Latitude 64

Latitude 64 Dagger

5.0' (1 reviews)
Plastic: Zero Hard
Zero Hard
Weight - Color (Stamp): 173g - White (Blue Foil)
  • 173g - White (Blue Foil)
  • 173g - Orange (Green Foil)
  • 173g - Sky Blue (Blue Foil)
  • 173g - Pink (Orange Foil)
  • 175g - Red Burst (Green Foil)
  • 175g - Pink (Blue Foil)
  • 175g - Lime Burst (Orange Foil)
  • 175g - Gray Burst (Orange Foil)
Plastic: Zero Hard
Weight - Color (Stamp): 173g - White (Blue Foil)
Regular price $11.99 USD
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Latitude 64 Dagger - Zero Hard / 173g - White (Blue Foil)
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Latitude 64 Dagger

The Dagger is a deep dish putter with a bead. The deep dish means that more air can be trapped underneath the disc, making the Dagger stay longer in the air. The slow and stable flight gives you more control in your short game.

Similar Discs: Streamline Pilot, Discmania P2, Latitude 64 Hope, MVP Nomad

Flight Numbers

  • Speed: 2
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: 0
  • Fade: 1

Plastics

Retro Plastic
The mid-80s was a great time. Disc Golf had just come all the way up to Latitude 64 and we played all through the night in the midnight sun. Translucent discs were far from being invented and all discs were understable with today's standards. We remember those days with nostalgic feelings and wanted a plastic that would remind us of how it used to be. For a long time, we have had requests that we should make discs that could be broken in more easily. Test after test after test led us to this new plastic blend that we have named Retro.

Zero Plastic
Zero Line is the grippy putter plastic used in our putters and approach discs. It is chosen for the good grip and feel you need in your short game. With three different stiffness levels (Soft, Medium, Hard) you will surely find your favorite.

Customer Reviews

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Great Putter

So I recently switch from a Warden to the Dagger, and I've gotta say I'm definitely not regretting it! The wardens are great, I just felt like I was hitting the bottom of the basket alot when using them. The Dagger has that little bit of extra glide and, I guess it could be in my head, but I am much more confident with a Dagger in my hand! I like the Zero Hard ones, the same one that Ricky uses.

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