In the hand the Viking has a very comfortable but substantial feeling rim that is just deep enough. The Viking is equally strong throwing Forehand and Backhand offering just the right amount of stability combining some turn with a smooth fade.Most vikings i've thrown have a had a very flat top and i generally go for them around 175g.
The Viking flies like a perfectly beat in Thunderbird out of the box and as such can be bent to fly many different lines, As it breaks in it can be used for crazy hyzer-flip distance and straight rollers. Forehand this disc goes surprisingly far, start out on a hyzer and watch this disc pop to flat and just glide. Backhand this disc will crush when thrown with enough power and in champion plastic it offers a nice fade for slower arms and will iron out to a perfectly straight fade with more power making it very easy to shape shots with.
The Viking is stable enough for light headwinds but prefers a tailwind. The only adjustment you need to make in a tailwind is to just throw the disc flat and let its natural turn do the work for you. If you can read the wind correctly this disc will work in a crosswind situation but ultimately this disc won't be your windy day disc.
As far as beginners go: assuming you have reached the point where highspeed fairways are accessible this disc will probably suit a reasonably skilled rec player quite well. The disc is only offered in Champion and DX, DX probably being the better choice for beginners and then discing up to the Champion once their power gets dialed in.
Overall, The Viking crushes and is a really fun disc to use. It is accessible and versatile enough to offer you some decent tools in that highspeed fairway class without a lot of power. Where the Viking falls short is it's plastic types... and ultimately what caused me to lower my score. For casual golfers DX plastic will be fine but not offering this disc in Pro or Star line is a massive disappointment and disservice to the mold. I used a Viking for nearly a year in Champ plastic and was one of my favorites in my bag but ultimately I found myself gravitating to the more readily available Thunderbird since I wanted to minimize my molds and my preference is to the more grippy plastic blends.