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    Kastaplast K3 Line Reko

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    The Kastaplast Reko is a well-regarded putter in disc golf, prized for its straightforward flight and comfortable grip. Ideal for players at all levels, it offers a balanced flight with minimal fade, perfect for precise putting and approach shots. Available in durable K1 and grippy K3 plastics, the Reko is a staple for its consistent performance and reliability on the greens.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3.0/3.0/0.0/1.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/3.2/-0.2/1.2
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    K3 Line Details

    K3 Line is Kastaplast's base line plastic and is grippy in all conditions. With this plastic you will get that nice worked-in feel pretty quickly. Compared to other base plastics, K3 Line is medium soft.

    Reko Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.20 cm
    • Height: 1.80 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.40 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.00 cm
    • Max Weight: 176g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Putt & Approach
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
    • Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest), Midgrade, Premium
    • Beaded

    Reviews

    Ehansen
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: Less than 100 Feet Straight Score: Ultra Straight

    Feb 11, 2025 10:56 AM

    I use this for putting only. I have thrown it off the tee or on approach on occasion and while it's good I prefer a Proxy or Praxis more. For putting it is straight flyer with dependable fade at the end. I have tried a lot of different putters and prefer ones with low glide so I don't blow past the basket 30 feet when I miss (looking at you Pixel). The hand feel and plastic are what really set it apart. For the winter it has the perfect amount of stiffness and grip. I may have to switch to K3 hard in the summers though. 

    JoeyC13
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 250 Straight Score: Slightly Understable

    Mar 25, 2024 14:03 PM

    This is a great putter, it will not glide for days, and it will hold its line with a consistant and reliable fade in the throw. I am a very flat putter, and love that I can aim this high right, and know that it will hit middle chains (outside of 20'). The plastic is hard plastic and does get beat in and dented pretty quickly. If you like beaded putters, this is a great choice, with a medium depth rim. 

    Tanum Kreick
    My Flight Ratings: 3.5/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 29, 2024 21:44 PM

    This has been my go to putter for the last 3 years. I love the feel of the plastic, it's grippy and not too stiff. Has great glide and consistant fade. The Reko is a quality putter that will last you. 

    Daniel Robins
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 13, 2023 22:23 PM

    Great putter in K3 or K3 Hard, great thrower in K1. When putting it's dead straight with a reliable fade at the end. It needs some spin cuz it wants to drop quickly when it loses momentum, but that is also useful cuz you can control when it drops or fades when you learn the disc. Flat and moderately shallow putter with a microbead. Great in windy conditions too.

    colarbear23
    My Flight Ratings: 3/2.5/0/0.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 05, 2023 13:04 PM

    The Reko has taken more strokes off my game than any other disc.  As a bigger guy, 6'4" & 250 lbs., this feels perfect in my big hands. For me, K3 is now the standard I compare all other putter plastics too. Gummy in the hand, but not so soft that it feels flimsy. I get such a consistent flight with it, putt after putt.

     

    I'm somebody that is guilty of, "Oh I'll buy this disc to fix XYZ with my game." After bagging a Reko, other putters are not discs I'm ever in the market for.

    Justin
    My Flight Ratings: 3/4/0/0.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 21, 2022 04:33 AM

    I got this disc in k1, k1 glow, and k3. I found the difference in stability to be significantly less than with other molds in different plastics, although k3 seems a bit easier to turn and to fade less. K1 and k1g were identical. This putter as a thrower is very straight and resists turn very well. Not jokeri/zone/harp well but for a putter this straight I feel I can rip on it pretty good. The disc is going to do what you tell it,  anny, hyzer or flat. Not much movement, which is what I was looking for. As a putter I love this disc. Putting putters are almost entirely about hand feel and this ones perfect for me. It's not overly deep or shallow, has a barely noticeable micro bead that helps me get a consistent grip but doesn't impact my release, and k3 plastic is awesome. No dome and a nice smooth rounded nose. This is a very solid putter you can build a bag around. 

    Jacob Frein
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 15, 2022 21:25 PM

    This putter feels amazing in my hand. I've tried lots of putter now Ion, Envy, Aviar, Judge, Emac Judge, Faith, Pa-3, Luna, Fierce, and Roach's. None of them feel as good as this. I like a bead and this has just enough bead to feel, but not as big as the Judge. They beat in very nicely. I don't like a putter with a ton of glide, but this has just enough that if you spin it, it will glide nicely. Very point and shoot, recommend this to try for anyone.

    Choops
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 05, 2022 11:24 AM

    I changed my putter again. How many of you can say this on a regular basis? I've had this problem for the past few years as I followed the Wizard hype train, then I got onto the P2 hype train, and so on. I started to believe that finding the perfect putter was a myth, and quite frankly, it still probably is.

    After trying as many putters as I have over the years I've really started to find a style I liked: Soft, but not too soft. Beaded, but not too much bead. Flat with a blunt (rounded) rim that fills up the palm of my hand. The Kastaplast Reko checked all of the boxes. It's the best feeling putter on the market for my hands and grip. The plastic has just enough give while having a sensational grip. It's hard to explain exactly how it feels but it's close to Discmania's EXO Soft or Dynamic Disc's Medium, but slightly more tacky. The bead is subtle but enough to remind me where I like to rest my pointer finger. The edge is blunt, almost like a flat box with a rounder edge, which fills up my palm. 

    The flight of the Reko isn't as important to me as grip since it's primarily my putting putter. However, I have been throwing around the Reko to help simplify my bag. It's moderately overstable and can handle straight shots with ease. It's good for small flex shots due to the 1 fade, but doesn't expect the Reko to be your headwind fighting putter. It's a very good driving putter but needs to be complimented by a more overstable putter if you want to cover the spread. 

    Overall, I've been very impressed with the Reko. It's the best feeling putter on the market in my eyes. Kastaplast's K3 plastic is one of, if not, the best baseline plastics on the market. And the Reko has enough stability to cover multiple shots as an approach-driving putter. This disc is an easy 5 out of 5 for me. 

     

     

    Brett
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 12, 2021 20:03 PM

    This is my favorite putter

    Mark McDaniel
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 30, 2020 05:52 AM

    This disc has made me such a better player. I was putting with the Innova Polecat, but I couldn't really use it from that far out, but then I stumbled upon the Reko. I am now a much better player. It has helped to learn to throw back handed from much farther distances, and I'm starting to feel confident in putts outside of the circle. I highly recommend this disc.

    Eric
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 23, 2020 15:12 PM

    I putt with five 176g K3 Rekos and they deserve a 5/5 rating. The Dagger was my putter until I came across the K3 Reko. I practice putting with 10 discs, 5 of which are my current putters. and 5 other ones that I'm testing out. I'd been testing out the Judge, Wizard, Magic, EF Pilot, and ES Pilot for about a month until I got my Reko in the mail. I replaced the ES Pilot (which is currently my long distance putter) in the putting lineup with the Reko, and the next day the Reko replaced the Dagger as my putter. This is the best feeling putter there is and there is no close runner-up. However, I liked the glide on the Dagger more and it took more force to putt with the Reko, which has a lot less glide. I noticed my technique changing from a 85% spin 15% push putt to now a 60% spin 40% push to get the extra force I need to get the Reko to go the same distance on a putt. Nevertheless, within a day of working on the Reko putting technique, I have never putted better. This putter rolls less and doesn't fade as hard at the very end of the flight as the Dagger, which are all characteristics that are good. The only way I will be switching away from the Reko is if a putter with more glide and less overstability is created (a 3 4.5 0 0 putter), given that it has at least 95% as good of a feel as the Reko. So that you are aware, I still putt with a single Dagger in practice, and my more push-putt technique does not work as well for it since the Dagger likes to be spin-putted. A Dagger stays in my bag as an excellent throwing disc for drives and approaches, but the Reko is overall the better putting disc. 

    Beast In The Field
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 09, 2020 16:55 PM

    I bought this disc on a whim while looking for a new putting putter, and after some use it became the throwing putter that I most often reach for. This was my first experience with any Kastaplast discs. 

    The flight is pretty much neutral/stable, slightly glidy with little to no fade. Seems to hold what ever line you put on and will handle some torque when you really want to crank on The Reko has a very flat flight plate and pretty rounded nose and just a touch of bead on it. Very similar to a Wizard in my opinion. Durability-wise seems decent so far, has some nicks and dings on it because it's taken some tree hits but the flight performance hasn't been altered at all yet. 

    By far the best part of the disc is the hand feel. The K3 plastic is pretty unique feeling. It rides the line of feeling rubbery but also pretty stiff. The surface finishing feels almost seems.. suede-ish? Which gives me a grip of confidence but its also not so textured that it prevents a clean release. I really enjoy this disc and will be trying more Kastaplast discs in the future.  I would rate 5/5 but dropped one star since I did not enjoy putting with this discs, but that's more of a personal preference. 

    Owen
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 25, 2020 16:28 PM

    The K3 reko is the best feeling putter I've ever come across.  The K3 is the grippiest plastic I've ever exprienced on a disc, slightly edging out Latitude 64's Zero Medium.  

    The low profile makes for clean releases, while the microbead does an excellent job at striking a balance with making sure the bottom of the rim feels well rounded and robust, yet not too large that the putter feels too tall or prone to catching your finger. 

    The Reko definitely dumps sooner inside the circle compared to other putters, but I like the added reliability and confidence it creates for fully fleshing out your putting stroke.

     

     

    tabs138
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 18, 2020 18:04 PM

    The K3 Reko is the first disc I ever purchased, and it's still my primary putter and I use it extensively for fieldwork and putting practice. I've tried many different plastics and molds from other companies, but I'm sticking with this disc primarily for the excellent grip and comfortable rim. I will say that after 6 months of field work and putting practice, they're definitely showing some wear and tear, which is not surprising. I would highly recommend the K1 plastic for beginners who're planning on doing lots of field work or other high volume practice - the increased durability will pay off in the long term.

    Cole Peterson
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3.5/0/0.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 10, 2020 11:58 AM

    I have three K1 Rekos and added a K3 Reko to best in. Out of the box, the K3 is a little less stable, which should become wonderfully flippy for throwing off the tee with time. The K3 plastic is new to me, and it feels great (maybe similar to BT medium from westside). There's no disc that flies straighter for me than a Reko. From about 80 ft, i can do about a third of a reach back and lightly snap the disc and it flies bullet straight. I said similar things in my review of the K1, but I think every beginner should get Rekos as their first discs. 

    Alex
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 12, 2019 15:55 PM

    The Reko was SO close to being my perfect putter. It felt great in the hand, plastic is phenomenal, I just disliked the lack of glide. I would rate is 4.5 if I could.

     

    Feel: The Reko is a nice rounded putter with a micro bead so it will suit people who like beads or not, it's there, but not annoying. The Reko is also sort of low profile, but doesn't feel as low profile as an MVP Atom or Lat64 Pure. The top of the Reko has a very slight slope in the shoulder, with a flat to puddle top.

     

    Plastic: I have the Reko in K3, and have thrown K1 and K1 Glow. The K1/Glow is a little flatter on top than K3. K1/Glow is incredibly grippy, slightly gummy and very durable. K3 plastic is a medium stiffness plastic with amazing grip and also very durable for a base plastic. I didn't throw my K3 Rekos, only putted, but I have hit baskets and rocks in a way that would mangle other base plastics, but K3 didn't really show anything like that. It only ever got a couple "gouges" but they looked like nothing. I was very impressed with the durability. K3 plastic is my absolute favorite medium stiffness plastic out of any brand.

     

    Flight: For throwing, the Reko was pretty neutral. Nothing outstanding in my experience. K1/Glow thrown flat would go very straight and have a subtle fade. Powered up you could see some turn as well. The Reko was also good at holding angles you put it on.

     

    For putting, this is where the Reko fell short for me. The Reko is compared to a slightly seasoned Wizard by some people, but the Wizard definitely has more glide. I don't like a high glide putter like a Dagger, Deputy, etc. But the Reko just needed a tiny bit more for me. I used a pure spin putt and it still seemed to drop out of the air even on 30 foot putts, which obviously could be a number of things but it happened fairly often. The Reko definitely favors a spin putt, or a somewhat hard putt in general.

     

    Overall, the Reko is still probably my favorite putter I've used. Maybe I will give a slightly lighter weight one a try for longer putts. The Reko is really good for people who like to spin putt or putt hard, like to commit hard to putts. Kastaplast plastic is amazing and K3 is unmatched in my opinion. Incredible feeling, seasons very slowly and is more durable than any other medium blend I've tried. I look forward to a firmer version of K3, or just more putters from Kastaplast in general.

    SuperWookie
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 12, 2019 09:37 AM

    This is hands down the best putter I own, and only the Discmania Link equals it. I'm not going to do a whole review, just read my review for the Link and that is this disc.

    The only difference is this has no bead, and the Link does. It putts lights out, flies very straight, is incredible for approach shots, great off the tee, and can even be used for shorter delicate FH flicks or recovery shots. The shape and feel in your hand is perfect (not too deep like a Frisbee/P2, yet not too shallow like a Shaman). It also has the best plastic feel of any putter I've ever tried and feels perfect in my hand. It's also very durable for a baseline putter plastic. And having a Berg to compliment it, is perfect. This disc is my main putter and the Berg is the approach disc. 

    Can't recommend this disc highly enough. This and the Link are the best putters I've tried and used to date. 

    Also, the plastics for Kastaplast go like this (I own a disc from all 3 plastics):

    K1 = sort of like a Lat64 opto /opto x/prodigy 750. It's glossy and smooth, but has just enough gumminess/tack to it, but overall is pretty stiff and firm with just enough flex to not feel like it's made concrete (like P-line putters). Best for throwing discs, not so much for putters or approaching. And is stupid durable. Might be the best plastic on the market! The only thing that comes close is Lat 64 plastic and Prodigy 750. It's like that, but probably even better! Also looks incredible in person! Some have solid color, others have this 50/50 transparent look where you can sort of see through it, but not too much. It's gorgeous!

    K2 is very similar looking to K1 with the shiny glossy look, but MUCH more flexibility to the plastic. It's not floppy like some ultra floppy Wizards, but it definitely has flex and when it lands, it won't go anywhere. The K2 plastic is opaque, so solid colored plastic. It's the perfect plastic for an approach disc or putter. Also like the K1 for durability. It's stupid durable.

    K3 is more like a baseline plastic, but probably one of the best on the market! It has that very unique "mobile phone case" type feel to the plastic. It's that satin like, soft, chalky like grip/feel. Where it will sort of stick to your finger tips, but not too much like a gummy plastic. It's hands down my favorite plastic for a putter. It comes out with good snap but never sticks too much to your hand or fingers. It's not as crazy durable as the K1/K2, but for a baseline putter it's good. I've had a K3 Reko for about 2 months now and it shows just surface marks, no deep gouges or chunks missing. Just a bunch of chain metal rubbing off onto the rim. Fairly firm, but not stiff and definitely not soft. It's in between stiff and medium as far as overall disc stiffness goes. 

    Boe
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 04, 2019 11:32 AM

    I have few of these in K3 plastic and one in K1. The K2 Kaxe Z is staple in my bag. 

    The grip on the K3 is is so nice. It's defintely a disc that feels great in the hand. I use a heavier weight to drive with. If you have room to give this some height, on a hyzer you can get some serious distance straight ahead. From about 40+ ft out, I tend to use a lighter version for throw-in putts (I have more success with these than jump putts). Less than 40 out I tend to go back to the heavier putter. If you're a push putter, you'll probably find that this has a pretty decent amount of fade, but if you spin putt with a little force it'll be a straight flyer. 

    For putters, I'm really big on how it feels in the hand and this disc has a great feel. 

    Swiftacle
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 15, 2019 20:34 PM

    The Reko took over for my old Wizards. I've got the Reko in both the K1 and K3 plastics.

     

    The K3 Reko is amazing. It's got a bit of a puddle top, but flies straight with a bit of slow speed fade at the end. The K3 plastic is super grippy, but also relatively stiff. Put this disc at the center of the basket, and it will fly right there. I would compare it closely to a Zero Soft Pure.

    The K1 Reko is an amazing driving disc. I have four aces with them. The K1 plastic feels like Champion plastic, but opaque. It is absolutely a point and shoot disc with very slight slow speed turn.

    I can't count how many times other people I'm playing with grab the Reko out of the basket after I've hit a big putt and say how amazing the K3 plastic feels. The Reko is an amazing disc and I can't recommend it highly enough.

    Gregory Slater
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 15, 2019 09:00 AM

    INSTANT HIT

    I've been playing regularly for just over a year, so this is a review from a Rec player... I have small hands and for a long time I was putting with an Aviar. I was struggling to find consistency with my putts inside the circle so I have been looking for a new putter. I happened to see the Kastaplast name in a list of disc choices for a players pack and looked into their putters. Last week I ordered a Reko and a Berg in K3 plastic.

    They arrived on Thursday, and I did some lunch break putting practice on Friday before playing a tournament on Saturday... I putted with this disc on Saturday and it gave me so much confidence. I played in my club's PDGA league on Sunday and only putted with this disc. I was knocking them in from 20+ feet (which I have always struggled with) and scored a 940 rated round, 70 points better than my previous best. It's also a great throwing putter. Stays straight and sits very nicely on the green right where it lands. 

    The Reko is a flat top putter with a shallow rim. The depth is perfect for my small hands, and it has a really subtle puddle-top right at the edge of the rim which adds just a bit more grip for my thumb (I have adjusted my grip to key in on this slight slope). The K3 plastic is really nice. I had a G-star Aviar which has similar kind of grippy plastic but this one has the same kind of grip while being much less floppy. 

    All being said, I highly recommend this to players with small hands. I've played 3 rounds with this disc and it's already my favorite disc. I'm ordering 3 more today.

    amartish
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 23, 2019 09:45 AM

    In my opinion this disc is very similar to the Pure, another one of my favorite discs.  I do think this one is just a tad more stable and will stay straight if you torque it a little bit, whereas the Pure is more eager to get on that gentle turnover line.  

    I love the K3 plastic from Kastaplast.  I have now tried all 3 of K1, K2, and K3, and K3 is by far my favorite (and is the cheapest as well!).  I think K3 is just the ideal plastic for a putter.  It's super chalky and grippy without being floppy.  I have medium sized hands and fingers, so the grip under the moderate lid is very comfortable for me.  If you have big hands it might feel a little too shallow for you.

    Overall this is a straight putter that you can use for a lot of putts.  I would not use it in wind, but I feel most good players will bag a wind putter for those situations anyway.

    BirdieMac
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/-0.5/1.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 22, 2019 11:49 AM

    The K3 is awesome for putting and approach shots, while the K1 is one of my all-time favorite driving putters. I

    The K3 Reko is very soft feeling plastic and is medium firmness. It does have some slight bend to it, but straddles a nice line between soft and firm. The disc is not deep, but it's not super narrow like a pure or Judge. The thickness and depth of of it in the hand is similar to a Luna/Aviar, yet it has a slight puddle top as it wears in. It has a very slight bead that is barely noticeable so I think even people that don't like beads could use it. And the plastic is so nice it just comes out of the hand super smooth.

    It is the perfect balance between stability, glide, grip, thickness, and chain-grabbing goodness. However, in full disclosure I do prefer stiffer plastic for my main putter, but that part is subjective. I was hoping their new k3 Hard plastic would make this my dream putter, but the k3 Hard plastic feels almost the same as my k1 Reko, just scratches easier. So O still prefer the regular k3 plastic. I just hope they rework the new k3 hard plastic as it is closer to their k1 (star/especially type plastic) than it is to regular k3 or any other firm putter plastic. 

    While I usually use my K1 Reko for approach and drives, the k3 Reko is also an exceptional.throwing putter. I would say it seems to be pretty similar in stability to the k1, at least when it's new. For driving, it handles both touch and power with ease. Though on power it will get some turn to it, but not much and it is just a super straight flying putter for approaches or drives. Kastoplast hit a home run with this putter mold.

    A very good putter that can do a little of everything and be great at all of it. 

    Michael B.
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 19, 2018 13:53 PM

    One of my top 5 favorite discs.

    K3 173g. I got this disc to compliment my K1 reko and it flys as expected: Straight with a touch of fade. It is a nice, stable putter that drives like a dream. As always the plastic is amazing from Kastaplast. K3 is grippy and softer than the K1, but it still seems durable. It does exactly what I bought it for, which was something that hits and sticks to the ground better than the K1 Reko. Very satisfied.

    Wagatron
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/-1/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 30, 2017 07:55 AM

    The K3 and K1 Reko was rated on DGPutterheads as one of the best all around putters they have thrown. Based on this recommendation I purchased the K3, and I will agree 100% with their review. 

    The Reko has a slightly depressed "puddle top" that is not pronounced like a thumb track putter but is noticeable in the hand. The micro bead does not obstruct your release, especially on longer puts or more power throws, and the depth of the Reko is not too deep, smaller hands would still enjoy the feel. The K3 plastic has amazing grip, it has a unique feel and give that is great in warmer weather, and sticks to where it lands. I have played many woods rounds with tree hits and the disc is holding up great. There are scuffs/ dings, but flight is breaking in nicely. 

    As a putter I feel that a wizard/judge is still a better putter, but for approaches this disc replaced both in my bag. A fantastic standstill approach thrower, it flies dead straight w/ a predictable fade, giving me increased confidence beyond my traditional putt range. Also off of the tee you can put some power on it and shape very nice hyzer/straight shots, added benefits of the K3 plastic includes if a tree is hit, the disc will fall instead of kicking and gliding long. Also with the Reko I have been able to master a 250ft anhyzer fade shot, (RHBH) thrown higher and with a more right angle on the disc it will hold the sweeping L-R line until the fade takes over and dies out flat. 

    I would highly recommend breaking from the traditional disc golf companies and trying the Reko out for your bag, Kastaplast has a gem on thier hands. 

     

    Danielle Hale
    My Flight Ratings: 3/4/-1/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 25, 2017 08:20 AM

    I own a K1 and a K3 version of this disc. I love this disc for longer putt shots. Has a great straight throw. The plastic on the these discs have good grip like the Berg and easy to handle in hot or cold weather.

    Dan Stratton
    My Flight Ratings: 3/4/-1/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 30, 2016 22:28 PM

    I bought the Reko looking for a replacement for my Wizards and it was probably the best decision I could have made. The K3 plastic alone was enough to confirm that. It very grippy even when wet, but it is a baseline plastic so it will wear faster. I carry one for approaches and one just for putting. Its got a low profile with a slight puddle top, rounded edge and a small bead. Very comfortable in the hand. It flies straight with a bit of fade. This disc seems to have stopped my endless search for the perfect putter! 

     

     

    DiscGolfChris
    My Flight Ratings: 3/4/-1/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 27, 2016 12:50 PM

    The K3 Reko is hands down the best all-around putter I've thrown.  The small diameter, low profile, and puddle top fit my hands quite nicely.  The first run has a slightly more depressed flight plate than the second run, but I suspect the second run will break in quickly.

    The Reko only has moderate glide so you'll need to put a little extra snap to get to the basket, but the lower glide also helps with the control.  It's got just a touch of turn which makes up for the low glide on the longer putts and it's got a predictable fade that's not overly strong and usually lands softly without rolling away or skipping.  It can be used well as a point and shoot putter, or it can be worked on many different lines and even holds a decent turbo putt.  The Reko also drives nicely.  Again, the lower glide will cut some distance, but the control is phenomenal and it can hold a large amount of torque.  It deals with the wind better than most putters.

    Due to the moderate glide I wouldn't recommend this to a beginner since extra glide often helps beginners focus on form, but I also don't think it'd hurt a beginner's game.

    erikktlog
    My Flight Ratings: 3/4/-0.5/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 28, 2016 12:36 PM

    Recently picked up the Reko after reading some reviews. I wasn't in desperate search of a new putter but I love the feel of the Kastaplast plastic and figured why not give it a run.

    After 3 rounds it may just make my bag.

    Not many cons on this putter, the plastic gets a tad slick when it's damp. Keep a towel handy and that problem is easily solved.

    Grip: The Reko feels similar to a Yeti Aviar/Latitude 64 Gauntlet hybrid. Very comfortable rounded nose fills my hand and the very small bead doesn't catch my hand. I usually don't like beads but this one didn't bother me at all. The disc has a slight puddle top for easy thumb placement and it's not too deep so no concern if you have small hands

    Off the tee: Will hold any line you put it on for the most part with great glide and a small dependable fade. Given the full beans you can expect this disc to pop up from a hyzer, slide right, and finish right on your line. Big arms will see more turn. I'm about a 350 ft arm consistently but I can hit 230-250 with this putter no problem.

    On the approach: 200 feet and in, give it a fan grip and go for broke. Put it on a slight anny and it will gently turn and finish nice and flat. Put it on a slight hyzer and it'll hold it all the way to the ground. Or aim just right of the basket if you want to attack the pin and throw it flat.

    Putting: Inside the circle this is dead straight point and shoot. Depending on the power/spin you get you'll see a slight fade as you get to around 30-40 feet. Very consistent and holds up well in mild wind. I'm a pitch putter and this disc works well, spin putters will have no trouble with this disc either.

    In Conclusion: The Reko can do it all and do it well, definitely worth a shot if you're searching for a new putter

     

    SD86
    My Flight Ratings: 3/4/-1/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 11, 2016 18:04 PM

    Got my K3 Reko from Infinite Discs with their usual great service.  My Reko is 172g and light blue.  It looks good and the plastic feels like good baseline plastic.  The Reko is not as stiff as Classic/Zero Hard plastic (Trilogy), but is still plenty firm, which is what I like.  It is similar to Prodigy's baselline plastic in feel.  The disc feels like the Prodigy PA-4 in my hand but with a rounded edge, which I like.

    The Reko throws well off the tee.  It did not turn over on me, and it got good distance... about the same as other speed 3 putters.  On approaches it did pretty well, also.  I mostly used it for in-the-circle putting, and the Reko is comparable to other discs.  If I practice with it a lot more and get to know it, it will become a very reliable putter for me.

    I'll be interested in the Reko in more durable, premium plastic, so I can use it for longer throws.  All in all, the Reko is a good putter.  I'm not going to say it "wow!'s me more than other quality putters, but if you like Kastaplast and/or if you like shallow putters, the Reko will find its way into your bag.

    Jamie C
    My Flight Ratings: 3/4/-0.5/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 23, 2016 10:11 AM

    Being the co-owner of Reptilian Disc Golf, it isn't often that another company produces a PnA that will make my bag...let alone take over my primary putting slot. The Reko has done just that however!

    The Reko is a low profile putter with significant glide. It is almost as if you took a Gateway Voodoo and smashed it down into an even more ergonomic feel. You will notice the Reko has a small, but wide bead on the lower rim which provides just enough stability for versatile driving and putting. 

    K3 plastic is some of the finest base plastic on the market. It holds up well to hard tree hits (mine has only suffered some minor warping from full power tree drives). It does however show a lot of cosmetic damage from chains/ground/etc. 

    Off the tee, the Reko is just about the easiest to throw putter I've ever used. The low profile and comfortable grip lend an extra dose of confidence on those full power putter bombs. Give it a little hyzer and watch the Reko pop up to flat and cruise with fantastic glide. I've achieved some of my longest putter throws with my seasoned Reko. 

    Overall, I'd say the Reko just about as user friendly as a PnA can be made. The shallow feel, slight puddle top and stable flight make for a disc that you will reach for again and again. 

     

     

    Spencer Perry
    My Flight Ratings: 3/4/-0.5/1.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 04, 2016 21:34 PM

    I have found that anybody who holds the Reko loves the feel of the rim. The 'puddle topped' design is reminiscent of a Yeti-Pro Aviar, but the completely rounded rim feels so much better in my hand. I am a huge K3 Berg fan, but the Reko will be taking over its spot in my bag, as I feel like it will give a little more glide, and a much more consistent fade for upshots. If you have never tried K3 plastic, or the Kastaplast brand at all, I highly recommend you try out this disc!

    Alan Barker
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 19, 2016 10:28 AM

    The Reko is a mostly flat thin profile putt and approach disc. This little putter is more overstable than I'd want for a a putter, and fades a little too much on the long putts. The nice flat top is something that could be really good for consistency for disc golfers who don't like tall domey putters, and putt a little more zip and spin on their putts. The Reko is a really good driving putter, although K3 plastic is not the most durable blend available. This plastic is ideal for putting though in my opinion. It's very grippy, and moderately soft. It feels a lot like Classic Medium for those familiar with Dynamic Discs plastic.

    BradleyWilliamBauer
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/-0.5/2.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 08, 2016 11:44 AM

    Kastaplast's new introduction to their putter lineup, the Reko, is pretty sweet indeed. I would definitely classify this as an overstable putt/approach disc. Thrown with anything other than full power, the Reko will fly very strait and then reliably fade at the end. Thrown as a driving putter with more power it holds its line well. For my game I would consider the Reko more of an approach disc due to its overstability. I didn't love the K3 plastic for this type of disc. I would be curious to see this disc in some of their other plastics. All in all the Reko is a great disc and a good addition to the Kastaplast family.

     

    Jace Smellie
    My Flight Ratings: 3/4/-1/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 05, 2016 16:46 PM

    So the Reko in K3 plastic is a great putter and new disc for the Kastaplast lineup. I think this is more of a "true putter" for lack of a better way to put it than the Berg. I would consider the Berg more of an approach disc. This putter has a nice flat top and a small bead on the rim that is very comfortable in the hand. It is a nice driving putter as well. In this aspect it reminded me of my Wizards, but maybe just a little more understable, but not much. It will hold the line you put it on, but come out and try to fade a little at the end. I think overall this is a great putter and I think any player would be able to develop their putting game around the Reko.

    Dylan
    My Flight Ratings: 3/4/-1/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 04, 2016 10:15 AM

    I really like the feel of the Reko!  It has the slight dip in the top, similar to the Berg, but not quite as drastic.  It makes for great thumb placement!  I'd compare this disc to the Crosslap Credo, although that disc is not very well known.  The Reko is pretty stable, leaning towards the overstable side.  When thrown gently it will definitely fade harder than your normal straight-shot putter.  Howeven when thrown with more force, it can hold a nice anny line all the way to the ground.  I like that because it is very shapeable, and for short putts with a little steam it'll fly straight into the basket.

    I'd use this probably for a driving putter, or longer putts when I need a little more overstability.  I'll continue putting with the Berg, but the Reko is a great addition to that bag!  Another solid disc from Kastaplast!

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