Korpi
Korpi
The Korpi is an understable distance driver with great glide. When throwing hard the disc has a high speed turn and long forward pushing fade. With low speeds the disc acts like stable disc. The Korpi is easy high speed driver to throw. Suitable for backhand and forehand throws.
FLIGHT NUMBERS:
12 6 -2 2
FLYING TYPE:
Understable
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping currently to Finland only, more countries coming soon.
Rates starting at 4,95€ / shipment, total costs calculated in the checkout.
Free Shipping for overs over 50€.
How does it fly?
Flight Path
In Finnish, the word "Korpi" refers to a specific type of natural landscape or wilderness area. A "Korpi" typically describes a remote, wild, and often untouched forest or wilderness region, characterized by its rugged and pristine beauty. These areas are typically far removed from human habitation and are known for their dense forests, numerous lakes, and untouched natural ecosystems.
Korpi Definition:
In Finnish, the word "Korpi" refers to a specific type of natural landscape or wilderness area. A "Korpi" typically describes a remote, wild, and often untouched forest or wilderness region, characterized by its rugged and pristine beauty. These areas are typically far removed from human habitation and are known for their dense forests, numerous lakes, and untouched natural ecosystems.
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