Spike

Latitude 64 Spike Flight Chart

The Latitude 64 Spike is a low-profile approach/putt disc built for point-and-shoot control. With flight numbers 4 | 3 | -1 | 1, it tracks straight with minimal fade, making it ideal for touch approaches and confident putts. Available in Zero (Soft/Medium/Hard) for grip and Opto for durability and extra torque resistance, the Spike’s neutral flight path rewards clean angles across skill levels.

Beginner-Friendly Accuracy

Newer players will see easy, straight throws with a gentle check-up. Modest glide and mild finish help limit long comebacks—great for learning distance control inside 200 ft.

Approach Mapping for Intermediates

On a flat release, the Spike rides neutral with slight turn and a soft finish. It excels at straight tunnel approaches, nose-up floaters that sit, and low-ceiling “point-and-shoot” layups.

Advanced Touch and Numbers in Practice

Experienced throwers can shape late-drift anhyzers, soft hyzer stand-ups, and powered chip shots that land flat. Opto tends to start a touch more torque-resistant; Zero plastics amplify grip and brake on landing.

Forehand Flicks and Utility Lines

The shallow, groove-top feel supports clean forehand releases at touch power. Expect flip-to-flat pushes and short anhyzer holds that settle quickly without big skip.

Use the interactive Flight Chart below to explore how the Spike’s flight path changes with your arm speed and release—toggle backhand/forehand and left- or right-handed throws.

Latitude 64 Spike

 

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Try the Latitude 64 Spike

Need a straight approach disc that sits where it lands? The Spike’s neutral stability and minimal fade make it a confidence-builder from circle’s edge to 200+ feet.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 4 | 3 | -1 | 1 — straight, low-fade approach profile.
  • Roles: tunnel approaches, floaty layups that sit, circle-edge putts in calm to light wind.
  • Plastics: Zero (Soft/Medium/Hard) = grip + ground brake; Opto = durability + slight stability bump.
  • Bag Pairing: complements a glidey throwing putter and an overstable approach disc for wind.
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