Kastaplast

  • Reko

    Kastaplast Reko Flight Chart The Kastaplast Reko is a straight-flying, point-and-shoot putter known for its clean release and gentle forward fade. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, it’s one of the most neutral discs in the Kastaplast lineup—perfect for both putting and controlled throwing duties. The Reko’s rounded shape, shallow depth, and small bead make it comfortable for any hand size and throwing style. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Reko extremely forgiving. Thrown flat, it holds a straight line with minimal fade, making it ideal for learning form and release angles. It won’t turn too easily or dive left too hard—it…

  • Grym

    Kastaplast Grym Flight Chart The Kastaplast Grym is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 5 | -2 | 2. Built for long S-curves and effortless glide, the Grym pairs workable high-speed turn with a gentle, forward fade. In K1 it stays confidently stable; K1 Soft adds touchy glide for hyzer-flips and turnovers. It’s a go-to option for players seeking controllable max-distance without a dumpy finish. Grym Flight Path for Beginners Newer throwers will see the Grym fly neutral-to-understable. Give it some hyzer and height: it will flip up, ride straight, then finish softly. Great for learning controlled distance once fairway drivers start to feel short. Flight Chart…

  • Berg

    Kastaplast Berg Flight Chart The Kastaplast Berg is one of the most uniquely stable putt and approach discs ever made, with flight numbers of 1 | 1 | 0 | 2. Known for its distinctive thumb track and minimal glide, the Berg is a go-to for short approaches and precise, touchy forehands. It’s designed to fly straight, fade predictably, and sit down fast—no unwanted skips or long slides past the basket. Berg Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Berg’s straight and predictable flight at low speeds. It’s extremely forgiving for touch shots and doesn’t require much power to fly accurately. Even in wind, it stays stable and lands…

  • Kaxe Z

    Kastaplast Kaxe Z Flight Chart The Kastaplast Kaxe Z is a straight-flying control midrange and fairway hybrid known for its clean release and minimal fade. Featuring flight numbers of 6 | 5 | 0 | 2, the Kaxe Z offers a neutral flight with just enough fade to stay reliable without being overstable. Designed as a straighter version of the original Kaxe, the “Z” model provides incredible accuracy and glide, making it one of the most versatile discs in Kastaplast’s lineup. Flight Characteristics and Overview The Kaxe Z feels like a midrange but performs like a fairway driver, offering a blend of control and distance. It’s ideal for players who…

  • Kaxe

    Kastaplast Kaxe Flight Chart The Kastaplast Kaxe bridges the gap between midrange and fairway driver. With official flight numbers of 6 | 5 | 0 | 2, it’s a beaded, torque-resistant control disc that offers a stable flight and dependable finish. Designed for accuracy and confidence, the Kaxe handles both power and touch shots, giving players a disc they can trust for tight fairways and controlled approaches. Kaxe Flight Path for Beginners Newer players may find the Kaxe slightly overstable, especially at lower arm speeds. Expect a straight push followed by a firm, predictable fade at the end of flight. It’s a great early step-up disc once you’ve mastered straight-flying…

  • Rask

    Kastaplast Rask Flight Chart The Kastaplast Rask posts flight numbers of 14 | 3 | 0 | 4—a very overstable, low-glide distance driver built for power arms, headwinds, and forced fades. Featuring Kastaplast’s K1 family of plastics (including Glow on some runs) and a unique raised inner ridge under the flight plate, the Rask prioritizes speed and stability for advanced throwers who need a reliable finish. Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Rask extremely overstable. At modest power it flies short and left (RHBH), with little glide. If you’re below high-speed driver arm speed, consider stepping down to something slower or more neutral for distance work. Flight…

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