Latitude 64 Pure – Flight Chart
Flight Numbers and Real-World Lines
The Latitude 64 Pure is a beadless, shallow putt-and-approach disc best known for laser-straight control. Typical flight numbers are 3 | 3 | -1 | 1, yielding effortless hyzer-flips, flat darts, and gentle turnovers that finish with minimal fade. It’s popular both as a putting putter (Zero series) and as a straight throwing putter in durable Opto/Gold plastics.
Beginner Lines and Launch Angles
Newer players will find the Pure very forgiving: a slight hyzer can flip to flat and glide straight; flat releases tend to track forward with only a light finish. Retro/Zero plastics add tacky grip for confident putts and approaches.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
At league power, expect a workable flight path: smooth hyzer-flip to flat with a touch of turn in tailwinds or on flat throws, then a clean, small fade. Opto/Gold runs make excellent straight tunnel throwers.
Shot Shaping for Advanced & Pro Throwers
Power throwers can carve tight woods lines: flat lasers to 250–300 ft, slow drifting turnovers that hold, and nose-down hyzer-flips that stay on rails. The Pure is sensitive to angle—great for players who value repeatable release control.
Forehand and Utility Uses
Short forehands and touch approaches are viable thanks to the shallow rim. Keep the release clean and slightly nose-down to avoid unintended rise; use Opto for added torque resistance on flicks.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to visualize how the Pure’s flight path responds to your arm speed, release angle, and throwing style (backhand or forehand). Dial it to your throw and see the nuances.
Latitude 64 Pure
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Try the Latitude 64 Pure
If you want a dead-straight putter/approach disc that holds the line you put it on, the Pure is a confidence builder from the circle to 250+ ft touch shots.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 3 | 3 | -1 | 1
- Plastics Seen: Zero (Soft/Medium/Hard), Retro/Retro Orbit, Opto, Gold/Gold Orbit, Signature runs.
- What Stands Out: Shallow, beadless feel; straight lasers with minimal fade; teaches clean angles.
- Use Cases: Point-and-shoot tee shots, circle putting, touch turnovers, low-ceiling gliders.
- Tuning Tips: Choose Opto/Gold for throwing durability; Retro/Zero for putting grip. Keep nose angle down for the straightest results.