Pain

Latitude 64 Pain Flight Chart

The Latitude 64 Pain is an overstable midrange with flight numbers of 4 | 4 | 0 | 3. Designed for power throwers and precision control, it offers a dependable fade and outstanding wind resistance. Released in premium Opto and Gold Line plastics, the Pain handles torque with ease and excels when you need a midrange that won’t turn over under pressure.

Flight Path for Beginners

Beginners will find the Pain to be quite overstable. It fades early and holds up well in the wind, but requires more arm speed to achieve a full, straight flight. For developing players, it can serve as a reliable option for learning controlled hyzer angles and forehand touch shots.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediate players appreciate the Pain for its consistent fade and low glide, making it perfect for 250–300 ft controlled hyzers and approach shots. It resists turning even on full-power throws and performs well in moderate headwinds. Expect a straight start with a firm, late fade.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Players

Advanced throwers will find the Pain to be a torque-resistant workhorse. It holds flat releases without flipping, responds well to anhyzer flex lines, and remains predictable in all wind conditions. Players often describe it as flying between an EMAC Truth and a Gator—fast, controlled, and highly dependable.

Flight Path for Forehand Throws

The Pain’s comfortable rim and premium plastics make it a reliable choice for forehand approaches. It fights off torque and holds a consistent fade on forehand releases up to 275 feet. Great for touch flicks that need a steady, dependable finish.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Latitude 64 Pain will fly for you. Adjust the chart for your throwing power and form—whether you’re a right-handed backhand player or a forehand specialist.

Latitude 64 Pain

 

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Try the Latitude 64 Pain

The Pain fills the gap between straight mids and heavy overstable utility discs. It delivers predictable fade without excessive glide, making it a reliable choice for precision approaches, headwind shots, and power drives that demand control.

Puttheads Notes

The Pain is one of Latitude 64’s most trusted overstable mids, built for players who throw hard and want predictability. While it’s no longer in full production, it remains a cult favorite for its flat-top feel, reliable fade, and confidence-inspiring control in tough conditions.

  • Flight Numbers: 4 | 4 | 0 | 3
  • Plastics: Opto, Gold Line (including X-Out runs)
  • Torque-resistant and wind-fighting midrange
  • Excellent for forehand and backhand power shots
  • Comparable to an EMAC Truth or Innova Gator
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