Divergent Discs Kataw

Kataw

Divergent Discs
4.5(1 reviews)

The Kataw from Divergent Discs is a midrange powerhouse that thrives in challenging conditions. With its overstable flight pattern and 5-speed rating, this disc cuts through headwinds like a hot knife through butter. The flat top and smooth rounded edges provide a comfortable grip, allowing for confident releases even when the pressure's on. Its 0 turn and 3 fade translate to a dependable, gradual finish that experienced players will appreciate for precise shot shaping. At a max weight of 166g, the Kataw offers just enough heft for control without sacrificing glide. Whether you're threading tight lines through wooded fairways or battling blustery open fields, this versatile mid will quickly become a go-to disc for intermediate players looking to elevate their accuracy game.

What Disc Golfer's Think About The Divergent Discs Kataw

The Divergent Discs Kataw Mid Range has impressed reviewers across skill levels, offering a well-rounded performance that caters to both beginners and more experienced players. The disc's flight numbers of 5/4/0/3 appear to be accurate, with reviewers noting a straight, stable flight that gradually fades at the end. Beginners and intermediate players found the Kataw's stability to be well-suited for their needs, with one reviewer mentioning it may be a bit too stable for complete novices who favor forehand shots. The disc's feel and grip received positive feedback, with the Max Grip plastic offering a grippy, yet slightly softer and more flexible hand-feel compared to previous Max Grip discs. In terms of weather conditions, the Kataw maintained its stability when thrown into the wind, staying relatively level and fading less than expected. With tailwinds, the fade became more pronounced, as noted by one reviewer. The disc's durability also impressed, with the Max Grip plastic showing minimal wear after impacts with various surfaces. Overall, the Divergent Discs Kataw Mid Range appears to be a versatile and reliable option for players of all skill levels, offering a stable, straight-flying performance with a consistent fade. Its combination of feel, grip, and flight characteristics make it a solid choice for both backhand and forehand throws.

Flight Chart

Flight Numbers

5

Speed

4

Glide

0

Turn

3

Fade

Specifications

Diameter

21.80

Height

1.50

Rim Depth

1.30

Rim Width

1.30

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