Latitude 64 Recoil Flight Chart
The Latitude 64 Recoil is an overstable distance driver built for power throwers who want predictable fade and controlled flights at high speeds. With flight numbers of 12 | 4 | 0 | 3, the Recoil resists turn even when thrown hard and delivers a reliable finishing fade that makes it a trustworthy option for headwinds, forehand lines, and distance-controlled power drives. This page breaks down how the Recoil’s flight path changes for different skill levels and throwing styles.
Flight Chart by Skill Level
Recoil Flight Path for Newer Players
For beginners, the Latitude 64 Recoil will fly very overstable. Expect short pushes followed by a strong, early fade and a steep dump finish. Lower-power players will primarily use it as a utility disc for forced hyzers, headwind approaches, and skips rather than for pure distance. Its overstability makes it reliable, but it demands power to unlock its intended flight numbers.
Flight Expectations for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players will see the Recoil fly straighter for a short portion of the flight before its signature hard fade kicks in. At this level, the disc excels for 300–350 foot drives in windy conditions, hyzer-lines, and controlled flex shots. Reviewers consistently praise the Recoil’s predictable finish and torque resistance, especially for players who throw both backhand and forehand.
Advanced & Pro-Level Recoil Flight Numbers
Advanced and professional disc golfers can fully utilize the Recoil’s 12 | 4 | 0 | 3 flight numbers. With high arm speed, the disc holds straight or slight flex lines before delivering a powerful, late fade that stays on angle. This makes it a go-to distance driver for headwind drives, forced-flex shots, skip lines, and placement-oriented distance where control matters more than glide.
Recoil Forehand Flight Path
Forehand throwers widely praise the Recoil for its flat feel and excellent torque resistance. It handles high-speed flicks without flipping and finishes with a consistent fade, even when thrown low or hard. Expect a straight initial push followed by a firm forehand fade, making it ideal for forehand flex shots, skip shots, and windy tee shots.
Explore the Recoil Flight Chart
Try our interactive flight chart tool to visualize the Latitude 64 Recoil’s flight path for your throwing speed and style. Adjust settings for backhand or forehand, left- or right-handed play, and power levels to see how the Recoil will truly fly for you.
Latitude 64 Recoil
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