gcanter2376
Eagle Member
I've been trying out Prodigy lately and I'm really liking them. I like grippy and gummy plastic and the 400 series has been great. Do any of their drivers compare to a Moonshine Ballista Pro?
That's what I was thinking but wasn't sure. Typically the Moonshine Ballista Pros are more overstable than a regular Ballista Pro so I wasn't sure if a D1 would work or not. Thanks.
I have one 400 D2 that is exactly like a Ballista Pro. Stable and no turn. I have another 400 D2 that will turn when cranked. They are two completely different discs. I'd say a D1 Max (or D1 if you can find it) would be safer bet.
Ballista Pros have a super wide rim. The answer has to be something from Prodigy's Max line, right? Just a standard X2 or D2 will be significantly slower than a BalPro.
That's what I was thinking but wasn't sure. Typically the Moonshine Ballista Pros are more overstable than a regular Ballista Pro so I wasn't sure if a D1 would work or not. Thanks.
Ballista Pro rim is 2.3 CM. I'm pretty sure the D2 is as well. The Ballista Pro's rim isn't quite as wide as you might think.
The Ballista Pro's rim isn't as wide as true speed 13s like the Nuke and Boss, which are 2.5cm-- the max the pdga will allow. I'd say the Ballista Pro is a speed 12-13 disc, but I'd give it the nod to 13 since it's very aerodynamic.
I'd actually be interested in knowing what non-trilogy equivalents of the BPro is myself. BPro is the driver I'ave had the most success with, but Trilogy plastic just beats in way too quickly. Something of the same speed/stability but that holds its flight longer would be great. Innova Champion Color Glow is my favorite plastic.
One note of warning before getting in too deep on Prodigy...notice the number of comments here about inconsistencies of particular molds. That's been my experience too (with F's and A's), and the few factory second (M's) I've bought have been crazy-unlike their full-priced ones.
I love the 400 plastic, and I've really wanted to build Prodigy into my bag. I accept the science of molding plastic - that there's gonna be some variation. But I've gotten tired of buying backups that don't fly anything like what I bag.
Just sayin' - your mileage may vary. You might be signing up for frustration.