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Prodigy ReBlend D4

Prodigy ReBlend D4

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The D4 is a slightly understable distance driver in the Prodigy line. This disc is an amazingly far distance driver for intermediate players, and disc golfers with moderate arm speed. Even beginners and amateurs will have moments where they can make this disc sail. The glide this disc offers is excellent and it has a very limited end-of-flight fade. The D4 has a soft beveled rim that allows for a smoother, more comfortable release. Some credit the longer flight to the more efficient inner rim. This disc, like the other drivers in the Prodigy line, has very similar dimensions and the same rim width (2.3 cm). By getting used to similar feeling discs that react differently, disc golfers should be able to throw more consistently and can choose their specific distance driver based on the shot they face.

Manufacturer Flight Numbers 13.0/6.0/-3.0/2.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 12.9/6/-2.9/2
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ReBlend Details

Reblend is Prodigy's 100% recycled / regrind premium plastic blend. Rather than throwing out plastic waste, it can be reused to make new, quality discs in a premium blend that is semi-flexible and long-lasting.

D4 Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.00 cm
  • Height: 1.90 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.20 cm
  • Rim Width: 2.30 cm
  • Max Weight: 174g

Additional Information

  • Primary Use: Distance Driver
  • Stability: Understable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
  • Plastic grade(s): Air Bubbles, Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Midgrade, Premium
  • Beadless

Reviews

PhotoRobNE
My Flight Ratings: 12/6/-2/2 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 350 Straight Score: Slightly Overstable

Mar 28, 2026 10:05 AM

I have three of these in the Reblend plastic. The stated numbers on the disc do not match the numbers here on ID. The disc has them as 12/5/-2/2. I'd say that the disc's 12 speed rating is pretty accurate, but ID's 6 glide is closer to the mark - this Good Boy wants to FLY. The turn and fade marked on the disc feel about right, with maybe just a touch more fade.

Now, about this disc's desire to fly... If you've got a good tail wind, this disc will wind up in another county if you're not careful, but still maintain the flight path you're expecting. On a calm day, this still wants to glide. I'm not quite 6 months in to my disc golf journey, and this disc has given me my longest flight yet at about 375 ft, unassisted by wind.

But for a head wind, you're going to want a different disc. I've found that this disc has absolutely zero ability to fight a head wind. It'll still get impressive distance, but it'll push way to the right (RHBH) doing so, with little-to-no fade back at the end.

I really like the grip of the Reblend plastic. Also, the Nightfang stamp is just sick - I hope Prodigy not only reissues this, but does more themed stamps like this (their D1 Reblend has a similar stamp, but with a dragon instead of the wolf). The Reblend plastic also seems to hold up well. I've had a few aggressive encounters with trees, and though there are some signs, it doesn't seem to have affected the disc all that much.

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