Ranking All Of The Best Kastaplast Discs!



Today we’re tier list ranking all of our favorite Kastaplast Discs!

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34 Replies to “Ranking All Of The Best Kastaplast Discs!”

  1. Your comments are the Jarn are intriguing. I've bagged the same 4 claw zone since it first released and haven't tried anything else… It's like I'm afraid something else could take it's place. I'm not ready for that.

  2. racertempo says:

    Kaxe Z is going out of production. Apparently they are coming out with a straighter one soon. They thought the Kaxe and Z were a little too similar. Sad, I bad both and the Z is crazy straight!

  3. Stig and kaxe take the place of mids and slow fairways in my bag now. Gave me better separation between my putters and mids.

  4. prattacaster says:

    My buddy has the Krut….. nowhere near as overstable as the number suggest ( Enforcer numbers). How do they get so far off!?!? Krut is around 12, 4, -1, 2 out of the box. Good disc tho….

  5. Ben Oship says:

    I’ve been using the Falk and Lots as my 2 primary drivers all year. Just perfectly complimentary discs to cover most shot shapes. I keep a Glo Raptor on hand if I need more stability, but the Kasta drivers are absolute workhorses.

  6. 1andonlyMiro says:

    Iceberg tv just reviewed some Prodiscus (FINALLY someone did) and I was wondering if you'd be curious to do the same? I absolutely love some of their molds and their work with charity events in Finland but hate how bad they are at marketing/hyping up their discs 😬

  7. Dani Death says:

    Yeah "the goat" or as we swedes say it Göte is one of my go to midranges on wooden courses, definitly throw it more often than a Fuse (Sorry Jonathan)

  8. Dizzle says:

    I love the Kaxe Z for forehead. The ones I have are understable and flip up to fly pretty straight.

  9. I actually like the berg – but don’t love it. I prefer it in K3 plastic for touchy upshots. And i really like the kastaplast lots (9,5,-1,2). Flies like a beat-in thunderbird. 👍

  10. Being a Swede it’s pretty hilarious to hear you pronounce the disc names 😋

  11. KnoXyCuzZ says:

    people just trowing it like paper and flyes 100 meter further then I can ever shoot xD

  12. Cant believe Reko and Berg are both so low. Reko is very stable, but unlike Envy flies without any fade. It has just perfect amount of stability, so it flies straight from 150ft to 300ft. Plus perfect shape. And Berg is, well, Berg.

  13. House13 says:

    K2 is K1 Soft. Just didn’t make sense in their lineup to have the K1 be harder than K2, with K3 being the most firm; so K2 became K1 Soft 😎

  14. William Lind says:

    Järn is an Ä That sound like the A in flat (apartment).
    Berg the E sounds like an A.
    Just some tips from a swed 😂

  15. Based off what I was told from one of the prominent Kastaplast sponsored pros, the new “Vass” that will be coming out soon is going to be what the Grym used to be

  16. Can you please do discraft next😊

  17. Ross M says:

    The Svea and Gote were incredible for me when I bagged them. I lost my Gote and ended up replacing my Svea with the TSA Mana but everything above those discs up through the drivers were way more flippy than I'd have liked, unfortunately. I used to putt with the Reko, as well, but recently replaced that too. Reko X is the only one I still bag and that's purely as a throwing putter.

  18. Brian Wisher says:

    you guys should do a plastic teir list.

  19. Only thing I disagree is that I would put the falk in swanky tier!

  20. k1 Soft Svea is one of the coolest discs in my bag. just the softest little movement to the right if you throw it flat, and glides for days into a soft little hovercraft landing. Its incredible.

  21. Algorithm DG says:

    They found out K2 is the name for synthetic marijuana, so it's k1 soft now.

  22. Pekka says:

    the rask "ring" as you call it is if i remmeber correctly supposed to reduce drag on the disc, unsure how well it works tho

  23. Y'all gotta try the Lots. It's definitely my favorite Kastaplast mold. SMOOTH!

  24. K1 Soft Berg putting all the way! K1 Göte for floaty low overhead putts and short easy straight-ish drives/mids. Göte is such a low effort disc for the distance and accuracy you get out of it. I keep a Reko for some reason im sure.

  25. SR Discgolf says:

    He he love the way you butcher the names of the discs …the Staahl 😂👌 but you got the Berg right a 100%

  26. I find that the Rask is very dependent on the run. Some are flat as a board and are about as unthrowable as a Tilt for me but I keep a Rask Z in my bag which is less stable and I use as a utility disc in the woods. You can put it on a forehand flex line and it does a beautiful S turn (yes I also use it for grenade and thumbers). It is definitely a get out of jail free disc (yes there is a run that has that stamp on it).

  27. Currently putting with Rekos and bagging the Stal, Svea, Falk and Stig. Stal sees the least use since I like flat discs but I keep it in for overhand shots. The others are mostly in my bag for touch and shaped shots. Love the plastic!

  28. Ken Hartman says:

    Please test the Stig. I think you guys would love it. Very hyzer flippy mid/fairway bridge disc that can push on a harder hyzer or hold an anny line.

  29. Ben McDonald says:

    Stig and Lots are such excellent molds. Have to give them a shot.

  30. Lance B says:

    I bought a STIG this summer and it quickly has become my favourite disc in my bag. Being a 6 5 -2 1 it's an understable midrange/fairway disc. But I do have an old noodle arm. It's great in the woods

  31. Ian Lisowski says:

    I think that the Krut is supposed to be the replacement for the Grym and Grym X. I have a first run Krut and find it to be much more understable than the numbers suggest (more like a destroyer or DD3).
    As for the Kaxe and Kaxe Z, i believe the Stig is supposed to be the replacement for them, somewhere in between for stability.

    Great tier list as per usual fellas!

  32. David B says:

    The Gote has become one of my favorite disc in my bag. Keeps the line you put it on without dying over like you said. Perfect disc for woods course.

  33. Why are you doing this if you don't know a bunch of their discs and dont know anything about their plastics? Do your research first.

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