Sometimes the best midrange isn't the one that does the most dramatic things. It's the one that quietly does exactly what you asked it to do, every single time.
The Lots embodies this philosophy with Swedish precision. Where American molds often push boundaries with aggressive fade or wild turn, Kastaplast crafted something refreshingly honest—a disc that flies dead straight with just enough fade to stick landings. That moderate fade isn't harsh; it's more like a gentle settling into position, making this an ideal choice for players who've grown tired of their "straight" midranges dumping left or flipping over in mild headwinds.
In K1 plastic, the Lots feels substantial without being clunky. The grip locks in naturally, and that premium plastic provides the durability European courses demand. Watch it fly and you'll see pure geometry—minimal turn keeps it tracking your release angle while that glide carries it surprisingly far for such a controlled flight.
This isn't a disc for massive hyzers or dramatic flex shots. Instead, it excels at those crucial 250-300 foot approaches where you need pin-seeking accuracy. Threading gaps in mixed woods? Perfect. Parking it safely on elevated baskets? Absolutely. It's become the go-to for players who appreciate understated excellence over flashy flights.
Think of it as the midrange equivalent of a well-balanced putter—reliable, predictable, maybe even a little boring until you realize you're throwing it on every other hole. For intermediate players seeking consistency or advanced players wanting a trustworthy straight-flyer, the Lots delivers that rare combination of forgiveness and precision that keeps it earning bag space round after round.
