Kastaplast

  • Järn

    Kastaplast Järn Flight Chart The Kastaplast Järn is an overstable midrange disc with flight numbers 4.5 | 3 | 0 | 3. Known for its reliable fade, wind-fighting stability, and comfortable beadless rim, the Järn is ideal for controlled upshots, approach shots, and forehand or backhand throws. Available in premium plastics such as K1, K1 Glow, K1 Soft, and K3, it provides consistent grip and dependable performance in a variety of conditions. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Järn’s predictable straight-to-fade flight. While it is overstable, moderate power and smooth form can produce consistent lines, making it a dependable choice for learning controlled approaches and hyzer/placement shots. Flight…

  • Svea

    Kastaplast Svea Flight Chart The Kastaplast Svea is an understable, glide-heavy midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 6 | -1 | 0. Known for its effortless straight-to-turnover flight and exceptional glide, the Svea is a finesse disc suited for players of all skill levels. Beginners appreciate how easily it carries on low power, while advanced throwers use it for hyzer-flips, turnovers, and controlled shaping through wooded fairways. Its beaded rim and comfortable feel in K1 and K1 Soft plastics make it a reliable choice for angle control and smooth, buttery releases. Flight Chart by Skill Level Kastaplast Svea Flight Path for Beginners For new players and those with developing…

  • Lots

    Kastaplast Lots Flight Chart The Kastaplast Lots is a highly workable control driver known for its straight-to-fade flight and impressive glide. With flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Lots is designed for carving controlled fairway lines, shaping hyzer-flips, threading tight wooded gaps, and delivering consistent flights for both backhand and forehand players. Its K1 and K1 Glow plastics offer excellent grip and durability, making the Lots a go-to driver for fairway control at many skill levels. Beginner-Friendly Flight Expectations Newer players will find the Lots easy to throw compared to faster distance drivers. The -1 turn helps it stand up from hyzer, while the gentle…

  • Gote

    Kastaplast Gote Flight Chart The Kastaplast Gote is a large-diameter, slow-speed midrange designed for effortless control and point-and-shoot accuracy. With flight numbers of 4 | 5 | 0 | 1, the Gote delivers straight flights, high glide, and a touch of dependable fade that keeps it on line without dumping. Reviewers consistently praise it as one of Kastaplast’s straightest mids—easy to throw, easy to shape, and ideal for players who want a disc that holds its line at a comfortable speed. Gote Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Gote very user-friendly thanks to its slow speed and generous glide. When thrown with developing form, it flies mostly…

  • Stal

    Kastaplast Stal Flight Chart The Kastaplast Stal is an overstable fairway driver with flight numbers of 9 | 4 | 0 | 3. On our Stal flight chart you’ll see a flat, penetrating push that finishes with a strong, reliable fade. Players use the Stal as a control driver in wind, for forced hyzers, and for forehand shots where you need a disc that simply won’t turn over. If you like firm, premium plastics and trustable overstability, this mold fits the bill. Stal Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Stal’s flight path will feel very overstable. Expect it to start straight for a short stretch and then fade…

  • Falk

    Kastaplast Falk Flight Chart The Kastaplast Falk is an understable fairway driver with flight numbers 9 | 6 | -2 | 1. True to its falcon-inspired name, the Falk flight path is all about easy glide, smooth turn, and a gentle finish. It shines on hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and shaping lines in the woods. In premium K1 blends (including glow and softer variants), it offers great grip and a comfortable 1.9 cm rim that works for a wide range of hand sizes and skill levels. Flight Chart by Skill Level Falk Flight Path for Newer and Developing Players For newer players or those still building arm speed, the Falk flight…

  • Grym X

    Kastaplast Grym X Flight Chart The Kastaplast Grym X is the overstable counterpart to the original Grym, built for power throwers who want control and confidence in their distance game. With flight numbers 12 | 5 | -1 | 3, the Grym X offers a high-speed flight that resists turn and finishes with a strong, reliable fade. It’s ideal for forehands, flex lines, and drives into headwinds where other drivers might turn over. Grym X Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners may find the Grym X too stable to achieve full flight, but it can serve as a dependable wind driver or overstable distance option that fades out consistently. Its…

  • 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…

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