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Latitude 64° | Dagger | Zero Hard
(Product No.: 0200635)
Latitude 64° | Dagger | Zero Hard
(Product No.: 0200635)
Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade | ||||||||||||||||
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2.0 | 5.0 | 0.0 | 1.0 | ||||||||||||||||
If you want to learn more about the values, click on the related value | Speed indicates the speed at which the disc must move relative to the air to achieve the following flight values. The speed value ranges from 1 to 15 with 15 being the highest. Would you like to know more about the speed value? [click here (only in German)] | Glide indicates how high the lift of the disc is, which acts against the gravitational pull of the earth. The higher the value, the more lift the disc has. For beginners, higher values are more advantageous, but at the same time they are more susceptible to wind. The Glide value ranges from 1 to 7. Would you like to know more about the glide value? [click here (only in German)] | Turn indicates how much the disc resists fade in the first 2/3 of the flight. The turn is available in values from +1 to -6. The further the number is in the minus, the more understable it is and the more it resists the fade. Understable discs are more suitable for beginners because they need less speed to fly further, but they also fly less controlled. Would you like to know more about the turn value? [click here (only in German)] | Fade describes how much the disc "makes a turn" in the last third of its flight. Fade ranges from 0 to 5. The smaller the number, the straighter the disc flies. The larger the number, the less susceptible the disc is to wind and is therefore "overstable". Would you like to know more about the fade value? [click here (only in German)] |
Article Description
The Dagger has been developed in co-operation with Dave Feldberg and is a deep dish beaded putter. Feldberg says it is comparable to a big bead Aviar, Wizard, Challenger, etc., but deeper with more float. Why is it important to be deeper? Feldberg says this is for logical reasons and personal comfort:
”- Personal Comfort – I don’t want to feel space in my hand while putting. I like a flush feel that fills my hand. I believe since I am not squeezing to reach for the flight plate that I get a more consistent release. My hand always starts from the same position and thus I don’t have to rely on muscle memory to succeed. How much to squeeze down? These are factors I don’t need.”
”- Logical Reasons – I am not using this disc for distance, rather putting and approaching. So the deeper the dish the more air can be trapped underneath causing it to stay in the air longer. You shouldn’t have to slam your putts, I was taught to put a medium speed on it and let it float into the chains. To be able to make my putt if there were no chains, just a pole and a bucket. This way you can try and make putts without being in danger if three putting. Less action out of the hand, less reaction from the item it hits. Less spits and roll aways when you control your speed and float it into the basket. The dagger will allow me to bring back my old stroke, I am pumped!””
”- Personal Comfort – I don’t want to feel space in my hand while putting. I like a flush feel that fills my hand. I believe since I am not squeezing to reach for the flight plate that I get a more consistent release. My hand always starts from the same position and thus I don’t have to rely on muscle memory to succeed. How much to squeeze down? These are factors I don’t need.”
”- Logical Reasons – I am not using this disc for distance, rather putting and approaching. So the deeper the dish the more air can be trapped underneath causing it to stay in the air longer. You shouldn’t have to slam your putts, I was taught to put a medium speed on it and let it float into the chains. To be able to make my putt if there were no chains, just a pole and a bucket. This way you can try and make putts without being in danger if three putting. Less action out of the hand, less reaction from the item it hits. Less spits and roll aways when you control your speed and float it into the basket. The dagger will allow me to bring back my old stroke, I am pumped!””
Latitude 64°

Zero Hard - Baseline Plastic

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.)
Info about Baseline Plastic

Technische Daten

Diameter:
21.1 cm
Height:
2.1 cm
Rim Depth:
1.5 cm
Rim Width:
1.0 cm
Max Weight:
175.1 g
Diameter: | Height: | Rim Depth: | Rim Width: | Max Weight: |
---|---|---|---|---|
21.1 cm | 2.1 cm | 1.5 cm | 1.0 cm | 175.1 g |
Righthand Backhand / Lefthand Forehand

Lefthand Backhand / Righthand Forehand

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