Speed
12.5
Glide
5
Turn
0
Fade
3
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
176 g
Diameter
21.2 cm
Height
1.6 cm
Rim Depth
1.1 cm
Rim Width
2.2 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
16.9 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
5.2 %
Rim Configuration
26.00
Flexibility
10.21 kg
Bead
No
KastaplastDistance Driver

Grym X

4 / 5 · 14 ratings
Skill Level
Intermediate, Experienced
Stability
Overstable

The "Grym X" from Kastaplast is an overstable distance driver designed for experienced throwers who demand reliable control in wind and over long distances. With a speed of 12.5, glide of 5, turn of 0, and fade of 3, this disc positions itself as a powerful bomber that maintains its line even at high arm speeds. The beadless design offers a comfortable grip, especially in the popular K1 line, known for its feel and durability. The Grym X bridges the gap between moderately overstable fairways and highly wind-resistant utility discs, delivering flight characteristics reminiscent of a seasoned Destroyer. In flight, the disc exhibits strong resistance to turnover and maintains a stable path even on powerful throws. The fade kicks in reliably, bringing the disc back under control—ideal for headwinds and shots that need to land precisely at the end of the flight. With sufficient arm speed, the Grym X achieves a long, straight glide before the fade takes over. At moderate speeds, stability dominates, and the disc tends to fade earlier. The K1 Soft variant adds extra flexibility without significantly altering flight performance, while K1 and K1 Glow ensure maximum durability. For intermediate and advanced players looking to stabilize their distance throws in windy conditions, the Grym X is a dependable choice. It excels for hyzer lines, flex shots, and situations requiring controlled fade. Forehand throwers benefit from its stability, as do backhand players—provided they have enough power. Beginners may struggle with the Grym X, as it demands high arm speed and technique. But for those with the necessary strength, it’s a reliable distance driver for challenging conditions.

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