Latitude 64 Compass
The Latitude 64 Compass is a straight, stable midrange built for point-and-shoot accuracy. It holds angles with confidence and feels comfortable in any hand. Use it for tunnel shots, controlled approaches, and clean midrange drives.
Flight: 5 | 5 | 0 | 1. The Compass flies dead straight with a gentle, reliable finish, making it a true “aim and commit” mid you can trust on any angle.
Why throw the Latitude 64 Compass?
- Dead-straight midrange that holds the release angle with minimal drift.
- Perfect tunnel and gap-hitting disc for woods golf and placement lines.
- Gentle fade helps you range approaches without a hard dump finish.
- Rounded, comfortable feel that suits fan grips and power grips.
- Great “main midrange” slot for players who want one disc to do it all.
Plastics
Opto (premium, translucent): very durable with consistent stability and clean releases.
Gold (premium, grippy): Opto-like durability with added grip for confident control.
Frost (premium, cold-weather): tuned for grip in cooler temps while keeping the same straight Compass flight.
Recycled / BioGold (eco-premium): made from reprocessed premium material, often seasoning a bit faster than Opto/Gold.
Opto Orbit / Opto Sparkle (special runs): premium Opto feel with Orbit styling and sparkle effects on select editions.
Gold Ice (special runs): premium “ice” style blend seen on some stock and retailer runs, often feeling a touch stiffer.
Retro (baseline runs): grippy baseline blend that breaks in faster for extra workability.
Flight numbers
- Speed: 5
- Glide: 5
- Turn: 0
- Fade: 1
Similar Discs
Discraft Buzzz •
Innova Mako3
FAQs
What are the Latitude 64 Compass flight numbers and what do they mean?
5 | 5 | 0 | 1 means midrange speed with strong glide, neutral turn, and a gentle fade. Expect straight flights that finish predictably.
Is the Compass more like a Buzzz or a Mako3?
The Compass sits in the straight-stable lane. It feels “point-and-shoot” like a Mako3, but with a touch more dependable finish for placement golf.
Is the Compass good off the tee?
Yes. It’s designed to be great off the tee or in the fairway, especially on straight lines and controlled angles where you want clean midrange distance.
Which Compass plastic should I choose?
Choose Opto for maximum durability and consistent stability. Pick Gold for extra grip. Use Frost for cool-weather control. Try Recycled/BioGold if you want quicker seasoning and added workability.
Can the Compass handle forehands?
It can handle controlled forehands well thanks to its stable, straight flight. If you throw high torque, release it on more hyzer or step up to a more overstable mid.