
Latitude 64 Sinus
The Latitude 64 Sinus is a overstable putt & approach (2/2/0/2) - good for intermediate players.
Flight path
Estimated from the flight numbers (overhead view). Switch throw and power to see how the line changes.
Strengths
- +Low speed (2) - controllable at any arm speed
Weaknesses
- −Overstable - resists turning, can be too much for low power
- −Demands power to turn over - not a first disc
- −Low glide (2) - drops sooner, less distance-forgiving
Latitude 64 Sinus 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.
Sinus plastics
11 plastics available. The dot shows how each run tends to fly vs the base numbers.

Opto
runs more overstable

Opto X-Out
runs more overstable

Zero Hard
true to the numbers

Zero Hard Burst
true to the numbers

Zero Hard Burst X-out
true to the numbers

Zero Medium
true to the numbers

Zero Medium Burst
true to the numbers

Zero Medium Orbit
true to the numbers

Zero Soft
runs more understable

Zero Soft Burst
runs more understable

Zero X-Out
true to the numbers
Sinus FAQ
Is the Sinus overstable or understable?
The Latitude 64 Sinus is rated overstable (stability +2), with flight numbers 2/2/0/2 - turn 0, fade 2.
Is the Sinus good for beginners?
Good for intermediate players. With a speed of 2 and turn of 0, it is moderate to control for newer players (beginner score 51/100).
How far does the Sinus fly?
Roughly 163 ft at recreational arm speed, 205 ft at intermediate, and up to 250 ft for advanced players. Estimated from its speed (2) and glide (2).
Which Sinus plastic is the most stable?
Premium/durable runs like Opto, Opto X-Out tend to fly the most overstable, while baseline plastics start flippier and season in over time.
