KAXE Z - A hybrid, fast midrange or slow fairway driver?
As with the original Kaxe, it is classified as a midrange, but it is just as much a fairway driver.
The Kaxe Z can handle high speed and wind, but will also perform better than the typical driver when power is reduced.
With this disc, Kastaplast introduces the Z as in Zero, which symbolizes less stability than the original shape.
Suitable for: Control throws, forehand throws, 1-disc rounds.
K3 Line - grip-friendly in all conditions
K3 Line is the basic throwing plastic - grip-friendly in all conditions.
With this plastic you will quickly get that comfortable feeling.
Compared to other base plastics, K3 is medium soft.
Over- or under-stable
Over- or under-stable explains whether the disc goes right or left for right-handed backhand throwers.
Add turn + Fade, if the sum is below 0 the disc is under-stable.
If the sum is 0, it is a neutral disc and if the sum is over 1, the disc is overstable.
Understable = Right, Neutral = Straight, Overstable = Left.
If you are left-handed it is the other way around, also applies to a right-handed person throwing forehand.
As a beginner, you should have an under-stable disc with low weight.
MODEL: KAXE Z
SPEED: 6
GLIDE: 5
TURN: 0
FADE: 2
APPROVED MAXIMUM WEIGHT: 175 grams
DIAMETER: 21,1 cm
HEIGHT: 1,9 cm
THICKNESS RIM: 1,5 cm
DEEP R IM: 1,3 cm
PLASTIC: K3 Line
DISC TYPE: Midrange
STABILITY: Slightly overstable
5/10
Great midrange, but in retrospect I would have preferred one in K1 plastic.