Speed5
Glide5
Turn-1
Fade1
DiscList™ Rank
>100
Last Updated: June 26, 2026

Latitude 64

Latitude 64 Claymore

Midrange True Flight Easy ControlAngle ForgivingForm NeutralStraight Glider
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According to the Latitude 64 Claymore historical rankings and classification on The DiscList™, this disc has gained popularity recently and is categorised as True Flight.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Latitude 64 Claymore

What are the flight characteristics of the Latitude 64 Claymore?

The Claymore is a stable and straight-flying Midrange with flight numbers of Speed 5, Glide 5, Turn -1, and Fade 1.

Is the Claymore beginner friendly?

Yes. With manageable speed and a stable and straight-flying flight path, the Claymore is an excellent choice for newer players learning their form.

How does the Claymore handle wind?

Moderate. While it can handle light breezes, the Claymore might lose its intended flight path in strong headwinds.

Is the Claymore good for distance?

No. As a Midrange, the Claymore is designed for approach shots, control, and accuracy rather than maximum distance.