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Latitude 64SapphireDistance Driver10/6/-2/1.5
Lone Star DiscTumbleweedDistance Driver10/6/-3/1
Sapphirevs Tumbleweed
How Sapphire and Tumbleweed compare on flight numbers, feel, distance, and price.
Key differences
TurnSapphire -2 vs Tumbleweed -3FadeSapphire 1.5 vs Tumbleweed 1Diameter12 vs 21.3 cm (-9.3)Rim width2 vs 2.2 cm (-0.2)PlasticsSapphire 20 vs Tumbleweed 0PriceSapphire is cheaper ($7.00 less)
Flight Paths
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Main difference: turn (Sapphire -2 vs Tumbleweed -3). The Tumbleweed turns over more easily (better for less power or turnover shots); the Sapphire resists turn and holds a hyzer.
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FAQ
Is the Sapphire or Tumbleweed more overstable?
The Sapphire is more overstable (stability -0.5 vs -2). It resists turning and fades harder.
Should a beginner pick the Sapphire or Tumbleweed?
A beginner is better off with the Tumbleweed (beginner score 55/100 vs 48/100) - lower speed and more turn make it easier to control.
What is the difference between the Sapphire and Tumbleweed?
Main difference: turn (Sapphire -2 vs Tumbleweed -3). The Tumbleweed turns over more easily (better for less power or turnover shots); the Sapphire resists turn and holds a hyzer.
Which is cheaper, the Sapphire or Tumbleweed?
The Sapphire is cheaper, starting around $10.99 vs $17.99.