i like the new intro song. the old one was nice but this feels like a step up. The evolution of this channel has been amazing to see! Keep up the great work!
As a patreon subscriber, I will say great video content, almost perfect professional production. I still think the second camera angle not being looked directly into looks amateur hour-ish, but it was done minimally so not as bad as previous videos. Keep up the good work!
Thank you! We appreciate the feedback 👍 We haven’t heard many people complain about the 2nd camera angle, however, we did some research and feel we may have a solution.
When I started playing about 15 months ago, the Falk was the first fairway I could trust. It’s exactly like you said, and has grown with me as I’ve gotten better and can Hyzer flip it easily now.
For me, the Falk is a great straight fairway driver if thrown with moderate power, especially in windless conditions or with a tailwind. It glides for days and hardly fades. Don't put a lot of power on it though as it really wants to flip over. In that respect, its not even a perfect hyzer flip disc as it has the tendency to flip over when thrown with a lot of power. Nevertheless, if you need something that needs to fly for about 300 feet straight without any significant fade or effort, the Falk can really help you out. K1 or Royal Grand plastic (lat 64) are the best around imo but K1 is cheaper.
great job yalls video has a lot of good info. I'll definately have to check this disc out. I've been using the hex and paradox for my midranges. the Hex, for me is straight with low fade at the end, the paradox, for me is pretty understable. Great for hyzer-flips
any way you can check out gateway discs sometime? they're underrated in the market and their array of putting plastics is crazy! my fave plastics from them are pure white for putts, and platinum for drivers. pure white has a stiff chalky feel that's less slick than some comparable blends. I have a couple platinum illusions and I'd argue it is one of the most durable plastics ive ever owned
I picked up a K1 Soft Falk and it wasn't a good experience. A little too gummy and I had a hard time getting it to release on the angles I wanted because of that reason. I may try a K1 or K1 glow to see if it's better.
You'll probably have better results with a more stable plastic. At the same time, we'll admit, it wasn't our favorite disc either. We actually prefer the Sidewinder over this disc
I think it all has to do with the companies location (Europe), the explosion in popularity of disc golf, and the company seeing great success in the last few years. Best bet is to buy them online from a reputable source. They shouldn’t be that hard to find, unlike the Berg. Infinite discs, ace runners and true North are our recommendations! As for next years releases, we unfortunate don’t have any information on the matter. Best of luck!
Love your disc reviews. How would you compare this to a Lat 64 Diamond if you can? I recently bought a Diamond but haven't had a chance to have a proper throw with it yet.
Hey! The diamond is much lighter and alot more turn. Its a great beginner/for kids disc though since most beginners have a slow armspeed and tend to release the disc in hyzer. The Diamond will just turnover into a instant roller if you throw it with alot of armspeed. The Falk is better for intermediate players and can be thrown with just a slight hyzer to keep going straight.
Never thrown a falk but I absolutely love my diamonds I have four 151gram I use the most .. for driving and approach’s even scrambling.. Only one turns over but I hit A LOT of trees with it when I started playing really hard too 😊 I have two 171g for windy rounds GREAT DISC!!
Got the super soft one and it flies very overstable. I have a hard time throwing it farther than my explorer and its certainly not going farther than my fury
Thank you Mark! And we truly appreciate you asking. All is well with our new baby Emma! Still working on the ever changing routine lol, but we love her and are enjoying the process! 👍❤️
@@colinmcmasters5819 I use OTB frequently, I'm not a moron. i'd prefer to feel a mold in my hands before buying it though, and not having much available to see in brick and mortar stores makes it harder for me and prob others to better understand Kastaplast's lineup
Just because a disc has been out for ages, doesn’t mean we can’t review it. Everybody comes across new discs at different points in their lives. We came across this disc about a year ago, as the channel continues to grow and we get the chance to explore new discs 👍
This disc just looks like it has too much low speed turn to be the best for everyone. Even at high rpms it looks like it dumps a lot at the end of the throw.
We hear you Brekko! It might not work for professional power players but we do still feel that it could a good roller disc for them right out of the box!