The Latitude 64° Vision is a classic fairway driver from the early days of Latitude 64°, designed to make disc golf easier and more accessible. It was created primarily for beginners and amateur players, offering an understable flight combined with excellent glide for smooth, effortless distance.
The Vision features a gentle turn with a mild, reliable fade, allowing it to hold a wide range of lines while remaining forgiving on release. Players throwing up to around 105 meters will find it especially useful for straight and turnover shots. More advanced players can also use the Vision effectively as a controlled roller disc.
This 20 Years Edition is produced in Gold Line plastic and marks the return of a long-discontinued classic. The Latitude 64° Vision is no longer in regular production and is currently only available as a limited special edition. The listed flight numbers are taken from the last regular production run and may not exactly match the flight characteristics of this edition.
Flight numbers: Speed 8 | Glide 6 | Turn -1 | Fade 2

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.
Latitude 64 AB
Servicegatan 13
931 76 Skellefteå, Sweden
+46 (0)910-21 61 40
https://www.latitude64.se/contact/
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House of Discs AB
Box 626
931 26 Skellefteå
Schweden
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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.)