Kastaplast

Kastaplast Berg

Regular price $19.99 USD
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Plastic: K1 Soft
K1 Soft
Weight - Color (Stamp): 173g - Yellow (Silver Foil)
  • 173g - Yellow (Silver Foil)
  • 173g - Lime Green (Gold)
  • 174g - Hot Pink (Magenta Foil)
  • 175g - White (Green Foil)
  • 175g - Orange (Sky Blue Foil)
  • 174g - Lavender (Red Foil)
  • 175g - Lavender w/ White Rim (Green Foil)
  • 173g - Black w/ White Rim (Silver)
  • 173g - Red (Red Foil)
  • 175g - White (Magenta Foil)
  • 174g - Black (Silver Foil)
Plastic: K1 Soft
Weight - Color (Stamp): 173g - Yellow (Silver Foil)
Kastaplast Berg
$19.99 USD
K1 Soft / 173g - ...
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Flight Numbers

1Speed
1Glide
0Turn
2Fade

Kastaplast's point-and-shoot approach disc. Speed 1, glide 1 — the Berg goes where you aim, drops where you want, and doesn't skip past the basket. The original "throwing brick" of disc golf.

Why Throw the Berg?

🧱

Zero Glide, Zero Guesswork

A glide rating of 1 means the Berg doesn't float, sail, or surprise you. It flies the exact distance you put on it and sits down. No overthrows, no surprises — just dead-accurate placement.

🎯

Point-and-Shoot Approaches

Aim at the basket, throw with confidence, and watch it land soft. The Berg takes the mental math out of approach shots. Inside 250 feet, it's the most predictable disc in any bag.

🌬️

Wind Fighter

Low glide and torque resistance make the Berg nearly immune to wind. Headwinds, crosswinds, gusts — the Berg holds its line and finishes where you expect. Downhill in wind? This is the disc.

🤚

Thumbtrack Grip

The signature thumbtrack on top locks the disc into your hand for both backhand and forehand. It reduces release wobble and gives you extra leverage on touch shots and confident flicks.

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Sits Where It Lands

The Berg doesn't skip, slide, or roll away. It hits the ground and stops. That makes it perfect for elevated baskets, downhill approaches, and greens where roll-aways punish other discs.

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Cult-Favorite for a Reason

The Berg has one of the most devoted followings in disc golf. Once it clicks, players bag two or three. It earns trust fast and never leaves the bag — ask anyone who throws one.

Plastics

Popular

K1

Premium • Durable • Grippy

Kastaplast's flagship blend. Firm with a nice gummy texture that holds the Berg's overstable flight for a full season. The premium all-rounder that most Berg throwers start with.

K1 Soft

Premium • Flexible • Sticks Landings

Same K1 durability with added flex. K1 Soft grabs the ground on hard greens and absorbs impact instead of skipping. The go-to when you need the Berg to sit exactly where it lands.

K3

Baseline • Extra Grip • Seasons Faster

Kastaplast's baseline blend with excellent grip in all conditions. K3 Bergs beat in faster than premium, eventually gaining a touch of turn for players who want a slightly straighter Berg.

K3 Hard

Baseline • Firm • Heat-Resistant

Stiffer version of K3 that stays consistent in warm weather. Clean release feel with baseline grip. A great option if you prefer a firmer putter that doesn't soften up on hot days.

K1 Glow

Premium • Glow-in-the-Dark • Slightly More Stable

K1 feel with glow-in-the-dark capability for night rounds. Glow Bergs tend to run a shade more overstable than stock K1. Perfect for dusk play without changing your approach game.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Speed 1 and glide 1 mean the Berg barely floats. It flies the exact distance you put on it, drops, and stops. There's no sail, no skip, no surprise. That brick-like behavior is what makes it the most accurate approach disc in the game.
The Berg (1/1/0/2) is the original with a neutral-to-overstable flight. The Berg X (1/1/1/2) adds more torque resistance — it refuses to flip even under full-power forehands. If your Berg turns over on hard throws, the X fixes that. Many players carry one of each.
Some players do, especially for windy greens and elevated baskets where overshooting is the bigger risk. The low glide keeps it from sailing past the chains. That said, most players use it as an approach disc and putt with something glidier inside circle one.
The thumbtrack is a raised groove on the top of the disc that locks your thumb into a consistent position. It reduces release wobble on both backhand and forehand throws, giving you cleaner flights and more confidence on pressure approaches.
Most players max out around 200–250 feet with a full throw. That's by design — the Berg is built for placement, not distance. If you need more reach with the same overstable approach style, look at the Kastaplast Järn or Innova Pig.
Almost never. The puddle-top profile and low speed mean the Berg hits the ground and sits. K1 Soft amplifies this even more — it absorbs impact and sticks. It's one of the safest discs for elevated baskets and sloped greens.
K1 is the premium all-rounder with long-lasting stability. K1 Soft adds flex and grabs the ground on hard landings — it's the most popular choice for players who hate skip. K3 is grippier baseline that beats in faster for a straighter Berg over time. Try K3 Hard if you want baseline firmness in hot weather.

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