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    Latitude 64 Frost Line Havoc

    Latitude 64 Frost Line Havoc

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    Frost Line plastic Havoc is a flexible Opto blend designed for cold-weather play. It provides added grip in low temperatures and
    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 13.0/5.0/-1.0/3.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 13/4.9/-1/3
    Our Price:
    $16.99

    Frost Line Details

    Latitude 64 Frost Line is a fabulously grippy, flexible plastic blend designed specifically for increased performance in cold frosty weather. This plastic looks similar to Opto Line but is substantially more flexible.

    Havoc Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.10 cm
    • Height: 1.70 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.10 cm
    • Rim Width: 2.30 cm
    • Max Weight: N/A

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Distance Driver
    • Stability: Overstable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Advanced
    • Plastic grade(s): Air Bubbles, Durable, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Cody McNett
    My Flight Ratings: 13/5/-1/3 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 19, 2021 19:20 PM

    So this is the first review I've ever done before because I feel this truly the first great disc I've ever thrown. To put some perspective before I got this  disc my best was 330 on flat ground. I got this havoc as a result of a raffle at a tournament I just recently played and while I haven't thrown it enough to say I e thrown it as far as possible I was throwing well over 300 consistently on just straight hyzer maybe the longest throw was around 370ish feet I was finding me having birdie putts on holes I had never been able to get within a hundred of before. I never really believed in the idea of that disc that changes your game but this disc just shaved like 7 strokes off my home course so while I wouldn't recommend this to everyone I would recommend it in the frostline plastic to anyone who throws over 350 it's an absolute bomber of a disc it's great

    Kris Young
    My Flight Ratings: 13/4/-0.5/3 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 17, 2017 08:17 AM

    Okay so the Havoc is known for its understability. A few pro's use them for rollers. I bag a gold line for my long range turnover disk. 

    BUT! I'm writing this review for the Frost Havoc. For me my Frost Havoc is interchangeable with my beat in Bio Enforcer. My Frost is now a bit scratched up but those 2 discs in my bag always land right next to each other if my form is consistent. 

    My Frost Havoc weighs 164 g

    My Bio Enforcer weighs 170 g

    I can get these discs consistently 325-375 ft out. Not the biggest arm. The parting line 9n the Frost Havoc is about dead center vs. the very low parting line on my Gold Line Havoc. So if you're wanting a Bio Enforcer that won't season as fast, get the Frost Havoc! Unfortunately... they for the moment have been discontinued :(.

     

    RichA
    My Flight Ratings: 13/5/-2/3 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 01, 2015 20:01 PM

    I carry both the Havoc and Bolt in Frost line plastic around 173g. The Bolt is an understable disc I use for a lot of hyzer-flips and turnovers. I use the Havoc if I want to release flat and have a little bit of turnover, it's kind of the big brother to my Bolt. I like the Frost/Elasto/Fluid type plastic for high speed discs; I find they give me a better grip year round, last a long time, and just generally feel better in my hand. I definitely would not rate the Havoc as an overstable disc, more neutral-stable for my arm speed. For a slightly more stable Latitude 64 driver I would recommend looking into the Halo.

    With a casual throw, the Havoc is a very strait disc. If I really put some power into it, it will turn over a bit and give me a beautiful light S flight path. I have noticed that the Havoc doesn't seem to handle headwind very well. For as stable as it flies for me on a calm day, I expected it would handle the wind well, but it does start to turn over.

    The Havoc provides me with some of my greatest distance throws, and can handle more speed than the Bolt. I also like forehanding slightly understable discs for light strait flick routes, and the Havoc is great for this; it stands up and rides strait, and has enough fade to fight the torque of the throw. The Havoc isn't the most used driver in my bag, but it is in my bag and I absolutely love every opportunity I get to use it.

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