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    Latitude 64 Gold Line Core

    Latitude 64 Gold Line Core

    4.4
    (11 Reviews)
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    Gold Line plastic Core delivers a premium feel with excellent grip and durability. It highlights the Core’s straight flight and glide for consistent midrange control. The Latitude 64 Core in Gold Line is a reliable option for smooth, accurate throws.
    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6.0/5.0/-0.5/1.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5.6/4.9/-0.7/1
    Our Price:
    $16.99

    Gold Line Details

    Gold Line is the premium Latitude 64 blend. This plastic offers excellent durability and a better grip than Opto Line.

    Core Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.70 cm
    • Height: 2.00 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.20 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.40 cm
    • Max Weight: N/A

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Mid Range
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
    • Plastic grade(s): Durable, Midgrade, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Connor Jensen
    My Flight Ratings: 5/4/-0.5/1.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 24, 2018 14:27 PM

    I picked up a core as a turnover midrange but got a weird Emac truth. This disc was much more stable than I had anticipated. Our of the box I expected this disc to start on hyzer, then flip to flat and ride to the right a little before coming back but it ended up just flying on a hyzer. This disc is good at holding lines because it will hold the line you put it on but I didn't find it to work well with what I was looking for. This is a very small rimed disc so it might work for a beginner who doesn't need much stability on a disc but the core is just not for me.

    SD86
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/-1/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 19, 2017 13:34 PM

    Acquired a Gold Line Core at a store that caught my eye.  Threw it on the range and on the course.  The Core is a good midrange disc, a bit understable.  Feels okay in the hand.  For me, the consistency was not quite the same as with the Mako3, but if you throw Lat64 then the Core will work well for you.

    Monkeypaws
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/-1/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 07, 2016 18:55 PM

    I like shallow discs, and this one is money - great glide, not flippy. Got my first ace with it. Point and shoot par excellence.

    Jordan Miller
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/-1/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 10, 2016 20:49 PM

    The Core is the newest disc to my bag but I have found it to be a great addition. I wanted something between my EMac and my Warrant and this has fit the bill nicely. It has a little turn, but then will fade back unlike the Warrant will. The rim has a great feel, like many others have said it is similar to a buzzz. I haven't had a shot where I put everything I can on it yet, so I do need to give that a try

    CJ Rose
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/-1/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 16, 2016 21:33 PM

    Gold 179. When I was throwing this, it took over for the claymore,.Basically a stable mace. But there are better mids out there. Truth is my go too, for understable theres the warrant, overstable mace/verdict and a longer mid fuse. Just was not anything special for me and I like other molds more for my style of game.

    brandy sigmon
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/-1/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 30, 2016 05:54 AM

    Since I have been playing DG my go-to mid range disc has been the innova mako. I bought a Lat 64 CORE because all the other Lat64 discs have been working very well for me. I love the feel of the gold-line plastic and the CORE felt great in my hand from the get go. It throws similar to the mako but I think it has a tad more glide at slower speed throws. I love the CORE and I recommend it to anyone that is looking for a glidey, strait mid-range disc. It is very beginner friendly,also it is forgiving to out of form throws, if that makes sense.

    Jin
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/-1/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 19, 2016 14:55 PM

    A great net-neutral flying mid-range driver. Flies super straight and carries with nice glide. My Core (175g) will tend to turn if over powered or thrown into a headwind, but that high speed turn allows a straight flight with under-powered pulls. I generally opt to throw/hyzer-flip a River for point and shoot 250-300, but my Core can give me the same results given the right hyzer-flip and wind conditions. Anhyzer approaches will hold angle and gently fade toward a neutral finish. Tends to finish with a very slight fade given loft or under-powered, but probably won't have enough low speed stability to fight out of a big turn. Flies very similar to neutral-to-stable putters, just a bit longer. 

    Darman
    My Flight Ratings: N/A N/A Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 07, 2014 07:59 AM

    Since writing my first review above, I'm realizing that the Core is more similar to my Buzz than I first realized. The Core has a hair more high-speed turn and a little less fade, but it's pretty hard to notice. The Core is a little more squirrelly in the wind. With the right tailwind, the Core is my longest mid, but in average conditions, it's distance is comparable to my Buzz. The Core's lip is thin, and I struggle a bit securing a nice forehand grip, but the backhand grip feels great. The Gold line seems very durable, but a little slick. I get fewer errant throws from my Buzz, so it wins the spot in my bag, but if I lost my Buzz, I'd have a nice replacement in the Core.

    Darman
    My Flight Ratings: N/A N/A Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 19, 2014 19:38 PM

    My second Core is noticeably more stable than my first (both new Gold Line and 179 grams). Both are less stable than my new 172 gram "Z" Buzz. And they are way more high-speed flippier than any of my new Rocs. I keep one in my bag though for two reasons. I like it for up-hill hyzer-flip shots. More importantly, this thing can sail - HUGE glide! If I want to take a corner and then glide away, this thing can out shine my best drivers. Where my other mids top out around 275-350, the Core sometimes hits 450 or more (unfortunately sometimes when I don't want it to). If someone really gave this disc some attention, they could probably do some nasty stuff with it. If someone used it as an occasional-use disc, it might get them into trouble more than it helps them, especially in the wind. It's definitely a fun one though.

    Tricia Lafferty
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/-1/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 27, 2013 14:51 PM

    WOW!!! That is what I can start off by saying about this disc! I have been playing DG for about a year and a half. I drive with midrange discs probably about 75% of the time. I am building my game from the bottom up. I want control and accuracy over distance, and I truly believe progressing through discs from slow speeds up is the way to go. I get about 170-200 feet consistently from drives. First, my disc is a 170g blue gold line. The feel and look of the Gold Line plastic is amazing! While it has a glossy look, it has a great grip. It has been about 70 degrees and sunny lately, and the plastic is still fairly flexible. I think it will be great in the cooler weather as well and not end up being overly stiff. The rim has a great feel, and fits my hand really well. Now for the flight. My favorite midrange in my bag hands down is the Westside Tursas. The Core has a very similar flight to the Tursas. I can throw it just as far, but seems to have a straighter flight with less fade. It also holds up better in the wind that my Tursas. When I would throw the Tursas and it would get hung up in the wind, the Core will cut right through it. I found the Core to be easy to throw and control after just a few throws. It is quite sensitive to hyzer angles, very little angle needed to get a great response. I think it is a great compliment to my bag, and I'm really happy to have discovered it. I have been able to dial it in accurately for my drives as well as shorter controlled approach shots. I think players who are familiar with throwing should give this disc a try. Maybe not the best disc for beginners since it does take a bit of a touch to get it dialed in. Once you do though, it is amazing!

    Jason
    My Flight Ratings: N/A N/A Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 16, 2012 18:10 PM

    This disc is basically a Buzz, but a little less stable and better glide. As is typical, Gold Line is a little less stable than the Opto.

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