
The Latitude 64 Strive is a very high-speed distance driver with good glide and strong fade. It produces a reliably overstable flight, making it a dependable choice in windy conditions and for shots that require a consistent finish.
Very high speed (13) requires elite arm speed — most players won't reach this disc's potential.
Release flat with power — the disc will resist turning over and finish reliably left (RHBH). Great for forehand drives.
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Distance drivers from Latitude 64 are built for power, and the Strive fits this high-speed category perfectly. This overstable disc is designed to hold a sharp hyzer angle before fading aggressively at the end of its flight. With a speed of 13 and a fade rating of 3, it cuts through the air with heavy stability, resisting turnover even when thrown hard. The rim width suggests it requires significant arm speed to reach full potential, making it a reliable tool for aggressive players. Throwers with elite arm speed will find the Strive invaluable for navigating tight fairways or powering through moderate headwinds. It excels on forehand drives where a clean turnover is needed, and the high weight helps it skip off the ground for extra roll. While beginners may struggle to tame this driver’s stability, advanced players trust it to finish left with consistency, making it a staple for those seeking maximum distance off the tee.
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What the Latitude 64 Strive's flight numbers mean for your game
This disc demands elite arm speed. Most recreational players will find it flies understable until they develop enough power.
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.
Strong fade creates a hard hook left (RHBH) at the end of flight. Reliable in wind and useful for dogleg shots.