The Streamline Range is designed with an anti-dome shape to minimize glide, enhancing distance control and wind resistance. Compared to the Kastaplast Berg, the Range features a slightly faster and straighter flight.
Streamline says this about the Range: “The Range is a low-speed, low-glide putt & approach disc. It has a unique wing shape, creating the ability to keep it less glidey. Great for approach shots where you need the disc to get there and drop.”
Anyone who relies on a Berg, Range, or another similar low-glide approach disc will tell you that sacrificing glide can be your secret weapon. That effortless, soaring flight you love is also the same factor that can carry your disc off-target in the wind or when you need to hit a precise landing zone.
By intentionally designing the mold with an anti-dome top, the Streamline Range minimizes glide, enhancing distance control and mitigating the effects of wind. Compared to the Kastaplast Berg, the Range offers a slightly faster and straighter flight.
Sacrificing some glide can save strokes by increasing consistency and control.
SHORT VIDEOS OF THE RANGE
Flight Metrics
Speed
The velocity required to reach a disc's optimal flight path. Range: 1 to 15.
Glide
The measure of lift generated by a disc to stay aloft. Range: 1 to 7.
Turn
The velocity, relative to the speed of the disc, required to cause the disc to turn with the direction of spin. Range: +1 to -5.
Fade
The low-velocity stability that causes a disc to hook at the end of its flight. Range: 0 to 5.
Awesome approach disc.
Great understable disc for those close approach shots. It just drops with no rolls. Have use it a few times for putting but it is my go to for those 80ft and close shots.
This is my go to disc for most putting situations , it’s super good, feels amazing in the hand . Perfect amount of softness . Not too soft and not too hard. Very accurate and true to its numbers. I was actually so impressed with this putter it made me buy other streamline discs. Which I suppose is the highest praise you could give . Neutron plastic from this company has an amazing feel to it. This disc also wants to sit down and not roll or skip so it’s good for approaches near water .
This disc took a while for me to like it. It has become my go to approach disc and I use it on almost every hole. Straighter and has more glide than a Berg.
Simply a great disc with just enough glide to get there but not too much to go too far.
5
May 13, 2025
The Range has a little bit of turn and a little bit of come back. I liken it to a cross between the Berg and Reko. It feels great in the hand. I love my putters up here in the Northwest where almost all courses are in the woods and this thing has been money. My first Range was a glow disc from the Space Race. I left it in my glow bag because my putters were already lined up in my day bag. I eventually moved it to my day bag because it was flying too perfect. Now I have the Proton version. The Proton version seems to be a tiny bit more stable and has 1% more glide, and the plastic is more durable.
I also have Eagle's version of the Range which is my least favorite because it seems to be a lot less stable when thrown flat than the glow and proton. All of the Ranges can be flipped up for a straight shot. Also works well as a wind putter.
The Peoples Berg!
From my experience it has more glide than the Berg and a little more understability. I love it for backhand hyzerflips and forehand turnovers. Time will tell, but this could be the slower speed approach disc that people grab if they are not devoted to the berg.
Love the look, plastic feels great, I actually prefer the slightly shallower Range over the deeper Berg for hand-feel, and I also might prefer the backhand flight of the Range. However, my preferred approach shot is an anny FH floaty approach, and the Berg does this more predictably, so I won't be switching to the Range.