Latitude64 | River | Gold | Stock Stamp

Speed
7
Glide
7
Turn
-1
Fade
1
Price
$19.99
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SKU:
PW250697
DISC COLOR:
Purple
STAMP 1:
Pink Foil
PENNED WEIGHT:
170g
Disc ID#:
PW250697 | Purple | 170g

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Brand: Latitude 64
Mold: River
Type: Fairway Driver
Material: Gold Plastic
Stability: Understable-Stable
Speed: 7
Glide: 7
Turns: -1
Fade: 1
Stamp: Stock Stamp

The Latitude 64 River is arguably one of the most beloved and highly acclaimed fairway drivers in disc golf, renowned for its incredible glide. This disc is designed to fly straight with minimal effort, making it a fantastic choice for players of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned pros. The River excels at holding various lines – from gentle turnovers to controlled hyzer-flips that stand up and glide for days. Its immense glide helps compensate for lower arm speeds, allowing players to achieve impressive distance with less power. For more powerful throwers, it serves as an excellent utility disc for long, controlled anhyzers or precision hyzer-flip shots through tight fairways.

Gold Plastic from Latitude 64 is a premium blend celebrated for its exceptional grip, beautiful pearlized look, and remarkable durability. This material offers a slightly gummier and softer feel than Opto plastic, providing a comfortable and confident grip in various weather conditions. Gold Line plastic is highly resistant to wear and tear, ensuring that your River maintains its original flight characteristics for a long time, making it a reliable and aesthetically pleasing choice for serious players.

Max Weight: 176.0g
Diameter: 21.2 cm
Height: 1.9 cm
Rim Depth: 1.2 cm
Rim Thickness: 1.9 cm
Inside Rim Diameter: 17.4 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter Ratio: 5.7%
Rim Configuration: 66.50
Flexibility: 8.65 kg

Approval Date: March 30, 2011

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