Latitude 64 Riot Flight Chart
Overview
The Latitude 64 Riot is a stable-to-overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 4 | -1 | 2. Designed for power throwers who value control over raw glide, the Riot delivers a straight, penetrating flight with a dependable fade at the end. Its lower glide rating helps advanced players hit precise landing zones without the fear of long carry or unpredictable skips.
Flight Characteristics and Plastics
The Riot is primarily available in Opto, Gold Line, and DecoDye plastics, known for their bright color options, durability, and consistent grip. The Riot’s angled rim gives it a distinct hand feel—some players love the sleek release, while others note it takes some practice to master. Its moderate speed and low glide make it an excellent choice for windy rounds or courses that demand precision over distance.
Flight Path for Intermediate Players
At moderate arm speeds, the Riot produces a controllable flight with minimal turn and a reliable forward fade. Players report it as a great option for low ceiling drives or tight fairways where extra glide could lead to overshooting the target. Expect the disc to push straight for much of the flight before smoothly finishing left (RHBH).
Riot Flight Chart for Advanced Throwers
Advanced players will find the Riot perfect for high-power forehand or backhand drives that require a strong fade finish. When thrown flat with speed, it holds its line and finishes with a hard, predictable fade. The Riot can also handle headwinds well, making it a dependable choice for aggressive control drives off the tee.
Forehand Flight Path and Specialty Shots
The Riot’s overstable nature and torque resistance make it reliable for forehand power drives and flex shots. Its low glide prevents unwanted lift, keeping throws low and direct even in gusty conditions. Many players use the Riot for low skip shots, flex approaches, and pinpoint placement drives that must finish left without flipping over.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Latitude 64 Riot will fly for you. Adjust the chart to match your throwing power, style, and hand preference.
Latitude 64 Riot
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Reviewer Insights
Players describe the Riot as a control driver that bridges the gap between high-speed drivers and fairways. Some find the low glide ideal for range control, while others prefer more carry. It’s best suited for confident throwers looking for accuracy and consistency, especially on technical courses or in windy conditions.
Puttheads Notes
The Riot may not be the flashiest driver in the Latitude 64 lineup, but it’s a workhorse for players who appreciate low-glide predictability. While it’s no longer in production, those who’ve thrown it keep it for that exact reason — a rare blend of distance potential and pinpoint control.