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    Streamline Neutron SL Range

    Streamline Neutron SL Range

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    The Streamline Range is a unique utility disc that fills a specific role in any disc golfer’s bag. Designed for control and precision over distance, the Range lacks glide and drops quickly, making it ideal for those tricky approach shots where overshooting is a risk. With minimal fade and the ability to hold hyzer or anhyzer angles without drifting, it offers a straight, reliable flight that’s surprisingly fun to throw. Comparable to the Kastaplast Berg, the Range brings a similar feel and flight at a more affordable price, making it a must-try for fans of specialized approach discs.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2.0/1.0/-0.5/0.5
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 1.8/1.3/-0.6/0.5
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    Neutron SL Details

    Streamline's Neutron plastic has the same opaque look of MVP Neutron but with a softer more comfortable feel made specifically for single mold discs. Neutron is reasonably durable and offers a satisfactory grip. This plastic is comparable with Innova Star.

    Range Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.20 cm
    • Height: 1.80 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.30 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.00 cm
    • Max Weight: 172174g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Putt & Approach
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
    • Plastic grade(s): Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Tony
    My Flight Ratings: 2/1/-0.5/0.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 200 Straight Score: Ultra Straight

    Aug 11, 2025 16:48 PM

    Awsome straight flight. Favorite approach disc. If you can throw this FH it is really useful too. 

    Maximumkungfu
    My Flight Ratings: 1.5/1.5/-1/0.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: 200 Straight Score: Ultra Straight

    Jun 27, 2025 16:17 PM

    Great compliment to the Berg. The Range is undeniably Berg-like: low speed, low glide, and the thumbtrack/ concave top all make it look and feel very similar. However it's flight is different. The Berg is straight/stable with reliable fade, but the Range has easy, gentle, manageable turn with almost no fade. It's very easy to hyzer flip or have it hold anhyzer. I find it very useful for "get out of jail" shots like a forehand anhyzer, patent pending shot that need to get a corner. It's great for approaches or drives under 200 ft. These slow, low glide discs aren't to everyone's taste, but I really like them. They're basically cheater discs. If you struggle with touch, then grab something like this; you can send it and it wont go too far or skip to much. 

    RobbyG
    My Flight Ratings: 1/3/-1/0 Neutral Throwing Distance: 300 Straight Score: Slightly Understable

    Mar 18, 2025 15:10 PM

    I have mixed feelings about this disc. On the one hand, it feels way better than a Berg. On the other, it goes really far for it being a 1 glide. It's more glidey than a Berg and less glidey than a Glitch. I was throwing this in comparision with a couple of other discs and it was going about 30' further than a Berg and 10' shorter than a Proxy. Throwing some upshots next to a proxy and Zone and it was falling out of the air a little faster than the Proxy, but still not as much as the Berg.

    I really like the disc and how it flies, it just wasn't quite what I was expecting or hoping for. Maybe I'll find some uses for it in the woods for scramble shots. 

    Not sure what to make of the Range.... but I don't think that Streamline has themselves a true Berg clone. Whether that's a good thing or a bad thing I'm unsure. 

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