
The Kastaplast Tuff is a low-speed putter with moderate glide and moderate fade. It produces a reliably overstable flight, making it a dependable choice in windy conditions and for shots that require a consistent finish.
Low speed (3) and manageable stability make this accessible for newer players.
Throw with a slight hyzer angle and let the fade do the work. This disc fights out of turn and finishes predictably.
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Designed by the Swedish brand Kastaplast, this putter feels like a rock in the hand but flies with a dependable, overstable nature. With a speed rating of three, it excels in a slow, controlled tempo that players just starting out will find easy to grip and release. Because of its zero turn and strong fade, you can lock a hyzer angle and expect the disc to finish low and hard rather than drifting left or right. The material is incredibly durable, making it a perfect workhorse for the bag. This disc rewards a smooth release and handles a wide range of speeds, though it truly shines when you need to fight through wind or execute a flat forehand approach. Newer players will appreciate the forgiveness of a disc that won't flip on misfires, while the high stability ensures it always finds the ground predictably. The rim depth offers a comfortable grip for all hand sizes, making it a versatile staple for approaching tight lines or putting on a hard platform where you need maximum stability.
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What the Kastaplast Tuff's flight numbers mean for your game
This disc requires minimal arm speed, making it easy to throw at its intended flight path. Great for controlled, short-range shots.
Moderate glide gives a balanced flight — enough lift to carry well without being overly affected by wind.
This disc resists turning during the high-speed phase of flight. It holds its line or moves left (for RHBH throwers) from the moment of release.
Moderate end-of-flight fade. This disc reliably finishes left (RHBH), making it predictable for placement shots.