Stiletto

Latitude 64 Stiletto Flight Chart

The Latitude 64 Stiletto is one of the most overstable distance drivers ever produced. With flight numbers of 13 | 3 | 0.5 | 5, this disc is built for extreme headwinds, powerful forehands, and utility shots that must finish hard. It delivers predictable fade even under maximum torque, making it a trusted option for advanced players who demand absolute control in the toughest conditions.

Flight Chart by Skill Level

Stiletto Flight Path for Beginners

Beginners will find the Stiletto extremely overstable and difficult to throw for distance. When thrown flat, it will fade almost immediately. However, for developing players, it can serve as a useful tool for learning strong hyzers, skip shots, and handling headwinds without flipping over.

Flight Path for Intermediate Players

Intermediate throwers can count on the Stiletto for headwind drives, flex shots, and sharp dogleg fades. When thrown with power, it holds straight for a moment before finishing hard left (RHBH). It’s a valuable option for utility lines that demand reliable fade regardless of release angle.

Flight Chart for Advanced Players

Advanced players rely on the Stiletto for its torque resistance and wind-fighting capability. It performs consistently in heavy headwinds, maintains stability at high speeds, and offers strong skip finishes. When seasoned, it gains a touch more glide and becomes a long-range utility bomber that still finishes hard.

Flight Path for Forehand Throwers

Forehand players often bag the Stiletto as their go-to headwind and skip driver. Its overstability provides security against accidental turnover and makes it perfect for aggressive flicks or forced anhyzer flexes that need to fight back. Many players also use it for thumbers and tomahawks where predictable fade is essential.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Stiletto will fly for you. Adjust the flight path based on your throwing speed, wind conditions, and throwing style to visualize its dependable fade and wind-fighting performance.

Latitude 64 Stiletto

 

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Disc Notes

Reviewers consistently praise the Stiletto for its unmatched stability and reliability. The Opto plastic provides maximum overstability and durability, while Gold Line offers a touch more grip and slightly longer flights once broken in. Players highlight its ability to resist any turn, fight through the strongest headwinds, and deliver consistent fades—making it a must-have for utility shots and challenging weather.

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