The Latitude 64 Ruby is a beginner-friendly putt and approach disc known for its understable flight, making it a fantastic choice for new players. Rated 3/5/-3/1, that combination of high glide and easy turn lets the Ruby fly straight with minimal low-speed fade, helping beginners land more accurate throws without needing much power. As part of Latitude 64's Easy to Use line, it is built with a small grip and lightweight feel, which makes it easier to handle for players with smaller hands or less experience. Whether you are learning to putt, shaping soft approaches, or threading straight lines through the trees, the Ruby is a friendly, forgiving place to start.
Why Throw the Ruby?
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Beginner-Friendly
A fantastic putt and approach disc for new players. The understable flight forgives low arm speed and builds confidence.
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Straight, Minimal Fade
It flies straight with minimal low-speed fade, helping beginners land more accurate putts and approach shots.
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Small Grip, Lightweight
A small grip and light weight make the Ruby easy to handle for smaller hands or players with less experience.
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Easy Glide
A glide of 5 keeps it floating on light, effortless approach and putt lines without demanding much power.
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Effortless Turnovers
The -3 turn shapes easy turnover approaches and gentle anhyzer lines that drift out and finish soft.
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Straight Through the Woods
Reliable for straight approach shots and drives through the trees, even for older players and weaker arms.
The Ruby is rated 3 | 5 | -3 | 1. That's putter speed with good glide, a very understable turn, and a minimal fade - a straight-flying, forgiving putt and approach disc built for easy turnovers.
Absolutely. It's part of Latitude 64's Easy to Use line. The understable flight, light weight, and small grip make it forgiving and easy to handle, especially for new players or smaller hands.
It works as both, and it shines on approach. The straight, low-fade flight makes it a friendly first putt and approach disc for soft upshots and short, accurate throws.
The understable turn and light weight help lower-power arms fly the disc straight without it fading out early, and the small grip suits smaller hands. It's designed to make the short game easy.
Both are understable Latitude 64 putt and approach discs. The Ruby is more understable (-3 turn) and lighter, while the Keystone (-1 turn) flies a bit straighter and holds its line more for stronger arms.
Choose Retro for a grippy, affordable baseline that breaks in easily, Opto Air for an ultralight disc with extra glide that suits smaller hands, or Zero Line for a grippy putter feel with great touch.
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