Latitude 64 Gladiator Flight Chart
The Latitude 64 Gladiator is a high-speed overstable distance driver designed for powerful throwers who need control at full power. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 3.5, the Gladiator holds a straight, torque-resistant line before delivering a strong, wind-fighting fade. Originally developed through collaboration between Tomas Ekström and David Feldberg, this driver excels for advanced players who want confident, attack-line distance with a predictable finish.
Gladiator Flight Path Overview for Newer Players
Beginners will find the Gladiator extremely overstable. Without high arm speed, it will fade out early and fly much shorter than expected. That said, new players who need a dependable wind-fighting disc for short hyzers may still find situational value.
How Intermediate Throwers Experience the Gladiator
Intermediates with developing power will see the Gladiator fly straight initially with minimal turn, followed by a heavy, late fade. It shines on forced hyzers, stable forehands, and long-distance control shots, especially into a headwind.
Advanced & Pro-Level Flight Numbers Breakdown
Skilled players unlock the Gladiator’s intended performance: a high-speed neutral-to-stable drive that resists turn even under torque. When thrown flat at proper speed, it pushes forward with surprising glide before delivering a strong, predictable fade. Many advanced reviewers note its reliability on power forehands and its ability to maintain line integrity under pressure.
Forehand Power Flights & Wind Performance
The Gladiator’s 2.3 cm rim and overstable finish make it a great match for forehand dominant players. It resists unwanted turn, absorbs high-torque releases, and maintains accuracy in windy conditions. The domey top produces added glide while still finishing hard.
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Latitude 64 Gladiator
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DG Puttheads Notes
The Gladiator feels like a power-driver version of a controllable fighter jet—fast, wind-stable, and very predictable. If discs like the Destroyer, Zeus, or Enforcer tend to flip on your hardest throws, the Gladiator might be the stability bump you’ve been missing.