Kastaplast introduces yet another member to its growing disc family: MALM.
Our goal is to provide a disc for every disc golfer, in every situation, and this is a big step in that direction. Malm is an overstable fairway driver designed with experienced players in mind, but it also serves as a great utility disc for intermediate players. With flight numbers of 10/4/0/2.5, it fits between the Stål and Guld in our lineup.
This forceful fairway driver holds up to both headwind and power shots, making the disc a useful companion when the long bending fairways need to be conquered. The Malm is equally comfortable for backhand and forehand plays and has a predictable fade in the end of the flight.
The name "Malm" was chosen because the city center of Stockholm is surrounded by four districts—Norrmalm, Södermalm, Östermalm, and Västermalm—historically referred to as malmar. Additionally, malm means "ore," connecting the disc to our metal-themed naming tradition and the northern regions of Sweden, known for their vast iron ore fields—the birthplace of our discs.
K1-Line Plastic
K1 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.
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.