Project Grip — Our Boldest Plastic Yet

Project Grip — Our Boldest Plastic Yet

We’ve been cooking up something new in the Latitude 64° lab — and it’s finally time to let it fly: meet Project Grip. This one’s all about confidence in the hand and control in the air. So what m...
The Story of Sweep

The Story of Sweep

Say hello to Sweep, the latest addition to our lineup of fairway drivers. With the Royal Grand release set for May 15, the Sweep brings a Royal take on glide, control, and trustworthy finesse from...
Zero Pro: A Brand-New Putter Plastic

Zero Pro: A Brand-New Putter Plastic

We’ve been working on something behind the scenes for a while now - and we’re finally ready to let you in on it: say hello to our brand-new putter plastic: Zero Pro! It’s grippy. It’s stiff. It’s s...
The Making Of The Latitude 64° Peak Putter

The Making Of The Latitude 64° Peak Putter

Let us introduce the Peak, the newest member of our Putt & Approach lineup. The Royal Sense and Royal Grand release is set for February 27, but we have more plans for the Peak! We’re really, re...
Mold Retirement Announcement 2025

Mold Retirement Announcement 2025

We periodically evaluate our product line to ensure we offer the best possible discs for players of all skill levels. After careful consideration, we have made the decision to retire several molds ...
Sinus – the history and future of one of the first L64 discs
Disc golf

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

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

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
Discs

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 ...