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    Best Beginner-Friendly Prodigy Midrange Discs

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    M4

    4.80
    (72 Reviews)
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    The M4 is a slightly understable mid in the Prodigy line. This disc is excellent for beginners, tunnel shots, and turnover throws. This disc features Easy Release Technology and is a favorite of top pros for long controlled straight shots.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-1/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.9/-1.1/1
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    M Model US

    4.55
    (10 Reviews)
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    While this midrange in the Prodigy Ace Line takes on the "US" moniker for "understable" the disc is actually more of a straight-flyer for all-purpose use on the disc golf course. It has a comfortable rim configuration and is easy to handle for all players.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/5/-1/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/5/-1.1/0.9
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    OUT OF STOCK M Model OS

    M Model OS

    4.50
    (10 Reviews)
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    The Prodigy Ace Line M Model OS is an overstable midrange designed for consistent performance in all wind conditions. This controllable disc works well for consistent drives as well as approach shots. 

    Prodigy Ace Line provides an incredible value for great-flying discs at a low price. The disc names are ultra simple so that even the newest disc golfers can understand what they're intended to do. For M Model OS, the is M is for midrange and OS is for Overstable. 

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6/4/-1/3
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5.9/4.1/-1/2.5
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    M Model S

    4.10
    (10 Reviews)
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    The M Model S by the Prodigy Ace Line is a great addition to your bag. With a stable and reliable fade you can count on, the M Model S will get you where you want. It's similar to the Kastaplast Kaxe in flight and puts some trust in your bag. 

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6/4/0/3
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5.9/4.1/-0.1/2.7
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    Stryder

    3.92
    (6 Reviews)
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    The next disc in Prodigy's Collab series - the Stryder. The Prodigy Airborn Stryder is a controllable midrange developed for Cale Leiviska. Cale is a master of throwing the midrange, and now he has one to call his own. The Stryder can handle power and still maintain its point-and-shoot purpose. The Stryder goes straight with a touch of stability at the end.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6/4/0/3
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5.9/4.3/-0.5/2.4
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    M3

    4.49
    (39 Reviews)
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    The Prodigy M3 is a domey, stable midrange that flies with incredible consistency and control. This disc is said to be good in all wind conditions and flies as well into the wind as it does with the wind.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-1/2
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5/-0.9/2
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    M2

    4.45
    (44 Reviews)
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    The M2 was the second PDGA approved midrange disc in the Prodigy line. It was originally named the M3, but to keep stability ratings consistent, was renamed the M2. This disc is described to be extremely reliable with a stable flight path. The M2 is designed for moderate power throws that need to consistently finish to the left (for right handed back hand throws). It is a consistent-flying disc for all wind conditions, especially in heavier weights. One nice thing about the M2, and the entire Prodigy line of midranges, is that these discs all have a similar wing size and overall feel. The dimensions of the M1, M2, M3, and M4 very only by a few millimeters. The M2 utilizes Prodigy’s easy release technology, giving it a most comfortable in-hand feel.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/0/2
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4/-0.1/2
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    MX-1

    5.00
    (4 Reviews)
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    The Prodigy MX-1 is Prodigy's most overstable midrange yet. It is designed to have a predictable finish no matter the angle of release. Whether you throw it sidearm or backhand, the MX-1 can handle power and the wind with no problem at all. In the hand, it feels similar to a beaded disc but it doesn't actually have a bead. Its diameter is slightly smaller than traditional midrange discs.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/2/0/4
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/2.1/0/3.9
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    Archive

    4.70
    (5 Reviews)
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    This is what Prodigy is saying about their new disc, the Archive:

    "Forged from the fire of champions and entrusted with the power to shape the very fabric of flight, the Archive midrange is the next chapter in our Prodigy Collabs Series, and the first disc made with input from Major champion Isaac Robinson

    Isaac is known for his ability to carve a path with his disc through tangled forests and down daunting fairways. He wanted a beadless midrange that was able to soar effortlessly through the sky with enhanced glide, and a touch of overstability to give it unwavering accuracy and a steadfast resistance to swirling winds.

    The Archive occupies a new place in the Prodigy Disc midrange lineup between the M1 and M2, giving Isaac the confidence to ascend the ranks of disc golf’s most decorated players."

    PDGA approved on July 17, 2023

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/0/2
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.9/0/2.1
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    MX-3

    4.17
    (24 Reviews)
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    The Prodigy Disc MX-3 is a slightly overstable, beaded midrange that was designed specifically for high-level control and performance, meeting the demands of both professional and amateur players alike.

    This midrange is designed to handle significant torque in order to avoid unwanted turnover. It can also handle headwinds with ease.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/0/2
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.1/-0.2/1.8
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    M1

    4.38
    (38 Reviews)
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    The Prodigy M1 is a reliable, overstable midrange perfect for power throwers that want to avoid turning over. This disc is consistent and reliable in all wind conditions.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/0/3
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4/-0.1/2.7
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    If you’re looking for the Best Beginner-Friendly Prodigy Midrange Discs, this list is based directly on player feedback from InfiniteDiscs.com. Every time someone reviews a disc, they’re asked how beginner-friendly it feels. That feedback has helped highlight which Prodigy midranges are most commonly recommended by real players for those just starting out. Whether you're learning to throw straight lines, control a gentle fade, or introduce some angle into your approach shots, these discs have earned their spot through actual beginner experience.

    Among the straight-to-stable midranges, the M Model USM Model SM3, and Stryder all offer reliable control and gentle finishing fade, making them great options for players learning midrange technique. For something more understable, the M4 stands out for its smooth glide and ease of use, especially on turnover lines or tunnel shots. On the more overstable side, discs like the M Model OSM2MX-3M1, and MX-1 provide dependable fade and torque resistance, which can be useful for windy conditions or forehand approaches—even for beginners building arm speed and consistency.

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