
Point and shoot. Göte has enough high speed stability, lots of glide and very gentle fade. It holds the line on both drives and approaches. This large diameter midrange disc is slower than our Kaxe midrange driver and more workable on shorter holes and when powered down. Göte is an old Norse first name, meaning a person from Götaland (Southern Sweden).
This version of K1 Glow may not have the typical intensity that K1 Glow usually has. They are priced as normal K1 plastic, but many do have the added glow to go along with it.
K1 Glow from Kastaplast
The four numbers on a disc tell you the discs’s flight characteristics: speed, glide, turn, and fade.
Lower speed ratings typically translate to a disc being easier to throw, but may not go as far. Higher the speed, further they’ll fly, but they are more difficult to throw.
Glide tells you how much it wants to stay in the air.
Turn indicates how much it wants to turn to the right at high speeds. -4 will turn more than -1.
Fade tells you about the end of the flight. The higher the number, the stronger it will finish to the left.