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Latitude 64° Fairway Drivers

Disc Flight Numbers

Latitude 64 fairway drivers are renowned for their precision and versatility on the disc golf course. With a range of discs designed to excel in various flight situations, Latitude 64 offers exceptional options for players of all skill levels. From the reliable distance of the Diamond to the controlled turnovers of the Explorer, each disc is crafted with specific flight characteristics in mind. The Musket delivers a combination of speed and accuracy, while the Pioneer offers a dependable fade for confident finishes. The River provides a perfect balance of glide and turn, while the Saint and Saint Pro offer reliable stability for a variety of shot shapes. And don’t forget the Sapphire, known for its impressive distance and graceful flight. Whatever your style of play, Latitude 64 fairway drivers have the right disc to help you navigate the fairways with precision and control.

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

8
6
-3
1

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

7
5
0
2

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

10
5
-0.5
2

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

9
3
0
4

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

7
7
-1
1

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

9
7
-1
2

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

8
5
-0.5
2

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

10
6
-2
1.5
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What Do The Disc Flight Numbers Represent?

Speed

Speed indicates how fast or slow the disc flies, and how much power is needed to perform it's designed flight path.

Glide

Glide is a measure of loft. Discs with high glide rating will maintain more time in the air, maximizing the distance of your throw.

Turn

Turn describes how much a disc will flip, or rotate opposite the direction of the fade in the early part of the flight. The more negative turn the more the disc will "flip."

Fade

Fade describes the end of flight path the disc takes as it descends. High fading discs will finish at a sharper angle then low fading (straighter finish).