
Kastaplast Reko
The Kastaplast Reko is a overstable putt & approach (3/3/0/1) - good for intermediate players.
Our take on the Reko
If you want a putter that goes where you point it and finishes with just enough fade to be predictable, the Kastaplast Reko is one of the easiest to trust. With flight numbers of 3 speed, 3 glide, 0 turn, and 1 fade, it flies dead straight out of the hand and gives you a gentle, repeatable finish - no surprise turnover, no aggressive hook left. That stable 1 rating and the bead make it sit down softly instead of skipping away, which is exactly what you want on approach shots.
The Reko fills the same role as an Innova Aviar, but the bead and Kastaplast's stiffer K1 plastic give it a firmer, more controlled feel that resists turning over when you put power on it. New players will appreciate how forgiving the straight flight is, while advanced throwers get a putt and approach disc that holds its line into a headwind.
With 10 plastic options from K1 Hard to K1 Soft and K3 Glow, you can dial in exactly the grip and putting feel you prefer, which is why this is an easy putter to recommend to anyone.
Editorial assessment by Pine Tree Disc Golf, based on the Kastaplast Reko's flight numbers, specs, and how it compares to established molds.
Flight path
Estimated from the flight numbers (overhead view). Switch throw and power to see how the line changes.
Strengths
- +Dead-straight flight with predictable 1 fade
- +Beaded grip sits down softly on approaches
- +Forgiving enough for any skill level
- +Wide range of plastics to tune the feel
Weaknesses
- −Not enough fade for long, windy hyzer lines
- −Stable flight lacks a turnover or roller option
- −K1 stiffness feels firm for soft-putt players
Kastaplast Reko data sheet
How we verify: flight numbers are cross-checked against the Kastaplast listing on Infinite Discs and match. Distances, stability category, and beginner score are computed by Pine Tree Disc Golf from the flight numbers.
Reko plastics
13 plastics available. The dot shows how each run tends to fly vs the base numbers.

K1 Dyed
true to the numbers

K1 Glow
true to the numbers

K1 Glow X-Out
true to the numbers

K1 Grind
true to the numbers

K1 Hard
true to the numbers
K1 Line
true to the numbers

K1 Soft
runs more understable

K1 Soft X-Out
runs more understable

K1 X-Out
true to the numbers

K3 Glow
true to the numbers

K3 Hard
true to the numbers

K3 Line
true to the numbers
Reko FAQ
Is the Reko overstable or understable?
The Kastaplast Reko is rated overstable (stability +1), with flight numbers 3/3/0/1 - turn 0, fade 1.
Is the Reko good for beginners?
Good for intermediate players. With a speed of 3 and turn of 0, it is moderate to control for newer players (beginner score 54/100).
How far does the Reko fly?
Roughly 179 ft at recreational arm speed, 226 ft at intermediate, and up to 275 ft for advanced players. Estimated from its speed (3) and glide (3).
