Latitude 64 Ballista Flight Chart
The Latitude 64 Ballista is a very fast distance driver with flight numbers 14 | 5 | -1 | 3. It’s built for big carries: a touch of high-speed turn that flips to flat and rides on ample glide before a confident finish. In Opto, Gold, and lightweight Opto Air runs, the Ballista rewards arm speed while staying predictable for developing power throwers.
Flight Path for Newer Arms
If your max throw is still building, expect a straight-to-hyzer flight with limited turn (RHBH). Use slight anhyzer to stretch distance. Opto Air can help you access the intended flight path at lower power.
Launch Window for Intermediate Players
With clean, flat releases the Ballista shows a small flip, long push, then a reliable fade. Hyzerflip it for max-D lines; into headwinds, add hyzer to keep the nose down and the finish honest.
Advanced & Pro Lines
High power unlocks a controlled -1 turn to flat and a late, forceful fade—ideal for wide S-curves, long tailwind bombs, and committed flex shots. Pair with a Ballista Pro or beefier driver when winds pick up.
Forehand Power & Utility
Fast rim, workable high-speed stability. For FH, throw with slight hyzer for straight missiles that finish on time; for long flexes, release on gentle anhyzer and let the fade pull it home.
Interactive model: Use the Flight Chart to preview how the Ballista will fly at your speed and angles—backhand or forehand, left- or right-handed. Adjust power and release to visualize your personalized flight path.
Latitude 64 Ballista
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Try the Latitude 64 Ballista
Chasing easy distance with a predictable finish? The Ballista brings bomber potential with trustworthy fade and great hyzerflip control.
Puttheads Notes
Data-backed bomber. The Ballista’s -1/3 stability gives controlled turn with a confident finish—hyzerflip for max carry, then trust the fade to land on line.
- Flight Numbers: 14 | 5 | -1 | 3
- Speed first: benefits throwers who can reach 50+ mph release
- Best uses: hyzerflips, long S-curves, tailwind distance
- Common plastics: Opto, Gold, Opto Air
- Complements: Ballista Pro or a beefier OS driver for strong headwinds