Fuji

Latitude 64 Fuji Flight Chart

The Latitude 64 Fuji is a power-friendly midrange with flight numbers of 4 | 4 | 0 | 2. Designed to handle torque and wind, the Fuji offers a straight, controlled flight with a reliable fade at the end. Players describe it as a workhorse mid that rewards clean form and moderate to higher arm speed, especially on technical fairways where you need a trustworthy finish.

Fuji Flight Path for Beginners

For newer players, the Fuji will usually fly like a reliably overstable midrange. Thrown flat at lower power, expect a short straight push before it fades out and settles left for right-hand backhand (RHBH) players. Beginners may not see much high-speed turn; instead the disc will act as a dependable option for controlled hyzers, short approaches into the wind, and situations where you need the disc to land on line without drifting right.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediate throwers with developing form and decent arm speed will see the intended Fuji flight path: a neutral, torque-resistant midrange that holds straight and finishes with a clean, moderate fade. On flat releases around 225–275 feet, the disc tracks forward without noticeable turn, then gently moves left as it slows down. Many reviewers note that the Fuji remains consistent even in light wind, making it a trustworthy choice for straight-to-fade tunnel shots and controlled placement drives.

Fuji Flight Numbers for Advanced and Professional Golfers

For advanced and professional players, the Fuji’s 4 | 4 | 0 | 2 flight numbers feel accurate. Power throwers can lean on it as a stable mid that shrugs off torque, especially on low-ceiling or wind-affected lines. Released flat with firm power, the Fuji tracks on a very straight line with almost no high-speed turn, then finishes with a dependable, mid-strength fade that keeps it from drifting too far right. Thrown on hyzer, it holds the angle well; put on a forced anhyzer, it will flex out instead of burning over, making it a strong option for shaping S-curves in the woods.

Forehand Flight Path and Utility Lines

Forehand players will appreciate the Fuji’s shallow, comfortable rim and predictable fade. On controlled forehand shots, the disc resists early turn, flies straight with a slight push, and then fades out with enough bite to fight off wobble or off-axis torque. It works well for low, flat forehand approaches where you want a stable finish without the aggressive dump of a very overstable mid. The Fuji also doubles nicely for stand-still shots, flex lines through tight gaps, and controlled forehand approaches into a headwind.

Use our interactive flight chart below to explore how the Latitude 64 Fuji will fly for you. Adjust the flight path based on your throwing speed, form, and whether you primarily throw backhand, forehand, or as a left-handed player.

Latitude 64 Fuji

 

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Latitude 64 Fuji Mold Specs

  • Speed: 4
  • Glide: 4
  • Turn: 0
  • Fade: 2
  • Disc Type: Midrange driver
  • Diameter: Approximately 21.7 cm
  • Height: Moderate profile with a comfortable feel in the hand
  • Rim Width: ~1.3 cm (traditional midrange feel)
  • Primary Plastics: Premium Latitude 64 blends such as Gold and Opto-style plastics, often in grippy, durable formulations.

Plastics and Feel

Players consistently mention that the Fuji’s premium plastics provide a durable, stable flight over time. The rim and shoulder give it a slightly flatter, torque-resistant feel compared to deeper mids, making it comfortable for both fan grips and power grips. If you prefer a midrange that doesn’t feel too bulky in the hand but still offers a confident, secure grip, the Fuji tends to fit that profile well.

Puttheads Flight Notes

From a data-backed perspective, the Fuji sits firmly in the “stable control midrange” category. Reviewer flight ratings cluster closely around the 4 | 4 | 0 | 2 numbers, and comments frequently mention straight flights with a predictable fade and strong performance in the wind. If your bag needs a mid that can handle power, hold lines without excessive turn, and still finish on time, the Fuji’s flight chart and reviewer feedback suggest it can fill that reliable, workhorse role in your lineup.

Try the Fuji in Your Bag

Ready to see how the Latitude 64 Fuji’s flight path fits into your game? Check current availability, plastics, and prices using the buttons below, then tune the flight chart to match your arm speed and home course conditions.

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