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    Yikun Tiger Line Kang

    Yikun Tiger Line Kang

    4.8
    (2 Reviews)
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    The Kang is a beaded, low-speed, high-glide, high-turn, and no-fade midrange that provides an understable flight. It is capable of great hyzer-flip lines, anhyzer lines, and easy, touch approach shots. 

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3.0/5.0/-2.0/0.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/5.2/-2/0
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    Tiger Line Details

    The Tiger Line plastic blend is very grippy and one of the least expensive on the market. This plastic blend is similar to the plastic used in Discmania Active Line discs.

    Kang Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.50 cm
    • Height: 1.80 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.40 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.00 cm
    • Max Weight: 174g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Mid Range
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
    • Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Jedwinking
    My Flight Ratings: 3/7/-2/0 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 250 Straight Score: Very Understable

    Jul 02, 2025 12:09 PM

    As Everyone else said, this disc is a cheat code for approaches and straight shots. I put it as a 7 glide, i find it glides a lot more than indicated (think Glitch). It makes gentle throws and approaches straight. Good Hyzer flip to straight, with a little juice you can flip to turn. I had a 122' Throw in with it just went dead straight and in the basket. does not take much to make it work. Has good Turn over lines as well. This replaces both the proxy and the uplink in my book. 

    VBuss
    My Flight Ratings: 3/5/-2/0 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 08, 2024 18:45 PM

    The flight numbers work for me: Its flight was pretty spot on with a new 3|4|-2|0 disc in my bag, except it had a more comfortable grip and kept going farther -- thus the higher glide. It provides good distance, though it will likely need some hyzer to keep from turning over too much on most throws. It's degree of turn typically made it veer out to the right (RHBH) but without angling into the ground to roll: it would usually stay pretty level as it glided out its flight. For whatever reason, when getting other sets of Yikun discs, I tended to keep skipping this one, picking others instead; then I got this one a good deal in Tiger plastic; but it's worked quite well and I've already ordered a copy in the better Phoenix plastic, hoping this will prove to be a useful disc for longer in a grade that can handle greater use, wear, and tear. I've found that beginners have done very well with my understable discs, so I think this would work well for any experience level as a putt/approach option.

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