"How nice to be on your own for a bit and do what you like."
- Moominmamma
The Moomin artwork series
Our successful collaboration with the Moomin characters continuous and the second set is now available.
All artwork is original and taken from the book series written by the praised Finnish author and artist, Tove Jansson. She came up with the first stories about the Moomins during the WW2 and they were released soon after. Her books have been a part of almost every childhood in Scandinavia, but their depth and mature storytelling make them loved by adults as well.
And even though her authorship deal with philosophical perspectives on life, the hardship of creativeness and the harrowing feeling of living under a constant threat, it always leaves you with a warm and friendly sensation inside.
K1 Lots
Lots in Swedish is a pilot that leads a ship through difficult waters and narrow passages, so that it will arrive safely to its harbor. In water, as well as at the disc golf course, a Lots is a predictable line-holder.
Right, left or straight... The Lots leads the way through those tricky and narrow passages that you will face on your way towards the basket. This disc is designed as a straight flying, highly workable, fairway driver.
Kastaplast is an independent disc manufacturer based in Stockholm, Sweden.
Our brand is dedicated to the disc golf culture, the people, the lifestyle and all the fun times all around the disc golf world. We look at disc golf as a grassroot movement with its own unique identity; characterized by spontaneity, individuality and freedom.
Starting off in 2011 as a small prototyping workshop, driven by the fun factor of experimenting, the business soon grew out of the basement as Jonas Lindberg was joined by Anders Källström and Per Jonson. Still, the “workshop style” of developing discs has stayed, with a mix of computer flight simulation, research and extensive prototyping.
Kastaplast is determined to keep the ecological footprint as low as possible. One step in this direction is the use of solar energy that today empowers a major part of our production. Recycling is another. Moving in the direction of sustainability is important to us and it is an ongoing process.