Some discs whisper their intentions. The Grym X shouts them from the tee pad.
This isn't your garden-variety distance driver that promises easy length with forgiving flight paths. No, Kastaplast's most aggressive bomber demands respect and rewards precision with flights that slice through headwinds like they're gentle breezes. Where the standard Grym offers accessible distance, the X variant asks a pointed question: can you handle the heat?
The answer lies in that commanding fade rating. Four units of leftward finish means this disc will always come home, regardless of how much torque you can generate or what Mother Nature throws at it. Power players finally have their overstable complement to flippy fairway drivers—a disc that won't turn and burn when you really grip and rip it.
In the hand, premium K1 plastic feels substantial yet smooth, inspiring confidence for those full-commitment throws. The rim, while manageable for an 11-speed, still demands proper form. This isn't a disc that forgives sloppy release angles or off-axis torque.
Flight-wise, expect a penetrating initial path with just enough glide to carry serious distance before that inevitable hard fade kicks in. Think firebird-reliable finish with significantly more glide and forward penetration. It's the disc you reach for when the course layout demands both distance and dependable placement—those 400+ foot holes with trouble right but safe left.
Advanced players will appreciate having a bomber they can trust in tournament pressure situations. Sure, it might not flip to flat like more neutral drivers, but sometimes you need a disc that simply will not let you down. The Grym X delivers that reliability in spades.
