Latitude 64 Fuse
Main Features
The Latitude 64 Fuse is a midrange that fits into any bag. Its flight is neutral for beginners and understable for experienced players.
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Latitude 64 says this about the Fuse: "FUSE is the most versatile midrange driver we have ever made. It has been co-designed with our pro Jesper Lundmark. We wanted a disc that could hold curves with minimal fade at the end and are really pleased with the outcome. This superb midrange will fit in most players bags. The Fuse has a stable, predictable flight pattern up to 90 meters (300 ft)."
Flight Metrics
Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
5 | 6 | -1 | 0 |
Disc Diameter: 21.9 cm Rim Width: 1.3 cm Rim Depth: 1.3 cm *Not actual profile image.
Phases of Flight
Low-Speed Fade |
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As the disc slows and spin decreases, the disc pulls out of turn and begins to hook at the end of flight |
High-Speed Turn |
The aerodynamic profile turns the disc with the direction of spin during the high-speed phase of flight |
Forward Push |
The initial thrust forward during the high-speed phase of flight |
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The zero gravity fuse instantly ...
Jun 27, 2024
The zero gravity fuse instantly gave my wife an extra 30 feet to her throws. I could see it even being useful for me on those patent pending standstill shots where you need good distance but cannot generate a lot of power.
Glide on my friend
Nov 5, 2021
Glide......It just glides for ages. Not always a bad thing, If I'm throwing a 180-220' tunnel shot, this disc is great. But honestly, that's all I use it for nowadays. When I first started this thing was my go-to (because of the glide) But as I've developed more, I find it used less and less. Can't knock it too much, but honestly would rather save the spot in my bag for something else
Great option for an understable mid
Dec 17, 2017
I bag a gold line Fuse around max weight and it is very understable with intense glide and I mostly use it for shorter HF tunnel shots and shorter turnover lines. Prior to this, my favorite understable mid was a DD Warrant.
Not everyone likes this much glide, but I think it makes the disc more fun and easier to get where I want it with less effort, and I seldom overthrow any hole which seems to be the main complaint of others with this disc.
I bag a Fuse in the US mid slot, a Compass in the stable mid slot, and currently a Bard and Kaxe and probably a Justice soon in the OS mid slot (it’s a big slot).
The Fuse kicked my Warrant out of the bag, and I liked my Warrant a lot. Both are very predictable in the US mid slot, but I prefer the glide and the gold line plastic is an upgrade as well from the Lucid plastic I had on the Warrant.
The Fuse would make a great beginner disc, and it is a great one to loan out to new players, but it’s a great disc for an intermediate player also... I would say it is similar to the Claymore, but more understable and much more predictable for me... if I drove my mids hard very often I might recommend the Claymore over the Fuse in the US slot, but I rarely throw mine more than 60 or 70%.
Latitude calls this “stable”... I call foul. It flies like the numbers, and the numbers couldn’t be too much less stable. Due to the extreme glide and high level of understability, this probably isn’t a great disc if there’s a lot of wind in your area.