Latitude 64  |  Midrange

Gold-Ice Compass

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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).
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Disc Color: Blue
Disc Weight
8 in stock
Description
Navigate the fairways with the Compass from Latitude 64. This straight flyer will go wherever you need it to go, and holds any line in a predictable way. Not shallow, not deep, this disc will fit in any hand. Hyzer, straight, anhyzer; the Compass is a disc you can trust on in every angle.
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Gold-Ice

Gold-Ice is a premium blend of plastics that provides a stiffness between Gold and Gold-X. It has great durability, and more overstable flights compared to regular Gold.

PDGA Specifications

Max Weight: 179.3 g
Diameter:
21.6 cm
Height:
2.3 cm
Rim Depth:
1.3 cm
Rim Thickness:
1.3 cm
Inside Rim Diameter:
19 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter Ratio:
6.0%
Rim Configuration:
42.75
Flexibility:
10.77 kg
Certification Number:
15-83
Approved Date:
12/9/2015

Customer Reviews

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Curtis Finch
Approach

Nice

L
Luke
Gold-Ice Compass 176g

I’ve played with the compass for about a month now and it’s performed exactly as I expected. A predictable stable to over stable midrange. The Gold-Ice plastic also feels great in the hand and seems to be durable so far.

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Jason Heusinger
Gold Ice Compass

I love how it flies and the plastic feels so quality!

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Kellen Balmer-Brown
I love it

Goes super straight and can take a powerful shot.

C
Cain
Best Midrange Ever

As a novice player who doesn’t have crazy arm strength but also wants to see himself perform decently on the course, the compass is a must have. It’s amazing for beginners and intermediate players but I’m sure is great for pros too! The compass can hold any angle you throw it on, and doesn’t require a crazy amount of torque to do so. This is a great disc for people of all skill levels, but I’ll speak on my experience for anyone out there with a similar background:

If you’re coming from ultimate, this is the disc for you. Maybe it’s the way I used to throw frisbees, but my grip translated perfectly to the compass, even though the rim is obviously shallower than a frisbee. It’s a great disc for people transferring from ultimate to learn how to throw disc golf lines, because even though both sports throw discs, they definitely have their differences in technique!

I can’t say enough good things about the compass, and I think you’ll find that most people feel the same way. When it comes to my midranges, I have one disc that is a meat hook for utility shots, and the rest are all compasses at different levels of wear and plastic. (Currently bagging 3). Get out there and throw the compass! You won’t regret it.