Latitude 64 Compass

The Latitude 64 Compass is a stable midrange designed to show you the way down the fairway. A true workhorse midrange for all players, the compass will hold whatever line you want. A truly versatile midrange, the Compass was developed together with World Champion Ricky Wysocki when he was on Team Latitude 64.

Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5.0 / 5.0 / 0.0 / 1.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5.0 / 5.0 / 0.0 / 1.0
Our Price:
€10.90 - €18.90

Compass Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.60 cm
  • Height: 2.30 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.30 cm
  • Rim Width: 1.30 cm
  • Max Weight: 180.00 g

Additional Information

  • Speed: 5.0
  • Glide: 5.0
  • Turn: 0.0
  • Fade: 1.0
  • Primary Use: Mid Range
  • Stability: Stable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
  • Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Premium
  • Beadless

Reviews

My Flight Ratings 5/5/0/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly

Nov 06, 2023 09:58 AM

This disc has been in my bag since the beginning. I love it in the opto plastic and it feels great all year around. Perfect disc for both backhand and forehand. A true workhorse! 

My Flight Ratings 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly

Apr 08, 2023 09:22 AM

The Compass, compared to other mids I feel like this has a slightly deeper rim either for a little bit bigger hands or for a good mid-range forehand disc.
Fairly stable disc with great glide and it goes further than one would expect as you can give it a fair amount of power and it will hold straight for you.
I've had a couple of them in my bag and overall I've been happy with them all!

My Flight Ratings 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly

Feb 19, 2022 23:00 PM

this disc improved my game very quickly, for me it was an extension of my putter throws. you can throw any line with it, great disc that everyone should have in their bags.

My Flight Ratings 5/5/0/1.5 Very Beginner Friendly

Dec 15, 2021 12:21 PM

Ricky loved this for a reason!

Compared to the "classic" mids like Rocs or Buzzzes, the disc feels fatter in the hand with its blunt profile (which to my eye is reminiscent of the front end of a 70's era Mustang) and deep rim. I honestly wasn't expecting much distance from it, and merely expected it would have an accurate line. To my surprise, it goes almost as far as the Emac Truth at full rip and actually has a trusty amount of torque resistance on a forehand throw. My best guess is the depth of the disc allows for both a high amount of glide AND straightline stability. It hasn't beaten the Emac Truth out of my bag, but it came very close!

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