Berg X
- Max Weight
- 175.1 g
- Diameter
- 21.1 cm
- Height
- 1.9 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.4 cm
- Rim Width
- 0.9 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 19.4 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 6.6 %
- Rim Configuration
- 87.25
- Flexibility
- 6.82 kg
- Bead
- No
Berg X
The "Berg X" from Kastaplast expands the proven Berg family with a significantly more overstable variant for precise approach shots and controlled short-range throws. With flight ratings of 1|1|1|2, this putter positions itself as an extremely slow, ground-seeking disc with minimal glide and reliable fade. The K1 Line and K1 Soft plastics dominate the selection, offering varying grip while maintaining consistent flight characteristics. Unlike the classic Berg, the "Berg X" features a flatter profile and noticeably higher torque resistance, making it the top choice when maximum power transfer without turnover is required. The flight path is marked by extreme stability and quick ground contact. Even at full power on an anhyzer angle, the disc remains controllable and reliably fights back before landing with a short fade. This torque resistance allows for aggressive throws without fear of uncontrolled turning. On hyzer, the overstable character intensifies further, enabling steep approaches with minimal ground play. The low speed combined with strong fade creates flight paths that stay precisely predictable and practically stop where the disc lands. Headwinds pose no issue—the "Berg X" cuts through wind conditions with an unwavering line. For forehand-dominant players, this disc offers an ideal solution for distances under 60 meters, where more stable midranges like the "Toro" or "Zone" already fly too fast. Backhand players benefit from the ability to execute short hyzer lines with maximum control, especially in wooded areas or downhill upshots. Advanced players value the "Berg X" as a get-out-of-jail disc for technically demanding situations. Beginners with moderate experience will also find a reliable partner for approach shots, provided they have decent throwing power. The disc demands precise release timing but rewards it with exceptional predictability and virtually no ground play after landing.