Latitude 64

Latitude 64 Peak

Plastic: Zero Pro
Zero Pro
Weight - Color (Stamp): 174g - White (Gold) *15*
  • 174g - White (Gold) *15*
Plastic: Zero Pro
Weight - Color (Stamp): 174g - White (Gold) *15*
Regular price $14.99 USD
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Latitude 64 Peak - Zero Pro / 174g - White (Gold) *15* - Skyline Disc Golf
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Latitude 64 Peak

The Latitude 64 Peak is a low-profile, beaded putter built for clean releases and predictable control. It is inspired by the Pure, but adds a subtle microbead. That tiny bead gives extra grip feedback and a touch more stability. The result is a putter that stays straight, then finishes gently and on time.

The Latitude 64 Peak is built for scoring. It feels comfortable for both push and spin putting styles. It also handles standstill approaches and short tee shots well. If you like a shallow putter that does not feel bulky, Peak is easy to commit to. If you want a putter that holds up better in wind than many beadless options, Peak is a strong choice.

On the course, Peak shines on “hit the pole” lines. It holds a flat release well. It also keeps its line on soft hyzers. On longer putts, it tends to finish forward instead of drifting wide. On approach shots, it resists wobble when you throw with pace. That makes it a great throwing putter too.

The microbead is the main difference maker. It adds a little traction in your fingers. It also adds a touch of fade at the end. Players who love the Pure often choose Peak when they want more finish. It is also a great option for windy circles and confident comebackers.

Trusted by 2x World Champion Isaac Robinson, the Peak is built for repeatable results. It is a “workhorse putter” you can bag in multiples. Keep one for putting. Keep one for throwing. Cycle baseline blends as they season.

Flight: 3 | 3 | 0 | 1. The Peak offers straight control with a gentle fade that stays predictable for putts and precision approaches. Official Peak overview.

Why throw the Latitude 64 Peak?

  • Low-profile feel for clean, confident releases.
  • Microbead adds grip feedback without a “big bead” feel.
  • Stable putting flight that holds up better in wind.
  • Great throwing putter for standstills and touch tee shots.
  • Easy to bag multiples and cycle for different stabilities.

Plastics

Zero Pro: tacky, grippy base blend with added durability for repeated putts and approaches.

Zero Medium: medium-stiff baseline feel with clean release and consistent wear.

Zero Medium Orbit: baseline Orbit swirls, including Team Series style runs, with the same trusted Peak flight.

Royal Sense: Royal Line base feel designed for confident putting grip and clean releases.

Royal Grand: premium blend for throwing Peaks that need longer-lasting stability and better durability.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 3
  • Glide: 3
  • Turn: 0
  • Fade: 1

Similar Discs

Latitude 64 PureLatitude 64 HopeDynamic Discs EMac JudgeDiscraft Luna

FAQs

Peak vs Pure: what changes when you add the microbead?

The Peak feels similar in depth, but the microbead adds grip feedback and a touch more stability. You will often see a slightly earlier, more predictable fade than a Pure. If your Pure drifts on longer putts or in wind, Peak is the steadier option.

Is the Peak better as a putting putter or a throwing putter?

It works as both. As a putter, it holds straight and finishes gently. As a thrower, it handles pace and stays on plane. Many players bag two: one for putting feel, one for tee shots and approaches.

Which Peak plastic should I choose for putting feel?

Start with Zero Pro if you want tack and a premium base feel that lasts. Choose Zero Medium if you want a clean, consistent release with a medium stiffness. If you like the Royal Line feel, Royal Sense is a strong putting choice.

Does the Latitude 64 Peak handle wind better than most beadless putters?

In many cases, yes. The Peak’s added stability and gentle fade help it stay honest in a breeze. In stronger wind, use a slightly more hyzered release and commit to the putt. If you still see lift, aim a touch lower.

What weight should I pick for the Peak?

Max weight is the safest for wind and consistency, especially for putting. Mid-to-high 170s can feel a bit easier to pop on longer bids. If you plan to drive the Peak often, heavier weights usually keep the flight more predictable.

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