Gold Line Burst Core

At the Core of your bag should be a straight flying midrange.

Latitude 64 says: Core is a user-friendly midrange that will be perfect for both amateurs and professional players. The flight is reliable and stable with very little fade in the end of the flight path. It has been very well received and mostly described as going as you throw it. Can be used to make both hyzer shots and long turnover drives.



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PDGA Official Specifications

Diameter:21.7 cm
Height:2 cm
Rim Depth:1.2 cm
Rim Width:1.4 cm
Max Weight:180.1 g
Date Approved:Mar 18, 2008

Latitude 64 says: Core is a user-friendly midrange that will be perfect for both amateurs and professional players. The flight is reliable and stable with very little fade in the end of the flight path. It has been very well received and mostly described as going as you throw it. Can be used to make both hyzer shots and long turnover drives.

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Core by Latitude 64

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PDGA Official Specifications

Diameter: 21.7 cm
Height: 2 cm
Rim Depth: 1.2 cm
Rim Width: 1.4 cm
Max Weight: 180.1 g
Date Approved: Mar 18, 2008

Midrange Driver

Speed: 6 Glide: 5 Turn: -0.5 Fade: 1 See ALL Core Discs
Who is the manufacturer?
The Gold Line Burst Core is made by Latitude 64.
What is the disc model?
This is the Core. Check it out on our famous Flight Guide! You can also check out more Core discs here.
What type of disc is this?
This disc is a Midrange Driver.
What are the flight numbers for this disc?
The flight numbers are 6 / 5 / -0.5 / 1. Flight numbers are displayed as Speed / Glide / Turn / Fade. You can compare this disc on our Flight Guide too.