Speed
2
Glide
4
Turn
0
Fade
1
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
176 g
Diameter
21.2 cm
Height
2.1 cm
Rim Depth
1.5 cm
Rim Width
1.1 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
19 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
7.1 %
Rim Configuration
61.75
Flexibility
7.94 kg
Bead
Yes
Latitude 64Putter

Gauntlet

5 / 5 · 11 ratings
Skill Level
All skill levels
Stability
Overstable

The Latitude 64 "Gauntlet" serves as a versatile beaded putter for both putting and approach shots. With a speed of 2 and glide of 4, it handles precise basket approaches as well as controlled drives at shorter distances. The medium depth and subtle inner bead ensure a secure grip without dominating the hand. Available in popular plastics like Zero Medium and Gold Line, it combines tacky feel with durability. While models like the Judge or Dagger often steal the spotlight, the "Gauntlet" offers its own balanced blend of stability and control—ideal for players seeking a reliable all-rounder without aggressive fade. The flight characteristics are neutral to slightly overstable. A turn of 0 keeps the disc on its thrown line without unwanted right drift, while the moderate fade of 1 brings it back gently at the end without a hard hook. On hyzer angles, it remains stable and lands predictably, while on anhyzer, it holds the line longer than many overstable putters. The high glide extends flight time and facilitates soft landings inside the circle. Compared to putters with stronger fade like the Wizard, the "Gauntlet" flies straighter and more forgivingly without sacrificing reliability. For putting situations, it delivers consistent straight flights with minimal lateral drift—perfect for both push and spin putts. On approach distances up to 60 meters, it remains controllable even in headwinds. Forehand throws benefit from its stability, while backhand lines can be precisely controlled. The "Gauntlet" appeals to beginners looking for a forgiving putter with clear feedback, as well as experienced players who value a neutral scoring putter for technical shots. Zero Medium provides maximum grip for putting, while Gold Line offers more durability for drives.

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