Hagebygatan 241, Norrkoping, . 603 62
Kastaplast K1 Soft Berg
Kastaplast K1 Soft Berg
The Kastaplast Berg is a unique putt and approach disc with a curved indented flight plate. This thumb track allows the disc to rest comfortably in your hand and fly with increased consistency. The Berg is a slow flying putter that stays stable and never drifts too far away from the target.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 1.0 / 1.0 / 0.0 / 2.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 1.0 / 1.1 / -0.1 / 1.8
Our Price: |
€16.89 - €17.90 |
K1 Soft Details
K1 Soft is an even more grippy plastic than K1. Great for the cold or if you need a disc to stop near a basket by grabbing the ground quickly.
Berg Dimensions
- Diameter: 21.10 cm
- Height: 2.00 cm
- Rim Depth: 1.40 cm
- Rim Width: 0.90 cm
- Max Weight: 175.00 g
Additional Information
- Speed: 1.0
- Glide: 1.0
- Turn: 0.0
- Fade: 2.0
- Primary Use: Putt & Approach
- Stability: Stable
- Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
- Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest), Premium
- Beadless
Reviews
Jul 03, 2023 07:26 AM
When you don't want to learn those fancy touchy anhyzer nose-up approaches, the berg is for you.
In K1 soft plastic you get a premium disc with little skip. Cheatcode in approaches. In this plastic I feel that it's more true to it's flightnumbers than in K3. So keep that in mind when you are looking for your prefered flight of the Berg! ??
Nov 03, 2022 23:53 PM
Best disc in the history of discgolf.
Aug 02, 2022 09:44 AM
For me, a must have in my bag for approach shots. I use this disc mainly for forehand approaches and it flies very straight for up to 50m before it fades a little. Throwing it at maximum power, it does turn over a little. Either way, amazing disc responsible for not only one of two throw-ins.
May 03, 2022 20:36 PM
Honestly a must have! easily my most used approach disc great for those touchy shots.
Jan 25, 2022 13:07 PM
Like many others sy, you just either hate it or love it. In my case this is maybe my most reliable disc in my bag except made putts this is by far the disc with most chain hits. And from so many different angles. In my my mind from a certain distance the most controllable approach disc there is. Mainly I use mine forehand approach from 50m to basket and closer. The only negatiev thing about the Berg is, when you get used to it so much it can slow down your development with other discs as it does not maybe needs the most finesse to throw.
Dec 01, 2021 17:11 PM
The Berg... Hate it or love it, it is a very unique mold. I personally love the Berg, but the weird shape of it puts some people off. When thrown the Berg will go straight and then just dump. Whats great about it is that it doesnt hyzerdump like most overstable approach discs do, but more just falls out of the sky. It is on the overstable side when throwing with anhyzer though, and will fight out of it to a certain degree. I use it mainly for forehand approaches or when distance control is critical. Very fun disc to use and could become an important tool in your bag for sure.