Gold Compass
Gold Compass
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What does it mean that the image is labeled "Actual Disc"?
What does it mean that the image is labeled "Actual Disc"?
The "Actual Disc" mark indicates that it is our own image of the exact disc you will receive. There will therefore be NO variation in color shades or stamp.
All discs marked "Actual Disc" are also weighed by us with precision scales. Since manufacturers often have a larger margin of error on the scale, you may experience receiving a product that is marked with a different weight.
We group discs that have identical colour, stamp and weight together, so you may find that there is more than 1 in stock of a disc marked "Actual Disc".
What weight should I choose?
What weight should I choose?
Short answer: Is there a difference of a couple of grams between the different variants? Then it doesn't matter much.
Long answer: In general, a lighter disc is often easier to throw for beginners, but is more affected by wind and can be perceived as less reliable. Furthermore, a lighter disc will "skip" forward less when it hits the ground. Experiment with different weights to discover the differences.
If you buy a disc under 170g, it is considered a "lightweight disc". It can be beneficial to experiment with lighter weights, especially for beginners and players who struggle to get up to speed on the disc.
Gold Line plastic:
Gold Line is Latitude 64's Premium plastic. The plastic is produced from the same plastic used in Opto Line, but with a different polymer that gives you a better grip while the plastic has the same durability.
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Great midrange. Flies very true to the numbers, with just enough fade to this disc great for shaping shots. Will hold any line you put it on but also has just enough fade come back out of it given enough air. Very similar to my mako3 with that extra click of fade I know how this is going to finish. (Nivå på anmelder: Viderekommen)
This disc feels a little deeper than a buzzz or a hex, but is beadless unlike a roc which makes for a perfect feel in the hand for me. Thrown with about 50-60% power this disc goes straight with a gentle fade. Power up on it and it goes dead straight with pretty much no fade. My personal favorite of all the straight midrange discs. (Nivå på anmelder: Nybegynner)
The Latitude 64 opto compass is a great controllable midrange. I bag one and use it for straight shots that go around 250-300 ft. This disc flies dead straight with a nice slight reliable fade at the end. This disc pretty much holds any line you put it on. I throw it on hyzers as well. If thrown with enough power, the disc has a slight turn to it. The opto plastic feels nice in the hand. I would recommend the baseline plastic compass for beginners as it has a less extreme fade. Definitely pick this disc up if you can. (Nivå på anmelder: Middels)
Lat 64 has a good disc right here! Only draw back for me is its a little deeper than I like but if you like a mid that is a workhorse and a little deeper feeling then this is it! Very point and shoot and dependable! (Nivå på anmelder: Nybegynner)
One of these showed up for Xmas last year. I throw a lot of mids and thought I had my game all set until I threw this. In the hand, it feels like a mid-putter hybrid to me. Right away I could get pretty aggressive with good results. I could play some short course rounds with just this disc. High power, it goes straight and finishes straight. Down tempo creates a lot of fade. The medium depth and flat top make a great fore hand disc as well as backhand. There are a couple discs I might not touch again because of the Compass. (Nivå på anmelder: Middels)