Prodigy Spectrum Plastic
Prodigy Spectrum Plastic
Prodigy Spectrum Plastic is a premium, swirled color blend made for eye-catching looks and reliable, true-to-mold flights.
Why choose Prodigy Spectrum Plastic?
- Stunning multi-color swirls; every disc is visually unique.
- Premium durability for long-lasting, consistent performance.
- Confident grip that balances tack and a clean release.
- Often featured in limited or signature runs.
- Great for gamers who also value collectible appeal.
Feel & durability
Spectrum inherits its base blend’s feel. Expect 400 Spectrum to be grippy and durable. 500 Spectrum trends crisper and very shape-stable.
Stability & break-in
Flights are designed to match regular runs. Seasoning mirrors the base plastic, with minor run-to-run variance common in premium blends.
Best uses
- Primary drivers and mids you want to bag long-term.
- Tournament backups with the same flight as gamers.
- Gifts, fundraisers, and signature-series collectibles.
- Courses where durability and consistent grip matter.
Care tips
- Rinse after gritty rounds to preserve surface feel.
- Store flat, away from extreme heat or direct sun.
- Avoid harsh solvents; mild soap and water work best.
Similar Collections
Prodigy 400 Plastic • Prodigy 500 Plastic • Prodigy 750 Plastic • Swirly & Special Edition Discs
FAQs
What is Prodigy Spectrum Plastic?
A premium, color-swirled version of Prodigy’s blends that focuses on unique looks with the same dependable flights.
Does Spectrum change a disc’s stability?
It is intended to fly like the base plastic. Small variations can occur by run, as with most premium blends.
Which molds come in Spectrum?
Popular drivers, mids, and putters appear regularly, especially for limited or signature releases.
Should I pick 400 Spectrum or 500 Spectrum?
Choose 400 Spectrum for a grippier feel. Pick 500 Spectrum for a crisper, stiffer hand feel and strong shape retention.
Are Spectrum discs PDGA legal?
Yes. They are the same approved molds; the swirled colorway does not affect legality.