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 straight with a gentle fade at the end. The Gote’s ability to hold a clean line makes it a solid choice for learning midrange fundamentals, especially for players who struggle with higher-speed mids that require more power.

Midrange Shot Control for Intermediate Players

Intermediate throwers benefit from the Gote’s neutral stability. Thrown flat, it pushes straight for a long stretch before a mild, predictable finish. Reviewers frequently describe it as a “point-and-shoot midrange,” ideal for shaping touchy wooded fairways, long floaty turnovers, or straight tunnel lines. The Gote also pairs well with faster mids—offering a slower, more precise alternative when the Kaxe or Kaxe-Z feels too fast or too stable.

How the Gote’s Flight Numbers Perform for Advanced Players

In the hands of advanced or pro players, the Gote stays exceptionally straight. Its 0 turn and 1 fade make it easy to manipulate on hyzer, flat, or anhyzer angles. Power throwers get a midrange that can hold a committed line without unexpected drift, especially in K1 plastic. The Gote doesn’t have the late bite of more overstable mids, but that’s its strength—clean, neutral lines with subtle fade.

Forehand Flight Path & Utility

While primarily a backhand midrange, the Gote has enough rim depth and stability to handle short- to mid-range forehands. Its high glide allows it to push forward even on lighter flicks, and the beadless rim provides a clean release. Players should expect a neutral forehand shape with a modest fade at the end—best suited for finesse-driven utility forehands rather than power forehand shots.

Explore the Gote Flight Chart

Use our interactive flight chart to see how the Gote’s flight path changes based on your throwing power and style. Adjust the settings for backhand, forehand, left-hand releases, and different power levels to visualize how this straight-flying midrange will perform for you.

Kastaplast Gote

 

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Try the Kastaplast Gote

Disc golfers choose the Gote when they want a dependable midrange that flies straight, holds its line, and delivers glide without requiring lots of power. It’s a workhorse for woods, controlled approach shots, and shaping smooth midrange lines.

DG Puttheads Notes

The Gote is one of the cleanest-flying mids you’re going to find. It rewards smooth form and offers straight lines with just enough fade to keep it tracking true. If you want a slow mid that behaves exactly how you release it—and you love glide—the Gote deserves a slot in your bag.

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