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K3 Berg X
K3 Berg X
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Speed: How fast the disc flies.1
Glide: How long the disc stays in the air.1
Turn: How much the disc curves right early in the flight (for RHBH throws).2
Fade: How much the disc curves left at the end of the flight (for RHBH throws).Couldn't load pickup availability
Reliability is one of the most treasured features for any disc golfer. A disc that behaves the same way no matter what conditions it is presented to, will always increase the players confidence on the course. The Berg X is such a disc.
The characteristic of the original Berg is still there and the feel and flight is familiar… until you expose the Berg X for more power. Give it all you got, it doesn’t matter, the line will remain the same. The increased stability also makes it perfect for the forehand approach.
Suitable for:
Windy days, fearless putts and distinct approach shots.
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I really was never feeling the disc but decided to dive in and try it for myself. Only have had the chance to throw it once on a 9 hole course, my go-to putter is a Gateway Magic I’ve had for years. I also throw a MVP anode on a regular basis and this is WAY different than both of those. I used it for a few drives and found that it tends to drop fairly quick once you get passed the first 100ish’ feet or so but like I said, I still have a lot of time of getting used to.