Speed
5
Glide
4
Turn
0
Fade
3
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
180.1 g
Diameter
21.7 cm
Height
1.8 cm
Rim Depth
1.5 cm
Rim Width
1.4 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
18.9 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
6.9 %
Rim Configuration
43.25
Flexibility
10.32 kg
Bead
No
Latitude 64Midrange

Anchor

4 / 5 · 20 ratings
Skill Level
Intermediate, Experienced
Stability
Overstable

The **Anchor** by Latitude 64 fills the gap as an overstable midrange, bridging controlled approach shots and reliable headwind discs. With a speed of 5, it’s ideal for precise throws at mid-range distances where predictability is key—especially in windy conditions or tight fairways. Opto and Gold Line plastics are preferred, with Opto Moonshine offering extra visibility for night play. This disc competes directly with well-known utility midranges like the Verdict but leans slightly more moderate in stability. In flight, its dependable overstability with a fade of 3 dominates the behavior. A glide of 4 ensures enough airtime, while a turn of 0 guarantees the disc won’t flip unintentionally, even on powerful throws. Hyzer lines enhance the noticeable fade at the end, while flat releases allow for controlled S-curves with a strong finish to the left. In headwinds, the flight remains stable, fighting through the wind without rising or drifting unpredictably. This disc demands sufficient arm speed—players who bring the necessary power gain a reliable partner for situations where other midranges become unstable. For intermediate players with solid arm strength, the **Anchor** works as a versatile workhorse for approach shots between 70 and 90 meters, forehand throws with a dependable fade, and tunnel shots with predictable outcomes. Advanced players use it strategically for forced anhyzer lines that still flex back or as a skip disc on hard surfaces. Beginners should focus on developing arm speed first, as the disc may land too early otherwise, failing to unlock its full potential. For those seeking a stable midrange for demanding situations, this is a dependable tool.

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