Kastaplast Tuff
If you love the Reko’s glide but wish it would listen when the wind picks up, the Tuff has your back. Designed for point-and-shoot putter drives, it pairs forgiving turn resistance with a fade that checks forward rather than dumping. Translation: less air-bounce, more park jobs.
Off the tee the Tuff climbs out on a gentle arc, stays level for a surprising distance, then drops flat and settles. The small bead adds just a whisper of overstability, helping the rim hold extra wrist pop from backhand or flick without wobble. Straight upshots stay honest; soft hyzers push long and land nose-down; anhyzers fight out late instead of burning.
The profile sits shallow enough for small hands yet offers plenty to grab for power pushes. Forehand specialists appreciate the bead-rim perch; putt-and-approach fans enjoy a clean release that refuses to flutter. Compared to a Berg X, the Tuff glides farther. Compared to a Judge, it fades a touch earlier—perfect for controlled landings on fast greens.
Bag one fresh for windy circle-two bids. Season another for dead-straight tunnel drives. Either way, the Tuff turns nervous approach holes into confident strolls. It’s tough by name, steady by nature, and ready to earn a permanent spot in your lineup.
Flight Numbers
- Speed: 3
- Glide: 4
- Turn: 0
- Fade: 2
Plastics
K3 (first run), K3 Hard, and K1 Glow (announced). Compare Kastaplast blends for feel and durability HERE!