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    Best Kastaplast Discs For Beginners

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    Reko

    4.79
    (68 Reviews)
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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 3/3/0/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/3.2/-0.1/1.1
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    Svea

    4.75
    (32 Reviews)
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    The Svea is a versatile midrange from Kastaplast. It is a beaded, neutral-flying disc that will hold any line it is put on. When thrown with power, it will hold a trustworthy, understable line.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/6/-1/0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/6/-1.1/0.1
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    Stig

    4.75
    (10 Reviews)
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    The Stig, from Kastaplast, is a straight-flying midrange that is perfect for tunnel shots off the tee, or straight approaches to the basket, though it will fly more understable for more experienced golfers. You can compare it to the Kaxe, but it has a bit less fade and is a touch higher in understability. Gain confidence with this incredible midrange! 

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6/5/-2/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 6/5.2/-1.8/0.9
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    Idog

    5.00
    (4 Reviews)
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    The Kastaplast Idog is a versatile fairway driver designed for control and reliability on the course. Whether thrown flat for a straight flight with a gentle flip or used for precise sidearm approaches, the Idog consistently holds its line. This disc also excels when thrown high, fading predictably to its target. Named after an old Swedish word for diligence, the Idog aims to be a dependable workhorse and your new best friend for mastering the fairway.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7/5/-0.5/2
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 7/5.1/-0.5/1.9
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    Gote

    4.50
    (17 Reviews)
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    This midrange disc from Kastaplast is slower than both the Kaxe and Kaxe-Z.  As a slower disc, it tends to hold a line better when thrown for power or touch shots. With the Gote being a point and shoot style disc, it should be a disc almost anyone can pick up and throw. It has enough stability to be thrown with power and still have a slight fade at the end of its flight.  Outside of Sweden this disc is often referred to as "the Goat".

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/5/0/1
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/5/-0.2/0.9
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    Reko X

    4.77
    (13 Reviews)
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    The Reko X, from Kastaplast, is a flatter, more stable version of the classic Reko putter, tweaked to become an ideal approach putter that can be thrown with more power. It's also a great option for headwind putts or for confident spin-putters. 

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/0/2
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/3.2/0/2
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    Berg

    4.68
    (140 Reviews)
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    The Berg is unparalleled: A low glide putter that flies true every time, and will not outdrive the basket. Its aptitude lies in precise landings and eliminating the need for distance control. A distinctive attribute of this disc is its thumbtrack, with a lowered flight plate that almost hugs your hand. Remarkably versatile for both forehands and backhands, the Berg fearlessly accommodates the full extent of your power, steadfast against turnover, and adeptly managing even the most delicate approaches you encounter.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 1/1/0/2
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 1.1/1.2/0/1.8
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    Kaxe Z

    4.69
    (54 Reviews)
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    Kastaplast Kaxe Z is a less stable version of the Kaxe. It was taken out of production momentarily, but has now been retooled and re-released! The Kaxe Z has a somewhat unique profile with characteristics of both a midrange and a driver. It typically features a slightly smaller rim depth than a standard midrange, which can make it feel more like a driver in hand. It can be used for a wide variety of shots, including straight lines, slight anhyzers, and controlled hyzers.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6/5/0/2
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 6/5/-0.2/1.8
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    When it comes to finding the Best Kastaplast Discs For Beginners, we turned to real disc golfers for answers. Every time someone leaves a review on InfiniteDiscs.com, they’re asked to rate how beginner-friendly the disc is—so the rankings here reflect real-world feedback from thousands of players who’ve tested these discs on the course.

    This list highlights Kastaplast’s most recommended beginner-friendly options across all disc types, including putters, midrange discs, fairway drivers, and even a touch of distance. Top beginner picks include the RekoBerg, and Reko X (putters); SveaStigGote, and Kaxe Z (midrange); and the Falk (fairway driver).

    Whether you're dialing in short putts, learning smooth upshots, or just getting used to throwing off the tee, these discs offer controllable flights, great feel, and steady performance that newer players can trust.

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