Kastaplast Berg - K1
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Kastaplast's Description:
Berg is designed for distinct shots, where you don’t need to worry about the disc hoovering far passed the basket. The disc features an ergonomic thumb track which is prominent on the top side while not being noticeable at the bottom. This makes it feel very different from any other putter. Berg is Swedish for mountain.
Suitable for: Windy days, fearless putts and distinct approach shots.
Berg Specs |
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Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
Stability: | Stable-Overstable | ||
Weights: | Max 175g | ||
Rim Width: | 9mm |
Always heard about the Berg for putting but I’ve become a fan after just 3 rounds. It’s strangely soft in hand and wasn’t sure how it would fly but it’s really straight and a nice little glide with it. It shows itself when it hits chains and falls softly in the basket. I don’t putt super hard but I’ve had a few spit outs but don’t see that with this disc.
I’m really impressed by upshot’s and approaches with this disc, they land super soft and don’t roll away or even go up on edge. This one is staying in my bag.
Nailed it disc golf ships super fast. They are my favorite disc golf store to order from and The berg is a fantastic multi tool to keep in your bag. You can throw it and it will park easily.
UNBELIEVABLE! I love the bergs! Always read my mind. Don’t like for putter, love for most approaches.
Great packaging, quick delivery
Let me start out by saying I absolutely love the Berg. I have 8 of them. The Berg works incredibly well as an approach disc, it holds whatever angle you release it on, and lands like a butterfly with sore feet. One word of advice when throwing the Berg, throw it a little harder than you think you need to. The Berg does not have much in the way of glide, but neither does it have much in the way of slide either. It's just ok as a putting putter; approach shots are where it shines