Nice review. I would challenge that statement about sidearm. Many players love sidearm approaches with Berg and for a reason. I love to use it for short FH rolls actually, which is simply epic. But what I love the most is the reliable no glide. When I smash 60m approach with OB behind the basket, the whole flight goes "Oh, its gone", to congratulate me on parked job a minute later. (OK, it is not THAT slow...)
I really appreciate the descriptions of plastics. Most of the manufacturer websites do a shit job of helping you distinguish the differences. I’d honestly love to see individual videos for each brand you guys carry detailing the plastics the way you did here. It would be a quick video but one that would help a lot of new players (like myself) feel less overwhelmed when selecting discs. Great work as always
Everyone needs a Berg! So useful, far more versatile than a disc like the Tilt. Would recommend the Lat64 Rive, though I see you're already doing a video on the Grace in the future. The Baobab would be a great one too, basically the Tilt of approach discs.
Haha, well obviously in lots of ways its different but the way I hear a lot of people using it is as a utility disc rather than a traditional putter or approach disc. Obviously it isn't similar in any flight characteristics but I think most people bag it because it is one of the only discs that does what it does. Similar to a Tilt.
@@SixSidedDiscs I know what you meant there. It is definitely a utility disc in a way, but there is huge difference. I would Tilt compare rather to Stego though. Try if you dont know. It is THE most overstable putter. crazy thing. So a disc I use once during a round maybe the whole tournament, when I am in trouble. Berg is different story. Leaving aside I putt with it, I use it very often during the round as well. (and not just me. Watch Luke or Kymen ;o) )
The Berg in K1 Soft ist THE approach disc within 170 ft!!!
Nice review. I would challenge that statement about sidearm. Many players love sidearm approaches with Berg and for a reason. I love to use it for short FH rolls actually, which is simply epic. But what I love the most is the reliable no glide. When I smash 60m approach with OB behind the basket, the whole flight goes "Oh, its gone", to congratulate me on parked job a minute later. (OK, it is not THAT slow...)
I really appreciate the descriptions of plastics. Most of the manufacturer websites do a shit job of helping you distinguish the differences. I’d honestly love to see individual videos for each brand you guys carry detailing the plastics the way you did here. It would be a quick video but one that would help a lot of new players (like myself) feel less overwhelmed when selecting discs. Great work as always
I love this idea! 💡
Everyone needs a Berg! So useful, far more versatile than a disc like the Tilt. Would recommend the Lat64 Rive, though I see you're already doing a video on the Grace in the future. The Baobab would be a great one too, basically the Tilt of approach discs.
I bought a Glow Grym and I really like it but I haven't done any glow matches with it but it does good.
Love the series! Can’t wait to see more!
Great review! Would love to see a review of the Innova Animal in either Star or Nexus plastic. Keep up the great work!
I was with you the whole time until you compared it with a tilt…🤦♂️ you were doing so well!😩
Haha, well obviously in lots of ways its different but the way I hear a lot of people using it is as a utility disc rather than a traditional putter or approach disc. Obviously it isn't similar in any flight characteristics but I think most people bag it because it is one of the only discs that does what it does. Similar to a Tilt.
@@SixSidedDiscs I know what you meant there. It is definitely a utility disc in a way, but there is huge difference. I would Tilt compare rather to Stego though. Try if you dont know. It is THE most overstable putter. crazy thing. So a disc I use once during a round maybe the whole tournament, when I am in trouble. Berg is different story. Leaving aside I putt with it, I use it very often during the round as well. (and not just me. Watch Luke or Kymen ;o) )
Rask review!
Your plastic rating system was off this video. My K1 soft is more durable than my K1 or K1 glow.
Rask