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Foundation Disc Golf VideosApril 24, 2019

Proto Kong First Look and Review

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Zack and Hunter from Foundation Disc Golf take on the Prototype Kongs in their first look and review. These unique discs boast flight numbers of 12513 and a 1.9 stability rating, making them an exciting addition to any disc golfer's arsenal. The duo puts these discs through a series of tests, including backhand and forehand throws uphill and down, to gauge their performance and stability. Throughout the video, Zack and Hunter discuss their expectations for the Prototype Kongs, sharing their thoughts on the discs' flight patterns and overall playability. With its beautiful swirl design, the Prototype Kong is sure to catch the eye of any disc enthusiast. As a result, this video offers valuable insights for those considering adding these discs to their collection, making it a must-watch for fans of Foundation Disc Golf and advanced disc flying techniques.

Video Transcript

hey guys Zack and Hunter here with Foundation disc golf today we're testing the Prototype Kongs be sure to follow us on social media to see exactly when we're going to drop these on our website they have flight numbers of 12513 and disc craft gives them a 1.9 stability rating so let's see how these fly all right I'm going to throw this backhand first it's a little bit uphill but I'm going to try to throw this with a little bit of Hiser or flat and uh see how it goes so I threw that with a little bit of Hiser and it didn't really fight out of it just kind of held it the whole way and went I'd say probably about 350 or so uphill so has some good speed on it all right I'm going to be throwing backhand as well also a little uphill um I'm probably going to put this on a little Annie or maybe flat cuz I do have a slower arm speed than Hunter also if you see the uh swirls in these discs is actually really beautiful all right I just threw that a little high kind of slipped but it just pretty much held it line all right so now I'm going to try it out forehand um I have a little bit slower forehand so judging on how the first one threw I'm try to put this on a little bit of Annie and see if I can get some distance out of it so that's exactly the type of stability I like in my forehand I put it on some Annie but I could still trust it to fight out and it went I'd say probably 3 320 uphill which for me is really good forehand all right I'm going to be throwing forehand as well maybe a little Anni or flat since I have a little faster forehand also if you guys don't already know pink is my favorite color so I'm going to be getting one of these all right that disc flew really nice put on flat a little Annie um probably went about 3 70ish up little uphill so that was really good all right so I'm going to try to put the Kong I'm try to rip on it a little more put it out there on some Annie and see if I can get a good uh full Flex Shot out of it okay so that was a pretty good rip um definitely pushed over 400 uphill at first I looked like it was going to hold that Annie but it actually did exactly what you wanted to do which is hold the Annie for a long portion of the flight and then slowly flatten and come out which means that that disc has a lot of glide on it I don't think the Glide rating was five I'd say it might push into a little a little bit of a six and that's a flatter one so if you want a disc that you can really Flex out for a bigger arm this is going to be a go-to for you