RPM Discs Strata Kotuku - 173g - Solid Light Blue

Regular price
$12.79
Sale price
$12.79
Regular price
$19.99
Sold out
Unit price
Note: The is an individually photographed disc. To purchase more than one, you will need to scroll down and click a "see all" link. If you wish to customize packaging options, you will need to "go to full site"
Solid Light Blue
173g
Kotuku

See All: Strata Kotukus with Stock stamp.

Mold: The RPM Discs Kotuku Midrange -- Speed: 5 | Glide: 5 | Turn: 0 | Fade: 2
See all Kotukus

The RPM Kotuku is a good reliable stable to straight disc with a consistent fade, this disc will easily hold a line and with it’s good glide is sneaky long. Please note some images are examples only and may not be available for purchase.

  • Model #: MR3
  • PDGA Approved: Yes – as the Kotuku / MR3
  • Diameter: 217mm
  • Plastic types: Strata / Cosmic / Atomic

Kotuku is the Māori name for the White Heron which is considered a very rare and sacred bird in New Zealand. It is the splendid bird in flight featured on the NZ $2.00 coin. In Maori oratory to see one of these birds just once in a lifetime was believed to be good fortune and to liken someone to a Kotuku was paying them a great compliment.

The only known nesting site for White Heron in New Zealand is on the West Coast of the South Island along the banks of the Waitangiroto River deep within the Waitangiroto Nature Reserve. Access to this area is by guided tour only. It’s presumed the first White Herons were windblown across the Tasman Sea from Australia. It’s not known why the White Herons have only one nesting site in New Zealand or why it’s in the location it is. This remains a mystery of nature.

Plastic: Strata - See all Strata Discs
RPM’s base plastic which is opaque, tacky and medium stiffness. This comes in a range of colours.

Stamp: Stock
This is the standard, or stock, stamp for this mold in this plastic, at this time. Stock stamps change from time to time as manufacturers attempt to keep their offerings fresh.

See All: Strata Kotukus with Stock stamp.

Go to full site