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You can order discs from discgolfsweden???
Also, looking at the pictures of this disc, it looks niiiice. Not quite lidish. Not quite rhynoish. Looks like a good combo of the two.
Mega beefy? It looked stable at best. Maybe "beefy" or large in the hand.
OMG, here goes brotherdave! A Swedish Pole at might be the Holy Grail!
Both are premium plastics. K1 is stiffer and K2 rather flexy.Well it looks like around $25 at this point. Can anyone go over the different Kastaplast plastic blends? I'm not familiar.
I would say it doesn't fly much like the typical lid, except for the slow flight. Berg is very high speed stable, unlike most lids. Looking at the specs, the 0 in turn is same as Polecat, but in this case it's a "headwind 0", a "throw as hard as you like 0". Due to its high speed stability it's no hyzer-flip kind of disc, it needs to be thrown in the angle where you want it to go. Despite being a rather stable disc, it holds anhyzer lines well if thrown with some determination. Berg will be available in the firm K1 and the flexy K2.
Me me me pm'dWell I got my Berg. It's 173 black in k2 plastic. This thing is so slow and doesn't come close to turning over. It has an interesting flight plate: it looks very concave towards the outside (a la Yeti) but then it comes back up into a dome , so if you look on the side, you can't see the dome. The plastic is super flexy and grippy, really hit and stick.
This thing is beeeeeefy in flight. The flight numbers are totally right: super slow, minimal glide, no turn and substantial fade. I could rip into this thing on a slight anhyzer and it would fight back really fast and still fade (at least when thrown kinda high). I think it's just such a slow disc (high profile and a weird groove top) that it slows down immediately after you throw so it doesn't turn and then fades. I could get it almost as far as my new Scale but not quite.
It's a really unique disc I think and a unique flight. It doesn't really fit my game, so if anyone wants a nice, basically new K2 173 black Berg, PM me.
Well I got my Berg. It's 173 black in k2 plastic. This thing is so slow and doesn't come close to turning over. It has an interesting flight plate: it looks very concave towards the outside (a la Yeti) but then it comes back up into a dome , so if you look on the side, you can't see the dome. The plastic is super flexy and grippy, really hit and stick.
This thing is beeeeeefy in flight. The flight numbers are totally right: super slow, minimal glide, no turn and substantial fade. I could rip into this thing on a slight anhyzer and it would fight back really fast and still fade (at least when thrown kinda high). I think it's just such a slow disc (high profile and a weird groove top) that it slows down immediately after you throw so it doesn't turn and then fades. I could get it almost as far as my new Scale but not quite.
It's a really unique disc I think and a unique flight. It doesn't really fit my game, so if anyone wants a nice, basically new K2 173 black Berg, PM me.
There's a guy locally that just got his hands of them. Dropped his Aviars, and he was hardcore about those before this arrived.