Discraft Kratos Disc Review

The Discraft Kratos is a slow, torque-resistant putter/approach disc built for control. With 3 | 3 | 0 | 3 flight numbers, it holds straight under power and finishes with a confident, late hook. Players who want a no-drama headwind putter or a point-and-shoot approach tool that won’t drift right (RHBH) will feel immediately at home.
Quick Flight Numbers
3
3
0
3
Why Throw It
- Reliable finish: the Fade 3 gives a confident end-of-flight hook without an early dump, perfect for controlled hyzers and firm, flat approaches.
- Wind-ready confidence: Turn 0 resists turning over in headwinds, keeping your line honest for both putts and approach shots.
- Distance control: Glide 3 keeps it from sailing long, so you can run baskets or hit landing zones without big skids past the pin.
- Forehand-friendly: The slow Speed 3 paired with a strong fade handles torque, making short forehand pitches clean and predictable.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: Great as a wind putter or “get-me-down” approach disc that won’t drift right; expect a strong, trustworthy finish.
- Intermediate: A go-to inside 200–250 ft for hyzers, soft flex lines, and forehands when you need the disc to sit near the pin.
- Advanced: Dependable on-power into wind, for touch forehands, skip-control hyzers, and crisp, shapeable approaches in tight fairways.
Shot Ideas
Firm, flat 150–220 ft approaches: the Turn 0 holds straight and the Fade 3 checks left at the end for parked tap-ins. Gentle hyzer to push-and-fade: Speed 3/Glide 3 lets it track forward before a predictable finish. Touch forehand upshots: low glide and a beefy fade fight torque and stick the landing. Headwind circle putts: trust the 0/3 stability to keep the nose down and avoid drifting. Low-ceiling drives: the modest glide rides under branches and still fades reliably to your aiming point.
Want a pairing? Check the Discraft Luna for straighter putts and drives, or the Zone if you prefer a faster, even more overstable approach slot.