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 excellent choice for learning line shaping and midrange fundamentals.
Compass Flight Path for Intermediate Players
Intermediate throwers can use the Compass as a true point-and-shoot disc. It delivers a neutral, laser-straight flight that responds well to angle control, perfect for tunnel shots or controlled approach drives.
Compass Flight Path for Advanced Players
Advanced players will appreciate the Compass for its ability to handle power without turning over. It’s ideal for shaping lines in wooded courses and maintaining accuracy at longer midrange distances. Expect a slight forward fade finish for clean landings.
Compass Flight Path for Forehand Throws
Forehand players will find the Compass surprisingly workable. Its shallow rim and stable flight let it handle smooth forehand releases with minimal torque, producing straight-to-fade finishes on shorter drives and approaches.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Latitude 64 Compass will fly for you. Adjust the path based on your throwing speed, style, and whether you throw backhand or forehand.
Latitude 64 Compass
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