Yesterday we received a shipment from Finland — a box of Prodiscus Discs. Prodiscus discs are available in two different plastics. The Premium plastic is like a gummy Innova Champion plastic (very similar to Prodigy plastic), while their basic plastic is like a soft pro plastic. These discs look great, and fly better. Prodiscus currently…
Author: Captain Chuck
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2014-01-22 19:20:54
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One of the features that makes InfiniteDiscs.com a great website is that we have reviews by actual disc golfers. While the newer discs don’t have multiple reviews, most of the discs currently on the site have been reviewed by many disc golfers. Our goal is to provide our customers with the information necessary to make…
You may return any overweight Prodigy disc which you received from us. In order to reduce the cost and complexity of this operation, we would like to send the discs to Prodigy in one batch. Please let us know if you will be sending your Prodigy disc back by completing the form below. Loading…
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We just received word that we “should” be able to make our official order of Prodigy discs within the next “day or two.” We have already been promised 50 D1’s and 50 D4’s, but until we actually see the shipping tracking code, we’re a little hesitant to start taking orders. Apparently Prodigy has some little…
Although many people think disc golf goes into hibernation during the winter months, the sport actually does not die when the air gets chilly! In fact, quite the opposite. Local leagues and clubs gather throughout the winter and continue to compete on a weekly basis. Tournaments, known as “ice bowls”, are hosted during winter months…