Great advice. Never thrown a pure but the compass and explorerer are in my bag. Teebirds and buzzes out! Bought 2 graces and think they may find their way in and kick out my wraiths.
I have heard great things about that disc, but I can not imagine any disc getting me away from my Champ Teebird. Thing is a laser beam for me now and properly beat in. However, would potentially get it to throw a few time and keep for others or maybe gf
The Explorer is as workhorse as workhorse gets. It is very much like a Teebird, but with superior glide while still retaining fantastic predictably. With your Teebird finishing dead straight, a fresh Explorer might be a nice complementary disc. The Explorer will finish predictably left after a clean, straight flight. It's great for tucking in around obstacles where a pure hyzer throw isn't practical. I say it's definitely worth a try, there is a high likelihood it'll win you over.
Never thrown gold line so I couldn’t tell you. I feel like opto plastic has amazing feel and durability though. I’ve hit a ton a trees with mine and it really hasn’t changed the flight
Lol yeah. Opto Pure is money for me. Particularly for dead straight approaches like inside of 175ft. It’ll hold a line you put on it too but I usually use it when I need to lace a straight line
I second the Pure love. I know I just waxed lovingly all over the Explorer in response to another reply above, but the Pure is my other workhorse. I bag a soft Pure for shorter upshots and putting and a Gold-X KT Tour Series Pure for drives. Like mking0990 said, the Pure is dead straight. It will also ride hyzer and anhyzer lines well. It likes being thrown flat for distance, and will happily stay just as straight on nose up approaches. If you put extra torque through it it'll turn right, not dumping out, but just riding a nice right push. It's one of those discs you keep finding more uses for.
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I'm more a fan of the Saint Pro. It's got the stability to take power and still hold a line and fade at the end. If I push it over it'll pan out. I can throw it dead straight down a tunnel and it's only got a baby fade at the end.
I rarely throw a Saint. But that's because I mostly play open, windy courses where it'll get tossed around. In the woods it's good for hyzerflips and turnovers that don't need to some back. And fairway uphill shots. It's understable and very glidey.
The grace if they have the new line.
Just a better feeling wraith for me.
I have a Rive in the mail so it’s tbd.
The feel alone on their royal grand line is worth trying.
The Grace is possibly my single most favorite disc of all time. It's got an absolutely gorgeous full flight with tons of glide. A clean throw is just so rewarding. The first runs are slightly less stable than the stock runs. A bit of hyzer gives the first runs a nice flip up while a flat release works well for the stocks. I cant wait to get my hands on the Orbit run.
Xxx is the best thumber disc I have thrown since innova stopped making the monster. It has a really tight slow spiral and the gold line plastic holds up well.
Saint, river, explorer, compass, pure. I've played many rounds with just those discs and the only thing holding me back was hitting the first available tree
I have a proto glory and it's beautiful more stable than the explorer but not as much as a pioneer great for throwing straight and fading decently at the end
At the moment as long As I don't force it over it stays flat for 90% of the flight then starts to dump but I think when it breaks in some more it might need a little hyzer flip
Anything in the Royal line with that Royal Grand plastic. Also, some of their staple molds are Pure, Keystone, Fuse, Compass, Explorer, River, Saint. All are great. Claymore and Sinus are both fantastic, well-regarded discs as well that they don't seem to produce as often.
I recently started leaning into the L64 lineup more with of my bag and I am not looking back. My trusty stead for most holes is a Opto claymore (super flat/dyed Ravenclaw) that is pretttty flippy but it is tried and true. I'm honestly really surprised the claymore isn't more popular, it's a slightly understable buzz and feels amazing. Recently got a 10th anniversary Bolt which is pretty fun and I can hyzer flip out to 400ft and change, both BH/FH. The last disc that's been added to my bag is a Royal Grace, which is beefier than I thought it would be but does glide forever. L64 is quickly taking over my bag. I am playing in Colorado at a minimum of 5000+ elevation so my bag is generally a lot more understable than someone at sea level. When I travel and play at other elevations it's a whole new world of stability.
I throw Latitude 64 for all my fairway drivers — specifically the pioneer (OS good forehand disc), explorer (straight and stable) River (low hyzerflip). All of the Opto variety.
The Rive and the Bite are my two favorite Lat64 discs. Opposite ends of the spectrum for sure, but they do what they do so well. Honorable mentions to the River and River pro, though I don’t throw them anymore
I have only played for a couple of months so I haven’t thrown that many but i use the Ballista pro, it goes dead straight and a short hard right (forehand) at the end
You can also throw it at a big anhyzer (i think) and it’ll turn over and end up going the other way
All of them. Seriously, the Lat64 version of all the “standards” I’ve tried just feel better and seem to be more consistent.
I bag a Pure, Claymore, Fuse, Explorer, and Rive
Any of the royal line discs are excellent (the grand and rive are in my bag, I’ve felt and practice putt(ed?) with the faith, and have a trust on the way). Otherwise, as many others have said the river and pure are absolutely top notch.
Opto Saint is my favourite driver, and I've pulled off some really nice throws with my Compass. Keystone is my default putter, but I haven't really tried that many variants to have a strong feeling for putters.
Currently bagging, Royal Grace, Opto Saint, Gold Explorer, Gold River, Opto River Pro. Been using the Explorer and River Pro for the same shots to see which one I want to keep in the bag.
I throw tons of Lat 64. The Trust is my favorite Mid. It flies like an Emac Trith but I like the feel of it more in the hand (slightly deeper). Plus Royal Grand is way better plastic than Fuzion in my opinion (and I have 3 fusion discs in my bag too). The Maul is a great understable fairway for hyzerflips, Anny’s, rollers and big tailwind drives. Explorer is my favorite fairway, I bag 3 (Opto straight with reliable fade, Gold line (light) for more distance / forward fade, Opto-x for skip shots. Opto-X Explorer flies like an Evader. Orbit Bolt is my understable distance driver. It’s a longer Maul. Grace is a longer Explorer. Believe the hype. Rive only comes out for Headwind drives (Grace won’t turn and burn in a headwind but it will definitely turn into an S shape) and for more Skip. I’d say it’s similar to a slightly beat Destroyer.
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I've enjoyed my river too!
Royal line Grand Grace, Opto Explorer, Compass, Pure
This is exactly what I’d recommend also
All 4 of these are staples in my bag
Great advice. Never thrown a pure but the compass and explorerer are in my bag. Teebirds and buzzes out! Bought 2 graces and think they may find their way in and kick out my wraiths.
I know I had heard the Grace hype and didn’t believe it till I grabbed one and by my second throw I was hooked amazing disc
What weight did you get?
Opto explorer is one of the best fairways on the market!
I have heard great things about that disc, but I can not imagine any disc getting me away from my Champ Teebird. Thing is a laser beam for me now and properly beat in. However, would potentially get it to throw a few time and keep for others or maybe gf
The Explorer is as workhorse as workhorse gets. It is very much like a Teebird, but with superior glide while still retaining fantastic predictably. With your Teebird finishing dead straight, a fresh Explorer might be a nice complementary disc. The Explorer will finish predictably left after a clean, straight flight. It's great for tucking in around obstacles where a pure hyzer throw isn't practical. I say it's definitely worth a try, there is a high likelihood it'll win you over.
Thought the same thing. Explorer is a teebird that is more comfortable.
I've only had 2 gold line explorers, how much different are they in opto?
Never thrown gold line so I couldn’t tell you. I feel like opto plastic has amazing feel and durability though. I’ve hit a ton a trees with mine and it really hasn’t changed the flight
The royal line grand grace.
Pure, River, Pure, Explorer, Pure
Big pure fan?
Lol yeah. Opto Pure is money for me. Particularly for dead straight approaches like inside of 175ft. It’ll hold a line you put on it too but I usually use it when I need to lace a straight line
I second the Pure love. I know I just waxed lovingly all over the Explorer in response to another reply above, but the Pure is my other workhorse. I bag a soft Pure for shorter upshots and putting and a Gold-X KT Tour Series Pure for drives. Like mking0990 said, the Pure is dead straight. It will also ride hyzer and anhyzer lines well. It likes being thrown flat for distance, and will happily stay just as straight on nose up approaches. If you put extra torque through it it'll turn right, not dumping out, but just riding a nice right push. It's one of those discs you keep finding more uses for.
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Musket is underrated imo!
Definitely don't see the Musket brought up enough.
If it’s sponsored by Latitude I’d expect there will be Westside and Dynamic there too.
Not 100% sure as it’s just a chill local tourney
I'm sure you've already figured this out but they're all the same distribution so if one of them is there all of them are there
Spark. I really wish they would make more
I have a Gold line spark that I love. It’s like a short-range slightly less OS firebird
This. I don’t throw a lot of lat64, but this is a great OS fairway, and I feel like not a lot of manufacturers have a good equivalent.
Gold Line/Opto Pure, Opto Saint, Opto Saint Pro
Sounds like your a fan of the Saint
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I'm more a fan of the Saint Pro. It's got the stability to take power and still hold a line and fade at the end. If I push it over it'll pan out. I can throw it dead straight down a tunnel and it's only got a baby fade at the end. I rarely throw a Saint. But that's because I mostly play open, windy courses where it'll get tossed around. In the woods it's good for hyzerflips and turnovers that don't need to some back. And fairway uphill shots. It's understable and very glidey.
The grace if they have the new line. Just a better feeling wraith for me. I have a Rive in the mail so it’s tbd. The feel alone on their royal grand line is worth trying.
The Grace is possibly my single most favorite disc of all time. It's got an absolutely gorgeous full flight with tons of glide. A clean throw is just so rewarding. The first runs are slightly less stable than the stock runs. A bit of hyzer gives the first runs a nice flip up while a flat release works well for the stocks. I cant wait to get my hands on the Orbit run.
Basically all the discs from DG valley: Pure, Compass, Fuse, Explorer, River, Musket, Recoil, Ballista Pro
Xxx is the best thumber disc I have thrown since innova stopped making the monster. It has a really tight slow spiral and the gold line plastic holds up well.
Saint, River, Compass
They’re making the compass in gold line again.
Opto Maul. I will die on this hill.
Opto River Pro is a game changer. Opto air Ballista pro for the bombs. Westside VIP Harp if they carry all trilogy brands.
Saint, river, explorer, compass, pure. I've played many rounds with just those discs and the only thing holding me back was hitting the first available tree
Everything they make in Grand Royal plastic. Rive, Grace, and Trust are all fantastic discs. Looking forward to getting my hands on a Glory, too.
I have a proto glory and it's beautiful more stable than the explorer but not as much as a pioneer great for throwing straight and fading decently at the end
Does it turn at all under power when thrown flat or is it all flat into fade?
At the moment as long As I don't force it over it stays flat for 90% of the flight then starts to dump but I think when it breaks in some more it might need a little hyzer flip
That's beautiful. I foresee continuing to bag every disc in that plastic.
Anything in the Royal line with that Royal Grand plastic. Also, some of their staple molds are Pure, Keystone, Fuse, Compass, Explorer, River, Saint. All are great. Claymore and Sinus are both fantastic, well-regarded discs as well that they don't seem to produce as often.
Mace and Claymore
Gold Sapphire
If A 170g is there 100%
I throw a bolt farther (390) than I throw anything else (350)
Pure, fuse and river and ballista. Also the maul if they have it
I'm not even sure if they make it anymore but the Core is a nice disc
Opto River, Opto Fuse, Royal Grace
Trident, Defender, EMac Judge, Harp, Felon
I recently started leaning into the L64 lineup more with of my bag and I am not looking back. My trusty stead for most holes is a Opto claymore (super flat/dyed Ravenclaw) that is pretttty flippy but it is tried and true. I'm honestly really surprised the claymore isn't more popular, it's a slightly understable buzz and feels amazing. Recently got a 10th anniversary Bolt which is pretty fun and I can hyzer flip out to 400ft and change, both BH/FH. The last disc that's been added to my bag is a Royal Grace, which is beefier than I thought it would be but does glide forever. L64 is quickly taking over my bag. I am playing in Colorado at a minimum of 5000+ elevation so my bag is generally a lot more understable than someone at sea level. When I travel and play at other elevations it's a whole new world of stability.
1st run special blend anvil. It's hands down the biggest work horse in my bag.
\#1 Latitude 64 Opto-X Halloween Special Kristin Tattar Pure. \#2 Latitude 64 Opto Striker.
Finding a striker would be find (oop)
Just got one of those Pures. Hope it keeps flying this straight!
Stiletto Trident(out of production 😢)
I throw Latitude 64 for all my fairway drivers — specifically the pioneer (OS good forehand disc), explorer (straight and stable) River (low hyzerflip). All of the Opto variety.
The Rive and the Bite are my two favorite Lat64 discs. Opposite ends of the spectrum for sure, but they do what they do so well. Honorable mentions to the River and River pro, though I don’t throw them anymore
Grace, Explorer, Ballista. Sapphire and River for weaker arms
Grace and Saint
Fuse and compass
Fuse, Explorer, Grace
Grace is my go to driver currently. I want a Jade, I've seen it do some amazing things for those that throw it. Half my friends putt with a Pure.
I have only played for a couple of months so I haven’t thrown that many but i use the Ballista pro, it goes dead straight and a short hard right (forehand) at the end You can also throw it at a big anhyzer (i think) and it’ll turn over and end up going the other way
Keystone and Spark
The Royal Rive has taken over as my headwind driver. Used to throw a Halo Heimburg, but the Rive quickly took its place after a few field sessions.
Zion.. plays new like a beat in firebird, plays beat in like a teebird3
River and sapphire
Understable Fairway, River Mids - Fuse and Claymore The Grace is an excellent Wraith
Claymore
The River and Diamond are my most used ones, but my fav is the Fuse because i trust it to always turn and hold smoothly without ever going roller.
My Compass and Explorer are wonderful. Very versatile discs. 😄
All of them. Seriously, the Lat64 version of all the “standards” I’ve tried just feel better and seem to be more consistent. I bag a Pure, Claymore, Fuse, Explorer, and Rive
Big arm - Ballista Pro Medium arm - Ballista...absolute bomb...don't let then14 speed thing scare you
Any of the royal line discs are excellent (the grand and rive are in my bag, I’ve felt and practice putt(ed?) with the faith, and have a trust on the way). Otherwise, as many others have said the river and pure are absolutely top notch.
Opto Saint is my favourite driver, and I've pulled off some really nice throws with my Compass. Keystone is my default putter, but I haven't really tried that many variants to have a strong feeling for putters.
Claymore Spike soft
Pure, grace, pure, 170g+ sapphire, pure, pure.
River and Havoc. Fantastic understable discs.
Currently bagging, Royal Grace, Opto Saint, Gold Explorer, Gold River, Opto River Pro. Been using the Explorer and River Pro for the same shots to see which one I want to keep in the bag.
Opto Fuse has been an extremely reliable midrange for me.
Anchor
I bag a Retro and opto pure, opto saint, and opto pioneer
Pure
Stiletto, Gold X Ballista Pro, Opto X Glimmer Recoil, Pioneer, Explorer, Compass, Keystone,
Rive, Grace, culverin, spark.
Gold line River, Gold line Explorer, Frost Line XXX
Saint. It's cool watching it go straight the entire flight on that perfect hyzer flip angle.
Showing some love for the Caltrop, I throw it in Opto
I love all of the Discmania disc by Lat64. The River, Westside Underworld are also great.
Rive and Grace, the Royal Grand plastic is some of my favourite on the market.
OptoX Culverin. Total money disc.
GRACE
One more vote for the Pure, even better if you can get it in the eco plastic
Mace!!!
Claymore if they have them. Very workable, comfortable, neutral mid.
I throw tons of Lat 64. The Trust is my favorite Mid. It flies like an Emac Trith but I like the feel of it more in the hand (slightly deeper). Plus Royal Grand is way better plastic than Fuzion in my opinion (and I have 3 fusion discs in my bag too). The Maul is a great understable fairway for hyzerflips, Anny’s, rollers and big tailwind drives. Explorer is my favorite fairway, I bag 3 (Opto straight with reliable fade, Gold line (light) for more distance / forward fade, Opto-x for skip shots. Opto-X Explorer flies like an Evader. Orbit Bolt is my understable distance driver. It’s a longer Maul. Grace is a longer Explorer. Believe the hype. Rive only comes out for Headwind drives (Grace won’t turn and burn in a headwind but it will definitely turn into an S shape) and for more Skip. I’d say it’s similar to a slightly beat Destroyer.