Latitude 64  |  Distance Driver

Grand Strive

Speed: How fast the disc flies.
Glide: How long the disc stays in the air.
Turn: How much the disc curves right early in the flight (for RHBH throws).
Fade: How much the disc curves left at the end of the flight (for RHBH throws).
$2499

30 reviews

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Foil stamp colors are assorted unless otherwise stated.

Disc Color: Blue/White
Disc Weight
In stock
Description
The Strive is a fast, overstable distance driver from Latitude 64's Royal line that has the flight all players love in a driver. It has massive distance potential for advanced players whether thrown forehand or backhand. Never fear a headwind with the trustworthy stability of the Strive.
Things you should know

Please note that product images may differ slightly from the actual product. Additionally, the shade of disc color may vary. For example, blue may range from baby blue to sky blue. Foil stamp colors are assorted unless otherwise stated.

Grand

Royal Grand is our durable premium plastic with great grip that will not fail you, no matter the outside circumstances. It features a soft feel with a rigid rim part with perfect flex.

PDGA Specifications

Max Weight: 175.1 g
Diameter:
21.1 cm
Height:
1.8 cm
Rim Depth:
1.1 cm
Rim Thickness:
2.2 cm
Inside Rim Diameter:
16.6 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter Ratio:
5.2%
Rim Configuration:
32
Flexibility:
11.93 kg
Certification Number:
23-268
Approved Date:
12/11/2023

Customer Reviews

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Luke
Great understable distance driver

The strive is great. Thrown on hyzer it flips up to flat, thrown flat with good power it’ll turn over and hold the turn. Definitely more understable than a -1 turn. I’d give it more of a -2 or so but it’s still a great disc and flies so far!

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Richard Ski.
Strive

Reminds me of a very beat in rive.

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Noah
Great disc

Like using this disc at my home course, also great color that is easy to spot!

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Adam
Not as advertised

To start I’m an advanced rated player. I was excited when I picked up the strive in store. Great plastic great dome. I was a little concerned with the parting line and curvature of the rim. Without throwing, reading reviews, or watching videos I figured it would be less stable than the -1 turn and 3 fade. Boy was I right. The strive for me is a roller or turnover disc. I am unable to throw this disc unless there is no wind or a tail wind. I can’t get the disc to fly in accordance or even close to the manufacturer flight numbers. I thought I may have picked up a defective disc. Then I read reviews and I’m not alone. This disc flys most similar to a Discraft Heat I have. The strive just goes farther. The true flight numbers are closer to -3 turn 1 fade.

I’m disappointed the manufacturer labeled it as -1 turn 3 fade. It’s sad to think they gave those numbers to try and sell more discs. But I think that may be the case.

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Richard Ski.
She flies

This disc bombs!