Sinus – the history and future of one of the first L64 discs
Tomas Ekström, founder and disc designer of Latitude 64°, reflects on the legacy and evolution of one of the company’s earliest and most iconic discs, the Sinus, which first launched in 2006. Known...
Moonshine 2.0 – The upgraded glow plastic
We’ve got some exciting news to share with you all. Here at Latitude 64, we’ve been hard at work developing an improved glow plastic that’s going to blow your mind! We know how important it is for ...
Story time with Tomas: From Guide to Fuse
In August 2009 I designed the Guide. The thinking behind this disc was to make an understable midrange that could hold and glide on an anhyzer line. It should be quite easy to throw and fit most pl...
The story of Pure: Jesper needed a new putter
Pure is by far the most popular Latitude 64° putter, and it has been around for a while now. But it wasn’t the first. Sinus was the first, then came Spike, and the history of our third putter, the ...
The story: How Explorer came to be
This history of how the Explorer came to be starts with our team player Teemu Nissinen and his vision of having a straight fairway driver. Teemu is today working for Latitude 64° as a salesman and ...
The making of the Recoil was an unusual experience in many ways. In this article I’ve summarized why and how this disc came to be. Let’s start with what I wanted it to be. As an older player with ...
Saint is a highly praised control driver – both among amateurs and pros. When you need a disc with good distance and perfect accuracy the Saint will deliver. 11.35AM in January 13, 2012 I saved the...
Are distance drivers only for the pros? Absolutely not if you ask us. Latitude’s first distance driver in the Easy-to-Use Line, Sapphire, will be released on February 20. Here you will find our pr...