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Ace Run Productions VideosMarch 10, 2020

ARP | Disc Review - Latitude64 Opto Chameleon Sapphire 1st Run Review |

The Latitude64 Opto Chameleon Sapphire is put to the test in a comprehensive disc review. Disc golf enthusiast examines the flight characteristics of this high-performance driver, highlighting its impressive glide and turn rates. With a focus on speed and stability, the reviewer explores how this disc performs under various conditions, including steep holes and varying crosswinds. Latino64's reputation for producing durable discs with exceptional feel is scrutinized, as the reviewer puts the Sapphire through its paces in both controlled and natural environments. The Opto Chameleon blend is also showcased, highlighting its unique properties and benefits. With power ratings ranging from 7080%, this disc is not for beginners, but it's clear that it has earned a spot on many professional players' bags. Join the reviewer as they delve into the world of high-performance driving discs and discover what makes the Latitude64 Opto Chameleon Sapphire truly special.

1st run review of Latitude64 Opto Chameleon Sapphire. Join us as we test & share our thoughts on this new disc.

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Video Transcript

all right today we are looking at the latitude 64 sapphire and this incredible chameleon opto plastic there you see the flight number is a ten-speed distance driver serious amount of Glide with that six the turning fade look at this thing I mean just the colors on this disc are phenomenal so let's take a look at the profile of the disc itself it is definitely a sharper edge so you can see there's gonna be some speed to it the dip that you get towards the bottom end here very comfortable really smooth feeling disc as you can see the color change so easy to establish the power grip and a comfortable fan grip with it as well the opto plastic this chameleon blend is a little bit different than some of the other ones that I've had before in the opto plastic I've actually tried this disc in some more heat so there's some flexibility to it there's a good amount of gear but it still feels very durable I can't wait to throw it so here we go with the sapphire in the field this first one was just exploratory to see how it's gonna hold them to a good amount of power and that disc surprised me on that line maintain Heiser really well so I thought well let's put it on some steeper Heiser and see if it's gonna flip up too flat or if it's gonna hold it and on a steep Heiser it holds that line the entire ways you can see here never comes off of that angle despite the light weight and we were also thrown into some varying crosswind conditions headwind conditions this disc I put a little bit a fly shot maybe a touch of a knee and that was 330 plus feet on maybe thrown it 7080 percent power so the glide on this disc is for real I know looking at the weight you're thinking well 158 it's not gonna hold up there was some tailwind here on this anhyzer shots so it kind of fought out but there's some sneaky stability to this disc that makes it I think very usable for varying arm speeds and not just with the beginners like it's touted to be made for really surprised at this disc so I thought let's saw some four hands and it holds up...

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