
GRAM Baltic Connection Set
GRAM Discs Baltic Connection set – Three capitals, one set
We are thrilled to introduce the GRAM Discs Baltic Connection set. We have captured the spirit of the Baltic capitals in three indispensable discs: Tallinn (puteris), Riga (half-distance disc) and Vilnius (middle-distance disc).
Whether you're looking for the perfect starter kit or a unique gift for an experienced player, this set won't disappoint. Made from high-quality plastic, these discs are durable, reliable, and ready to conquer the circuits at your favorite track.
In the package you will find:
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Tallinn (Putter) – Happiness Plastic | 2/3/0/1 (Power Button 1. 5/5) Our flagship putter and fan favorite. It offers a straight flight with reliable glide from the 2nd circle — just a little bit of twist. More than just a putter, the Tallinn is a great throwing disc for precise approaches from 40 to 80 meters.
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Riga (Medium Distance Disc) – Motivation Plastic | 8/6/-2/1 (Power Button 2/5) A reliable disc designed for creating flight lines. The Riga delivers great distance even with slower hand speeds, making it a "secret weapon" in tight forest corridors and tunnel shots. It's a reliable partner you need to get close to the basket.
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Vilnius (Mid-Range Disc) – Motivation Plastic | 5/6/-1/0 (Power Button 1/5) A versatile disc that suits any playing style. For beginners, it is the perfect starter disc for straight flights. For experienced players, it excels as a disc with high flight and trajectory deviation or as a "hyzer-flip" device for easy and straight throws.
The first batch of GRAM Discs Baltic Connection set is available now. Become a part of our story and find your new most reliable discs.
- Free shipping over €50 — Orders below €50 — €3.50 shipping. Ships from Riga in 1–3 business days.
- 14-day returns — Full refund if it doesn't fit — disc in unused condition in original packaging. Return shipping cost is paid by customer.
- EU shipping — Active — starting from €5. Delivery in 3–7 business days depending on destination.


