Description
Stretch your fairway distance with the Latitude 64 Jade. Rated 9 | 6 | -2 | 1, this easy-to-throw driver rockets to speed, flips smoothly, and finishes with a gentle fade. Part of the Easy-to-Use series, Jade bridges the gap between fairways and high-speed drivers without demanding perfect form or raw power.
Beginners will love how a slight hyzer release pops flat and coasts straight beyond their usual midrange range. Intermediate throwers can shape buttery hyzer-flips through wooded tunnels or launch sweeping turnovers that drift right yet land soft. With a dome that stores serious glide, the Jade makes 300-foot stand-stills feel effortless and downhill bombs downright fun.
Opto plastic delivers crystal-clear durability and vibrant colour swirls that hold flight numbers for months. Grippy Gold Line warms up in cool weather and beats in just enough for controlled turnover shots. Feather-light Opto Air drops 15-20 grams by adding micro-bubbles to the rim, letting slower arms reach new personal-best distances without sacrificing feel.
Why choose the Latitude 64Jade?
- Natural next step up from a Innova Leopard3 or Latitude 64 Diamond.
- Hyzer-flips to 325 ft for intermediate arms.
- A go-to turnover or roller disc once lightly seasoned.
- Plastic menuOpto, Gold, Opto Aircovers every weight and grip preference.
Plastics
Opto Gold Opto Air Moonshine. Full rundown in our Latitude 64 Plastics Guide.
Flight numbers
- Speed 9
- Glide 6
- Turn -2
- Fade 1
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Latitude64Jade disc?
The Jade is a 9speed driver in Latitude64s EasytoUse lineup, designed for effortless turn, high glide, and controllable fadeideal for newer and lowerpower players seeking extra distance.
What are the Latitude64Jade flight numbers?
Speed9 | Glide6 | Turn2 | Fade1, giving it a smooth hyzerflip ride with a gentle finish.
Is the Jade good for beginners?
Yesits understable turn and big glide let developing arms achieve full flights around 275325ft without excessive fade.
Which plastic types are available for the Jade?
Common runs include Opto, Gold Line, lightweight OptoAir, and occasionally Recycled. Opto is durable and slightly more stable; Gold Line adds grip; OptoAir saves weight for extra glide.
Is the Jade understable?
Out of the box it has noticeable highspeed turn (2) and mild fade, making it understabletoneutral for most players.
Latitude64 vs. Dynamic Discs are they the same company?
They are separate brands under the Trilogy family but share manufacturing; Latitude64 molds discs for Dynamic Discs and Westside at its Swedish factory.
What kind of throws suit the Jade best?
Hyzerflip distance shots, rightmoving turnovers, tailwind drives, and rollers once the disc is seasoned.
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