
Latitude 64 Pure
The Latitude 64 Pure is a stable putt & approach (3/3/-1/1) - good for intermediate players.
Our take on the Pure
The Latitude 64 Pure is one of the friendliest putt and approach discs you can hand a new player, and that is exactly the verdict here. At speed 3 with 3 glide, a -1 turn, and just 1 fade, it flies straight with a gentle, forgiving finish - no sharp dives or fight at the end of the flight. The beadless rim sits comfortably in the hand for putting, and the 21.2 cm diameter with a slim 1 cm rim makes it easy to grip and release cleanly.
This is a disc for steady, predictable lines. Off the tee on short holes or as an approach disc inside the circle, it holds whatever angle you give it and fades softly rather than hooking hard. Think of it as Latitude 64's answer to the Innova Aviar, but leaning a touch straighter and more glide-heavy thanks to that 3 glide.
With plastics ranging from grippy Gold Line to durable Gold-X and a price from about 11 to 25 dollars, it is an easy first putter to recommend. If you crave aggressive overstable fade for windy approaches, look elsewhere - the Pure is built to fly straight and trust your aim.
Editorial assessment by Pine Tree Disc Golf, based on the Latitude 64 Pure's flight numbers, specs, and how it compares to established molds.
Flight path
Estimated from the flight numbers (overhead view). Switch throw and power to see how the line changes.
Strengths
- +Straight, forgiving flight for beginners
- +Comfortable beadless putting grip
- +Strong glide for its slow speed
- +Wide plastic and price range
Weaknesses
- −Too understable for heavy wind
- −Minimal fade limits aggressive approach lines
Latitude 64 Pure data sheet
How we verify: flight numbers are cross-checked against the Latitude 64 listing on Infinite Discs and match. Distances, stability category, and beginner score are computed by Pine Tree Disc Golf from the flight numbers.
Pure plastics
40 plastics available. The dot shows how each run tends to fly vs the base numbers.

DecoDye
true to the numbers

DyeMax - Lat64
true to the numbers

Eco Zero
true to the numbers

Gold Line
true to the numbers

Gold Line Burst
true to the numbers

Gold Orbit
true to the numbers

Gold X-Out
true to the numbers

Gold-X
true to the numbers

Grip Line
true to the numbers

Hybrid L64
true to the numbers

Moonshine L64 X-Out
true to the numbers

Opto
runs more overstable
Pure FAQ
Is the Pure overstable or understable?
The Latitude 64 Pure is rated stable (stability +0), with flight numbers 3/3/-1/1 - turn -1, fade 1.
Is the Pure good for beginners?
Good for intermediate players. With a speed of 3 and turn of -1, it is moderate to control for newer players (beginner score 59/100).
How far does the Pure fly?
Roughly 179 ft at recreational arm speed, 226 ft at intermediate, and up to 275 ft for advanced players. Estimated from its speed (3) and glide (3).
Which Pure plastic is the most stable?
Premium/durable runs like Opto tend to fly the most overstable, while baseline plastics start flippier and season in over time.
