

Latitude 64 Opto Amber
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Latitude 64 Amber Flight Numbers: 11, 6, -3, 2
The Latitude 64 Opto Amber is built as the next step for players who love the easy-distance feel of the Diamond but want to move into a faster distance driver. With flight numbers of 11 | 6 | -3 | 2, the Amber gives players speed-11 distance potential without requiring pro-level power to get a full flight.
On the course, the Opto Amber thrives on hyzer flips, long turnovers, tailwind drives, and max-distance S-curves. Its understable flight helps prevent the disc from fading out too early, making it especially useful for beginners stepping into their first true distance driver or developing players who want more carry with less effort.
Opto plastic gives the Amber premium durability, clean grip, and long-lasting flight consistency. That matters for an understable driver because you want the disc to keep its workable sweet spot instead of becoming too flippy after a few tree hits or regular field work.
Compared to the Latitude 64 Diamond, the Amber offers more speed and distance potential while keeping the same user-friendly philosophy. The Diamond is easier to control for newer players, while the Amber gives players a faster chassis for longer lines, bigger turnovers, and more open-field distance.
If you’re comparing easy-distance Latitude 64 drivers, check out the Latitude 64 Diamond for a slower, more beginner-friendly option, or browse all Latitude 64 discs for more drivers, midranges, and putters.
Key Features
- Opto plastic with premium durability and consistent flight
- Understable speed-11 distance driver
- High glide for easier distance with moderate power
- Great for hyzer flips, long turnovers, tailwind drives, and S-curves
- Strong next step for players moving up from the Diamond
- Useful for beginners, developing players, and experienced players needing an understable distance tool
Flight Numbers
11 | 6 | -3 | 2
FAQ
How does the Latitude 64 Opto Amber fly?
The Opto Amber flies understable with high glide, easy turn, and a dependable finish. It is built for hyzer flips, long turnovers, tailwind drives, and distance lines that need extra carry.
Who should throw the Latitude 64 Amber?
The Amber is best for players who want an easier-to-throw distance driver. It is especially useful for players stepping up from the Diamond, newer players trying their first true distance driver, and experienced players who want a tailwind or turnover driver.
How does the Amber compare to the Latitude 64 Diamond?
The Diamond is slower and easier for newer players to control. The Amber keeps that easy-distance philosophy but scales it up to an 11-speed driver for longer flights and more distance potential.
What is Opto plastic like?
Opto plastic is Latitude 64’s durable premium plastic. It offers a clean feel, strong durability, and consistent flight over time, making it a good choice for drivers that will see regular use.
Is the Opto Amber good for hyzer flips?
Yes. The Amber’s -3 turn and high glide make it a strong hyzer-flip distance driver, especially for players who want easy distance without forcing a more overstable driver.
An easy-distance Opto driver built for glide, turnovers, hyzer flips, and helping players unlock the next step in their distance game.

