The Claymore has a small dome and comfortable grip combined with a neutral flight that will suit most players. Compared to existing Latitude molds it will be slightly more overstable than the very popular Fuse.
In the midst of the ”disc golf community” that grows and flourishes in Bergsbyn (Sweden), a few of the experienced players and devoted enthusiasts had the dream, desire and vision to develop and produce disc golf products that would elevate the sport we all love to new heights in terms of quality and class. The passion for the sport is always in the forefront of everything Latitude 64° manufactures, but also the determination to offer a wide variety of products that will suit all types of players, from the fledgling newbie to the avid professional.
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Gold Line is a high quality plastic blend. At the beginning of the blend, the same plastics as Opto Line were used, but a new polymer was added to achieve a better grip without losing the excellent durability of Opto Line.
Durability (The higher the value, the less damage plastic takes.)
Grip (The higher the value, the better the grip of the plastic.)
Stiffness (The higher the value, the stiffer the plastic is.)
The Orbit design is a color design by Latitude 64 that is applied to various disc models. The design consists of different colors arranged in circular patterns, which creates a very eye-catching appearance. These color patterns are available on various plastic types and may look different depending on the disc model. The Orbit design is very popular among disc golf players and has become a recognizable trademark of Latitude 64.
Kristin Tattar is an Estonian disc golfer, born on October 2, 1992 in Pärnu, Estonia. She started playing disc golf in 2007 and quickly became one of the top players in Europe.
Kristin Tattar is known for her outstanding disc golf skills, especially her ability to make precise and long throws. She is also very good at mastering difficult and technical courses. In 2017, she won her first European Disc Golf Championship and repeated this success in 2021.
Tattar has also achieved notable success internationally. She has won several PDGA tournaments, including the Estonian Open, the Finnish Open, and the Skellefteå Open in Sweden. At the PDGA World Championships 2019 in the United States, she finished in second place and won the silver medal.
In addition to her career as a professional disc golfer, Kristin Tattar is an ambassador for the sport and actively involved in the development and promotion of disc golf in Estonia and worldwide.
Overall, Kristin Tattar is considered one of the best disc golfers in the world and is widely regarded by fans and experts as a favorite for many future titles and awards.
Team Series are items designed or printed specifically for team players. The price of these items is usually a little higher, because part of the revenue goes to the player himself to support him in his career.