The Latitude 64 Anchor is a true overstable midrange disc designed to offer dependable control and fade, even in windy conditions. With flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 3, the Anchor flies straight with minimal turn and finishes with a reliable fade, making it ideal for approach shots, controlled drives, and forehand flicks that need to hold a line. It’s particularly useful for players who want a midrange they can trust not to turn over under pressure, and it excels at landing with precision thanks to its predictable finish.
Approved in late 2016, the Anchor features a large 21.7cm diameter and a deep 1.5cm rim depth, giving it a substantial feel in the hand and offering excellent torque resistance. With a rim configuration of 43.25 and a max weight over 180 grams, this disc is built for stability and consistency. It’s often compared to discs like the Roc3 or a more overstable Buzzz OS, though the Anchor tends to have a bit more glide and a touch more fade. Ideal for both backhand and forehand throwers, it’s a go-to option when accuracy and reliability are critical.
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