
The Latitude 64 Claymore is a moderate-speed midrange with good glide and gentle fade. It produces a dead-straight flight, making it a versatile disc that works well for a variety of shot shapes.
Low speed (5) and manageable stability make this accessible for newer players.
Release flat for dead-straight shots. Angle the disc to shape lines — hyzer for left finish, anhyzer for right. Very versatile.
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This midrange from Latitude 64 offers a reliable flight profile that many players rely on for consistent performance. With a speed rating of five and five glide, the disc glides easily through the air while maintaining a stable flight path. It resists turning over easily, so a flat release will result in a dead-straight line, though players can use a hyzer release to create a predictable finish that fades reliably at the end of the flight. This model is particularly well-suited for beginners and intermediate throwers who want a disc that doesn't require excessive arm speed to execute correctly. It serves as an excellent tool for technical approaches and accuracy shots where placement trumps distance. Because of its manageable stability, new players can throw it with confidence, knowing it won't flip over or turn over too aggressively, making it a perfect choice for navigating tight fairways or lining up straightforward putts.
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What the Latitude 64 Claymore's flight numbers mean for your game
This disc needs a moderate throwing speed. Most players with basic form can get this disc to fly as designed.
Good glide allows this disc to stay aloft longer, adding distance. However, it may be more affected by headwinds.
A slight tendency to drift right (RHBH) during the initial high-speed portion of flight. This adds a small amount of extra distance.
A gentle fade at the end of flight. The disc hooks slightly left (RHBH) as it slows, providing a soft, predictable finish.