I feel like the differences between them mostly are showing on an anhyzer release. The Berg X fights out to flat and straight when the regular Berg just keeps the turn more.
Its the torque resistance that is the biggest difference. The Berg X is alot more torque resistant and basically never flips up to flat even with 450+ power.
I just picked up a Berg, and don't think I'll add a Berg X. Maybe here in Seattle the Berg X would have been better, but I don't see having both these discs.
I feel like the differences between them mostly are showing on an anhyzer release. The Berg X fights out to flat and straight when the regular Berg just keeps the turn more.
Both those are new, Interesting to see how they compare to a new of both molds in like... 6 months of short woods playing. :)
Acetime disc golf shoutout! Great store. What courses did you play in the milwaukee area?
I actually didn't ge to play in Milwaukee, but I played Elver Park and Token Creek in Madison, and Alpine Valley in Elkhorn?
Its the torque resistance that is the biggest difference. The Berg X is alot more torque resistant and basically never flips up to flat even with 450+ power.
What plastic do you throw the A5 in? I haven’t thrown much Prodigy but I’ve been throwing the Luke Humphries Spectrum one and absolutely loving it!
I primarily throw it in baseline 300 plastic. But I've also thrown it in 400 and 750 plastic, and they've all been great!
I just picked up a Berg, and don't think I'll add a Berg X. Maybe here in Seattle the Berg X would have been better, but I don't see having both these discs.
Yeah I think if you have one, you don't need the other. They're both going to accomplish the same thing overall, and one is already expensive enough!
all these reviews of the bergx remind of the rask z. ididnt find much difference in those either. kasta flight numbers are always so weird