The Latitude 64 Caltrop was released in 2016 around the time that many lower glide and overstable putters were hitting the market. With plenty of high glide and finesse putters in their lineup, Latitude 64 filled a hole that many disc golfers are looking to fill in their bag. Here’s how we think it stacks up to the others in the market.
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Latitude 64 Sarek Review
The Sarek is Latitude 64’s first venture into overmold. True to the overmold expectation, this putter holds it’s line and going to be a dependable workhorse for many disc golfers.
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Latitude 64 Sinus Review
One of the original discs produced by Latitude 64, the Sinus offers a clean overstable putter that should help when it’s windy outside.
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Latitude 64 Mercy Review
The Latitude 64 Mercy takes some of the best features from the list of excellent putters and melds them together to seriously stand out. Just when you think it’s too much putter for you, it shows you its gentle side and you’ll pick it up again.
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Latitude 64 Gauntlet Review
Are you ready to get a grip on your putting? Equip the Latitude 64 Gauntlet putter and let it guide your putting game to victory.
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Latitude 64 Macana Review
The Macana by Latitude 64 is a slightly overstable putt and approach disc that debuted during the 2015 Trilogy Challenge. Online disc store Infinite Discs sent us one to test.
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Latitude 64 Pure Review
The Latitude 64 Pure is giving my Gateway Wizard serious competition for a spot in my bag, and that says an awful lot. Tim over at mindbodydisc.com pointed me toward the Pure and I’m convinced he just wanted to watch me obsess over which amazing putter would win the battle for a spot in my disc golf bag.
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Latitude 64 Dagger Review
The Latitude 64 Dagger is a great slow and stable putter. It’s similar to many of your favorite putters but a few slight adjustments that add up to a significantly different experience without jeopardizing the comfortable and familiar putter feel.