Kastaplast

Kastaplast Impa

Plastic: K1 Line - First Run
K1 Line - First Run
Weight - Color (Stamp): 172g - Mint (Magenta Foil) *057*
  • 172g - Mint (Magenta Foil) *057*
  • 171g - Mint (Magenta Foil) *056*
  • 171g - Mint (Magenta Foil) *055*
  • 172g - Mint (Magenta Foil) *054*
  • 173g - Mint (Gold) *053*
  • 173g - Mint (Gold) *052*
  • 174g - Mint (Gold)
  • 170g - Blue (Black)
  • 173g - Bright Green (Black)
  • 172g - Orange (Yellow Green Foil)
  • 171g - Hot Pink (Red Foil)
  • 174g - Yellow (Blue Foil)
Plastic: K1 Line - First Run
Weight - Color (Stamp): 172g - Mint (Magenta Foil) *057*
Regular price $24.99 USD
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Kastaplast Impa
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Kastaplast Impa

The Kastaplast Impa is a very understable distance driver built for effortless shape and extra carry. It flips up quickly and keeps drifting with minimal effort. Reach for it when you want long turnovers, tailwind distance, or easy roller access.

Flight: 11 | 6 | -4 | 1. Start it on a smooth hyzer and let it stand up and glide. It wants to turn, then finish with a gentle fade if it has room. Throw it flat with power for long anhyzers or controlled rollers.

Why throw the Kastaplast Impa?

  • Very understable distance driver for easy hyzer-flips and long glide.
  • Creates long drifting turnovers without fighting out early.
  • Excellent tailwind bomber for maximum forward push.
  • Natural roller disc that gets down fast and holds its angle.
  • Great choice for controlled distance when stable drivers fade too soon.

Plastics

K1 Line: Kastaplast’s durable premium plastic with a clean, grippy release. It keeps the Impa’s high turn and glide consistent over time.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 11
  • Glide: 6
  • Turn: -4
  • Fade: 1

Similar Discs

Kastaplast AlvaTSA FreetailInnova Mamba

FAQs

What are the Kastaplast Impa flight numbers and what do they mean?

11 | 6 | -4 | 1 means fast speed with very high turn and only a gentle finish. Expect easy flip-up distance, long drift right, and minimal fade back.

How does the Impa compare to the Kastaplast Alva?

The Impa is intended to be more understable and more willing to turn. If your Alva already flips, the Impa should turn sooner and hold the drift longer. Use the Alva for controlled S-lines, and the Impa for bigger turn and easier shaping.

What release angle works best for the Impa?

A mild hyzer is the sweet spot for most players. It lets the disc flip to flat and glide without burning over. If it turns too much, add more hyzer or reduce power.

Is the Impa better in tailwinds or headwinds?

Tailwinds are ideal for the Impa. They help it stay airborne while keeping the flight smooth and long. In headwinds, it can become very flippy, so use a more stable driver.

When should I use the Impa instead of a stable distance driver?

Use it when you need distance with less effort or more right movement. It’s perfect for low-ceiling hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and late-round “smooth is far” throws. It also shines when you want a roller without forcing the angle.

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