Compare Disc Golf Discs

Pick two or more discs and see exactly how they differ - flight, feel, distance, and price, side by side.

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Finish Line DiscsDaytonaDistance Driver12/4/0/3
Latitude 64RecoilDistance Driver12/4/0/3

Daytona vs Recoil

These 2 distance drivers share the same flight numbers - the deciding factors are plastic selection, price, and availability.

Key differences

Height1.7 vs 1.8 cm (-0.1)

Flight Paths

Overhead view · right-hand backhand

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Finish Line DiscsDaytonaDistance Driver
Latitude 64RecoilDistance DriverOut of Production
Flight Numbers
SpeedRim & velocity
Daytona
12
Recoil
12
GlideStays aloft
Daytona
4
Recoil
4
TurnHigh-speed bend
Daytona
0
Recoil
0
FadeLow-speed hook
Daytona
3
Recoil
3
Specifications
Spec
Finish Line Discs
Daytona
Latitude 64
Recoil
Flight rating
12/4/0/3
12/4/0/3
Stability
Overstable (+3)
Overstable (+3)
Beginner score
22/100
22/100
Est. carry
422 ft
422 ft
Type
Distance Driver
Distance Driver
Recommended skill
Advanced
Intermediate, Advanced
Diameter
21.1 cm
21.2 cm
Height
1.7 cm
1.8 cm
Rim depth
1.1 cm
1.2 cm
Rim width
2.2 cm
2.2 cm
Max weight
175 g
176 g
Bead
Beadless
Beadless
Plastics
0
0
PDGA Approved
No
Yes
On Amazon
Not on Amazon
Not on Amazon
Production status
In production
Out of production
Price from
$12.99
Not listed
The Verdict

Daytona or Recoil?

The Daytona and Recoil fly almost identically (12/4/0/3). Go with the Daytona - it offers more plastic and weight options (0 blends), is easier to find, and costs less.

Daytona: OverstableRecoil: Overstable
Where to buy
Daytona
$12.99
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Recoil
See retailer
Out of production
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FAQ

Is the Daytona or Recoil more overstable?

They are equally stable (both +3) - turn 0/0, fade 3/3.

Should a beginner pick the Daytona or Recoil?

Both rate the same for beginners (22/100). Pick by feel and price.

What is the difference between the Daytona and Recoil?

The Daytona and Recoil fly almost identically (12/4/0/3). Go with the Daytona - it offers more plastic and weight options (0 blends), is easier to find, and costs less.

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Finish Line Discs Daytona vs Latitude 64 Recoil: Flight Numbers C