sure no one will pay to watch it when they can get something similar for free on YouTube. But if you really HAVE to know...
I wonder if by rounded he means a rim similar to a undertow or a raging inferno. That's what I'm gathering anyway.This is the PM I got:
So evidently the claim is that there is a configuration of the wing that is supposed to make it more comfortable in the hand. The super-duper fast discs will have the feel and control of a super fast disc with the distance of a super-duper fast disc. Just as long, easier to throw and control. At least that's what I understood.
This is the PM I got:
So evidently the claim is that there is a configuration of the wing that is supposed to make it more comfortable in the hand. The super-duper fast discs will have the feel and control of a super fast disc with the distance of a super-duper fast disc. Just as long, easier to throw and control. At least that's what I understood.
I wonder if by rounded he means a rim similar to a undertow or a raging inferno. That's what I'm gathering anyway.
That would be interesting. I like how a wraith flies, but I do not like how the wide-rimmed discs feel in my hand.
I don't like how wide-rimmed discs feel in my hand either. That said, I've never thought of the Wraith as a wide-rimmed disc like, say, a Nuke.
To me, the Wraith doesn't feel that different in the hand than a Valk or Viking.