Speed
4
Glide
5
Turn
-1
Fade
1
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
180.9 g
Diameter
21.8 cm
Height
1.9 cm
Rim Depth
1.5 cm
Rim Width
1.3 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
19.1 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
6.9 %
Rim Configuration
53.00
Flexibility
8.86 kg
Bead
No
Prodigy DiscMidrange

M Model US

4 / 5 · 9 ratings
Skill Level
All skill levels
Stability
Stable

The **"M Model US"** from Prodigy is a versatile midrange for straight lines and controlled turnovers. With a speed of 4 and glide of 5, it’s ideal for technical fairway shots, anhyzer lines, and precise approaches in the mid-range distance. The slightly understable profile makes it the perfect choice for players of all skill levels looking for a reliable disc for tight corridors and wooded courses. The BaseGrip plastic offers excellent grip and durability, while DuraFlex variants provide added flexibility. The deeper rim resembles classic midranges and ensures clean releases for both forehand and backhand throws. In flight, the **"M Model US"** exhibits a straight trajectory with gentle turn at moderate arm speed. The -1 turn kicks in early on powerful throws, enabling turnover lines up to around 80 meters, while the 1 fade ensures a reliable finish. When thrown with controlled speed, it flies nearly laser-straight with minimal lateral movement. The high glide of 5 noticeably extends flight time, making it especially effective for low-angle shots. Stability remains consistent across plastic types, with BaseGrip offering slightly better grip than DuraFlex. When thrown on hyzer, the disc flattens out and lands on a straight line. For anhyzers, it excels at navigating obstacles to the right or executing smooth S-curves. Forehand players benefit from its stability on moderate snap, while backhand allows for precise tunnel shots. Beginners appreciate its forgiveness and the ability to achieve full distance with minimal effort. Advanced players use it strategically for technical lines and as a replacement for worn stable midranges. The **"M Model US"** bridges the gap between straight-flying all-rounders like the **"Buzzz"** and noticeably more stable models.

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