The new Kaxe has returned to its original flight characteristics - the ones it was originally designed to have.
The Kaxe is a sleek midrange disc with a relatively small diameter. It could almost pass as a slow fairway driver. This disc is a great asset as it can be used in most situations. However, it is advisable to have some experience before using it, as it may not be the best choice for beginners.
The Kaxe offers a very reliable flight path and is exceptionally wind-resistant without being overly stable. Due to its design, it can achieve high speeds uncommon for a midrange disc. The word "Kaxe" is an old Swedish term, and it refers to a snobbish person.
"Kastaplast is a disc manufacturer founded in 2013, based in Stockholm, with the goal of producing discs and accessories of the highest quality. Their first disc was the RASK, notable for its unusual shape and second wing. Unfortunately, this disc was so difficult to throw that it attracted only a few followers. The second attempt at producing a disc was a complete success. The Kaxe is a midrange disc that borders on being a fairway driver. Combined with the K1 plastic, it is an outstanding disc. The most successful disc from Kastaplast to date, however, is the Reko putter, which pretty much gets everything right. In early 2022, Latitude 64° became a co-owner of Kastaplast. The production is set to be moved to Skellefteå in 2023."
Kastaplast AB
Liljeholmsvägen 16B
117 61 Stockholm
Sweden
hello@kastaplast.se
K1 Line is Kastaplast’s super durable material with a nice combination of firmness and gumminess. Discs in K1 Line will appear in both solid and translucent colors.
Durability (The higher the value, the less damage plastic takes.)
Grip (The higher the value, the better the grip of the plastic.)
Stiffness (The higher the value, the stiffer the plastic is.)