Latitude 64

  • Anchor

    Latitude 64 Anchor Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Anchor is a reliably overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 3. On the Anchor flight chart you’ll see a straight, torque-resistant high-speed phase followed by a strong, dependable fade. Built for control and consistency, the Anchor is ideal for players who want a mid that won’t flip, even under power or in the wind. Anchor Flight Numbers & Mold Specs Speed: 5 Glide: 4 Turn: 0 Fade: 3 Primary Use: Overstable midrange Stability: Very overstable Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate to professional throwers Typical Plastics: Gold Line, Opto, Retro Diameter: ~21.7 cm Rim Depth / Width: Deep midrange…

  • Knight

    Latitude 64 Knight Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Knight is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 14 | 4 | -1.5 | 3. Built for maximum speed and surprising glide, it’s slightly less overstable than the Ballista, making it a go-to option for experienced throwers chasing long-distance flex lines. The Knight’s wide 2.5 cm rim helps it slice through the air with minimal drag, rewarding smooth, powerful throws with impressive carry and finish. Knight Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Knight difficult to control due to its speed and overstability. It requires significant arm speed to reach its intended flight numbers, so newer players can expect…

  • Falchion

    Latitude 64 Falchion Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Falchion posts flight numbers of 8 | 5 | -1 | 2. It’s a neutral-to-stable control driver built for accuracy on tight fairways, offering easy glide, mild high-speed turn, and a gentle, dependable finish. Ideal for developing arms that have outgrown super-understable options (think Diamond/Jade), yet still useful for experienced players who want point-and-shoot fairway distance around the 275–350 ft window. Falchion Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see straight flights with a touch of turn and a soft finish. The Falchion’s comfortable rim and workable -1/2 stability help it fly farther than most beginner fairways without burning over or dumping…

  • Culverin

    Latitude 64 Culverin — Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Culverin is a glidey control driver built for confident lines and a reliable finish. With flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -0.5 | 3, it pushes straight before a dependable fade, making it a workhorse on windy days and a favorite for both backhand and forehand control shots. Available in Opto, Gold, and Moonshine (glow), the Culverin blends torque resistance with surprising carry. Beginner Take: What to Expect Newer players will find the Culverin on the stable-to-overstable side. Thrown flat, expect a straight push and a healthy fade. It’s a great teacher for controlled hyzers, forehand form, and headwind trust,…

  • Compass

    Latitude 64 Compass Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Compass is a straight-flying, stable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 1. Designed for pinpoint accuracy and reliability, it’s a go-to disc for players who value control and predictability. Co-developed with pro player Ricky Wysocki, the Compass holds any line you put it on—straight, hyzer, or anhyzer—making it an incredibly versatile midrange choice for all skill levels. Flight Chart by Skill Level Compass Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Compass easy to control and forgiving. In lighter plastics like Retro or Opto Air, it glides straight with a gentle fade at the end. It’s an…

  • Cutlass

    Latitude 64 Cutlass Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Cutlass is a fast, overstable distance driver built for power throwers and windy conditions. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 3.5, it delivers dependable fade and excellent control even at high speeds. Players compare it to an Innova Destroyer or Dynamic Discs Enforcer for its combination of torque resistance and long glide. The comfortable rim and stable release make it a go-to choice for forehands and headwind drives. Flight Chart by Skill Level Cutlass Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Cutlass will act as a very overstable distance driver. Expect a strong fade and limited turn,…

  • Gauntlet

    Latitude 64 Gauntlet Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Gauntlet is a beaded, high-profile putter with flight numbers of 2 | 4 | 0 | 1. Known for its glide and reliable fade, it’s designed for players who prefer a deep-rimmed disc that holds straight lines with dependable finish. The Gauntlet performs well as both a putting and approach disc, offering consistent stability and excellent control in moderate wind conditions. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Gauntlet surprisingly straight with a gentle fade at the end. The high glide helps extend short-range throws without needing extra power. Its stable flight path encourages learning proper release angles and gives…

  • Raketen

    Latitude 64 Raketen Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Raketen is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 15 | 6 | -2 | 3. True to its name—Swedish for “Rocket”—the Raketen launches down the fairway with incredible glide and speed. Built using Latitude’s Opto Air technology, it’s designed to deliver maximum distance with less required arm power. The Raketen offers a controllable turn followed by a strong, forward fade, giving players of various power levels a chance to experience effortless distance. Raketen Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Raketen very fast, but the lightweight Opto Air construction helps increase distance even at slower arm speeds. When thrown with…

  • Spark

    Latitude 64 Spark Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Spark is an overstable fairway driver with flight numbers of 7 | 4 | 0 | 3. Built for accuracy and predictability, the Spark resists high-speed turn and finishes with a consistent fade. In Opto, Gold Line, Retro, and select Opto Air runs, it excels at controlled hyzers, headwind drives, and forehand lines where placement matters more than raw distance. Flight Path Confidence for Newer Players Beginners may find the Spark quite stable. Expect shorter, reliable hyzers and wind-fighting control. Retro plastic will beat in faster for straighter flights over time. Flight Chart for Intermediate Throwers Intermediates get straight-to-fade control when thrown…

  • Maul

    Latitude 64 Maul Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Maul is a glide-forward understable fairway driver with flight numbers of 7 | 7 | -2 | 1. Built for effortless hyzer-flips and controlled turnovers, the Maul rewards smooth form and moderate power. In premium Opto and Gold Line plastics it stays consistent longer, while Retro and Opto Air versions make it especially friendly for newer arms. Catapulting Straight Lines for Newer Players If you’re new to fairway drivers, the Maul’s high glide and gentle turn help produce straight, confidence-building shots. Release on a light hyzer and watch it flip to flat and carry before a soft finish. It’s an easy way…

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