Speed
7
Glide
5
Turn
0
Fade
3
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
176 g
Diameter
21.2 cm
Height
1.8 cm
Rim Depth
1.1 cm
Rim Width
1.8 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
17.6 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
5.2 %
Rim Configuration
33.00
Flexibility
11.7 kg
Bead
No
Latitude 64Fairway Driver

Glory

5 / 5 · 10 ratings
Skill Level
Intermediate, Experienced
Stability
Overstable

The "Glory" by Latitude 64 serves as an overstable fairway driver for controlled distance throws and precise shots in windy conditions. With a speed of 7, it bridges the gap between mid-range discs and faster distance drivers, making it ideal for technical fairway shots where reliable fade matters more than maximum distance. The Royal Grand Orbit plastic combines grip with durability, enhancing the disc's overstable characteristics. Compared to a Firebird, the Glory offers similar reliability at a slightly lower speed, making it more accessible for players with moderate arm speed. In flight, the disc exhibits a straight to slightly stable path with a strong fade at the end. A glide rating of 5 ensures surprisingly good distance despite its overstability—the Glory flies noticeably farther than many other discs with comparable flight numbers. With 0 turn and 3 fade, it delivers predictable performance: the disc resists torque even on powerful forehand throws and holds its line steadily in headwinds. Flex shots work reliably, as the Glory fades back predictably after an initial anhyzer release. The moderate speed makes it more forgiving than faster overstable drivers and allows for clean releases even without maximum arm speed. For forehand throws, the Glory excels—it sits comfortably in the hand and forgives technical imperfections thanks to its inherent stability. Hyzer lines fly precisely, while forced anhyzers come back reliably. Advanced players appreciate it as a dependable workhorse for technical shots and approaches in the 80-to-100-meter range. Even ambitious beginners with solid technique can use the Glory, though they should temper their distance expectations. As an alternative to a Teebird with more fade or a slower Raptor, the Glory is perfect for players seeking overstable control without extreme meat-hook tendencies.

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