Latitude 64
Golf disc manufacturer Latitude 64, a few years after it hit the US market, published an open letter detailing its ambitious plans for the future. It ended with something like, “And if we fail, it won’t be for lack of effort.”
It was inspirational, conjuring images of Bjorn Borg — images still inextricably linked in my mind to the Swedish company. It’s an accident, but our dog Ruby is also the name of a Latitude 64 disc.
Fun fact: Latitude 64 is named after the actual global latitude where their company exists, in Sweden.
Quickly, Latitude 64 added more discs, then later teamed with Westside Discs of Finland. Finally both of these Nordic firms joined forces with Dynamic Discs of Emporia, Kansas to form Trilogy.
All three brands have full lines of discs in multiple plastic blends, and although they are all linked as companies, each has its own large and dedicated following.
Part of what makes L64 unique from their brother companies is its dedication to players of all levels. They sport a unique line of “crystal gem” discs that are designed to be easily throwable for newer players. This line of discs, which includes the Diamond, Ruby, Sapphire, and Jade, also draws in female players because of consistent lighter weights run to run, and smaller brim sizes, making them easier to grip for players with smaller hands.
Latitude 64 has over 60 PDGA Approved molds, and most of them are still in production. The Missilen and Raketen share a hexagonally textured top surface which speeds their flight while maybe also reducing glide. They don’t really fly farther, but they do get from Point A to Point B quicker.
Latitude 64 is also a part of the overmold race with its four two-part discs called the Bryce, Gobi, Sarek and Zion.
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Opto Ice Orbit River
The glidey fairway is now feature in beautiful Orbit Ice!
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Gold Orbit Diamond
The popular understable fairway driver got a colorful orbit make over!
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Gold Orbit Saint Pro, KT WC 22
8/5/-.5/2
2022 World Champion, Kristin Tattar’s commemorative Saint Pro!
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Opto Ice Orbit Diamond
A lighter weight control driver in durable Opto Ice Orbit!
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Gold Orbit Claymore, Kristin Tattar 2023
Kristin Tattar’s 2023 Signature Series midrange!
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Grand Orbit Glory
Use this overstable fairway driver for the glory of a good score!
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Opto Ice Orbit Sapphire
10/6/-2/1.5
A lighter weight hybrid driver that is easy to throw for long distance! -
Gold Orbit Pure, Kristin Tattar 2x
The straightest throwing putter around!
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Gold Orbit Saint Pro, Kristin Tattar 2024
2024 Edition of Kristin Tattar’s signature Saint Pro.
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Grand Orbit Brave, Jakub Semerad ’24
Jakub Semerad’s 2024 Tour Series slightly understable fairway driver!
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Gold Orbit Fuse, McCray ’23
5/6/-1/0
JohnE McCray’s 2023 Team Series understable mid range that does it all! -
Grand Orbit Trust
5/5/0/2
A stable mid range that you can rely one! -
Gold Orbit Ballista Pro, Jakub Semerad
14/4/0/3
Jakub Semerad’s 2023 Team Series long distance overstable bomber! -
Opto Ice Orbit Pure, 15 Year Anniversary
15 years later, the Pure still holds up.
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Grand Orbit Rive, Silver Latt Team Series 2024
Silver Latt’s 2024 Team Series distance driver. Fast and overstable.
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Gold Orbit Explorer, Lehtinen
7/5/0/2
Lauri Lehtinen’s 2023 Team Series straight flying control driver!
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