Kastaplast K3 Hard Nord
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Kastaplast Nord Flight Numbers: 5,4,0,3
The Kastaplast K3 Hard Nord is an overstable midrange built to handle power, wind, and controlled placement shots. With flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 3, the Nord gives players a dependable midrange that pushes forward, resists turn, and finishes with a strong, reliable fade.
On the course, the K3 Hard Nord is useful for forehand approaches, controlled hyzers, wind-fighting midrange shots, and placement lines where you need the disc to finish predictably. It flies with a heavy, confident feel without being as deep as many comparable overstable mids.
K3 Hard plastic is the firmer version of Kastaplast’s K3 Line. The added firmness makes it more durable than original K3, giving the disc a slower aging process while still maintaining the grip players expect from Kastaplast’s baseline-style plastic.
The Nord fills the overstable midrange slot in Kastaplast’s lineup alongside the Göte and Svea. Nord handles the stable-to-overstable side, Göte covers the straight middle, and Svea gives players the understable shaping option. Together, they create a complete midrange setup for different angles, conditions, and shot shapes.
If you’re comparing plastics or building out your midrange lineup, explore the full Kastaplast lineup to find the best fit.
Key Features
- K3 Hard plastic with a firmer feel and slower break-in
- Overstable midrange built for wind and power
- Strong fade for controlled finishes and confident placement
- Not as deep as many comparable overstable midranges
- Useful for forehands, hyzers, and reliable approach shots
- Complements the Göte and Svea in Kastaplast’s midrange lineup
Flight Numbers
5 | 4 | 0 | 3
FAQ
How does the Kastaplast K3 Hard Nord fly?
The K3 Hard Nord flies overstable with no high-speed turn and a strong, dependable fade. It is built to handle power, resist wind, and finish reliably.
What is the K3 Hard Nord good for?
The K3 Hard Nord is good for forehand approaches, controlled hyzers, windy midrange shots, and placement shots where you need a predictable finish.
What does K3 Hard plastic feel like?
K3 Hard is a firmer version of Kastaplast’s K3 Line. It has a grippy feel, added firmness, and a slower break-in than original K3.
How does the Nord fit in the Kastaplast midrange lineup?
The Nord is the overstable midrange option. It pairs with the Göte as the straighter midrange and the Svea as the more understable, workable option.
Is the K3 Hard Nord good for forehands?
Yes. The Nord’s overstability, lower-profile feel, and power resistance make it a strong option for forehand midrange shots and controlled approaches.
A firmer K3 Hard midrange built for players who want overstable control, dependable fade, and confidence in wind or power situations.






