Latitude 64 Royal Grand Orbit Glory - 172g Pink
Latitude 64 Royal Grand Orbit Glory - 172g Pink
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This Disc You See Is the Disc You Get.
This dependable fairway driver will make everyone want to reach for Glory. The delicate combination of trustworthy stability and predictable glide is what makes the Glory special. The Grand Orbit plastic also provides exceptional grip and durability which makes this disc a go-to for players of all skill levels.
See All: Royal Grand Orbit Glorys with Stock stamp.Mold: The Latitude 64 Glory Fairway Driver in Royal Grand Orbit Plastic -- Speed: 7 | Glide: 5 | Turn: 0 | Fade: 3
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This dependable fairway driver will make everyone want to reach for Glory. The delicate combination of trustworthy stability and predictable glide is what makes the Glory special, and the small dome makes this a great choice for both backhand and forehand shots. The Glory is made for the advanced player, but players with slower arm speed will definitely enjoy the overstability for windy days.
DETAILED INFORMATION
- Diameter: 21.2 cm
- Maximum weight: 176.0 gram
- Height: 1.8 cm
- Rim depth: 1.1 cm
- Inside rim diameter: 17.6 cm
- Rim thickness: 1.8 cm
- Rim depth/ Diameter ratio: 5.2 %
- Rim configuration ratio: 33.00
- Flexibility rating: 11.70
PDGA APPROVAL DATE
2021-10-25
Plastic: Royal Grand Orbit - See all Royal Grand Orbit Discs
The Latitude 64 Royal Line takes disc golf quality one step further with the innovative NexEdge and NexFeel technologies. The days of sharp flashing are gone as the NexEdge process provides a buttery smooth feel to the bottom and outer parts of the rim. NexFeel is our new polishing technology enhancing the grip and feel of the whole disc surface. Want the best? The Royal discs are made for you.
About Orbit:
Orbit is our spectacular two-color process that opens up a whole new world of color combinations.
--Latitude 64
Stamp: Stock
This is the standard, or stock, stamp for this mold in this plastic, at this time. Stock stamps change from time to time as manufacturers attempt to keep their offerings fresh.