Villain

Latitude 64 Villain Flight Chart

The Latitude 64 Villain is a reliable overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 4 | -0.5 | 3.5. Designed for power throwers, the Villain combines distance potential with a consistent fade, offering excellent control in windy conditions. It’s a dependable disc for both backhand and forehand players who want predictable stability without excessive fade. Produced primarily in Latitude 64’s premium Opto and Gold Line plastics, it maintains durability and grip across a wide range of throwing conditions.

Flight Path for Beginners

For beginners, the Villain will be noticeably overstable and challenging to keep straight. It’s best used for learning reliable fades, skip shots, and forehand control in windy conditions. Players developing higher arm speed will appreciate how it resists flipping and stays consistent even on torque-heavy throws.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediate throwers will find the Villain to be a stable distance driver with controllable power. Released flat, it flies straight before a confident fade at the end. When thrown on anhyzer, it produces a dependable S-curve. The Villain is perfect for long hyzers, headwind drives, and flex lines that demand control and trust.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Professional Players

Advanced players will unlock the Villain’s full potential as a torque-resistant bomber. It performs reliably in wind, offering a straight-to-fade flight at high power. With its deeper rim and comfortable profile, the Villain excels for both backhand power shots and smooth, controlled forehand drives.

Forehand and Utility Lines

The Villain’s stability makes it a natural fit for forehand players. It holds up under torque, resists flipping, and delivers a consistent fade even when powered up. It’s ideal for forehand flex lines, skip hyzers, and headwind utility drives that demand predictable results.

Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Latitude 64 Villain flies for your throwing speed and release angle. Adjust the chart to visualize forehand and backhand flight paths based on your style.

Latitude 64 Villain

 

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Try the Latitude 64 Villain

If you’re looking for a distance driver that blends speed and reliability, the Villain delivers. It’s your go-to for windy rounds, forehand power drives, and backhand hyzers where a clean fade finish is key.

Puttheads Notes

Reviewer data places the Latitude 64 Villain between a Dynamic Discs Enforcer and Westside Scythe in stability. It’s a trustworthy power driver that handles wind and torque with ease while still offering workable distance lines. Great for forehand players or anyone seeking a high-speed driver that feels consistent and confident out of the hand.

  • Flight Numbers: 12 | 4 | -0.5 | 3.5
  • Stability: Overstable distance driver
  • Plastics: Opto, Gold Line
  • Best For: Windy conditions, forehands, flex lines, and long hyzers
  • Comparable To: Dynamic Discs Enforcer, Westside Scythe
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