Latitude 64  |  Distance Driver

Opto Flow

Speed: How fast the disc flies.
Glide: How long the disc stays in the air.
Turn: How much the disc curves right early in the flight (for RHBH throws).
Fade: How much the disc curves left at the end of the flight (for RHBH throws).
$1899

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Disc Color: Blue
Disc Weight
In stock
Description
A high-speed driver with a mix of good speed and excellent glide. With a dependable flight path and low fade, it is best described as a faster fairway driver. It has a domey top which gives it good lift and glide. The rim is quite sharp and wide (22mm), but it has a comfortable grip. Try it in a tailwind and you will get some serious distance.
Things you should know

Please note that product images may differ slightly from the actual product. Additionally, the shade of disc color may vary. For example, blue may range from baby blue to sky blue. Foil stamp colors are assorted unless otherwise stated.

Opto

One of the worlds most durable plastics, it comes in a variety of beautiful translucent colors. The Opto Line plastic has been developed to withstand severe punishment and extreme conditions better than other plastics.

PDGA Specifications

Max Weight: 175.1 g
Diameter:
21.1 cm
Height:
1.8 cm
Rim Depth:
1.2 cm
Rim Thickness:
2.2 cm
Inside Rim Diameter:
16.8 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter Ratio:
5.7%
Rim Configuration:
27.75
Flexibility:
11.11 kg
Certification Number:
10-35
Approved Date:
10/27/2010

Customer Reviews

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Elijah
Perfect distance driver for backhand and forehand!

Such a great disc! I've had one of these for a couple years now, and it's spent a lot of time in my bag. I wanted something that would turn a little bit more out of the hand than a Wraith for backhand, and something that would fill a slot in my bag for flip-up forehand distance shots. As someone who throws a lot of forehand and backhand, a disc that can be thrown both ways effectively is a huge asset when there never seems to be enough room in the bag. No matter if I'm throwing forehand or backhand, the Flow has enough understability to be effective in flip-up and distance scenarios, and enough overstability to get the job done in windy and fade-necessary scenarios.

I don't usually like a domey feel, but the Flow has enough to maximize glide while still feeling good in the hand. The 11-speed rim is my favorite size for forehand and backhand distance throws, feeling controllable and comfortable in the hand while still eating up some great distance. The Opto plastic is super durable, so it's a bargain. If you're looking for a beat-in Wraith that's inherently cooler because hundreds of people go nuts every time Matty O throws a first down with it, go with the Flow today!

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les mercury
Opto Flow

It can handle torque on the backhand and forehand wonderfully. If you need a straight flyer faster than your destroyer

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Aaron Smith
Classic and dependable Grace replacement

When you don’t find the grace to be your cup of tea but don’t like the beef of discs like wraith give this classic Lat64 driver a chance. Most runs are decently domey and have a solid stability that can handle wind and full power shots. Some wide rim drivers make your hand hurt to ‘grip it and rip it’ but these are pleasantly deep and comfortable in a fan or power grip. The older gold line runs are diamonds in the rough and stick around a long time just ask Matty O!