Latitude 64
Latitude 64 Project Grip Sapphire
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Latitude 64 Project Grip Sapphire 10 | 6 | -2 | 1.5
If you love how easy it is to unlock massive distance with the Sapphire but wish a lightweight disc could give you a firmer, more positive hold, the Latitude 64 Project Grip Sapphire is a total game-changer. This unique run completely re-engineers the feel of the Easy-to-Use lineup by fusing two premium materials together. You get a super tacky outer surface for insane finger traction, backed by a rigid, torque-resistant core that stops the flight plate from flexing when you put some real snap on it. Check out the other variations of this mold by browsing the full Latitude 64 Sapphire Collection. We weigh and take separate photos of every single disc by hand, so the exact color combo you click on below is the exact one that lands in your bag.
Flight Numbers
The Sapphire is the ultimate bridge between fairway drivers and high-speed distance drivers. At a 10 speed, the rim sits shallowly and comfortably in the hand without requiring elite professional arm speed to function. The massive 6 glide allows it to coast way down the grass on a clean line, while the -2 turn provides a highly workable, automatic flip-up before checking up with a gentle 1.5 low-speed fade.
| Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 6 | -2 | 1.5 |
The Project Grip Sapphire delivers:
- Dual-Material Fusion: A revolutionary blend that merges an ultra-grippy outer layer with a rigid inner core, giving you the best of both worlds.
- Torque-Resistant Release: The stiff center prevents the disc from warping under heavy thumb pressure, keeping your release clean and consistent.
- Effortless Air Time: Molded in lighter weight classes so you can generate maximum disc velocity with less physical effort.
It excels at:
- Hyzer flips down narrow woods gaps where you need the disc to stand up to flat and push dead-straight.
- Wet or cold-weather rounds where keeping a firm, slip-free power grip on a driver is usually impossible.
- Long, smooth turnover lines that pan deep down the fairway without immediately burning over into the dirt.
The Project Grip Plastic Breakdown
Project Grip is a massive innovation out of the Latitude 64 factory. Normally, if you want a disc with a super tacky, gummy surface, you have to sacrifice rigidity—resulting in a floppy flight plate that can feel mushy when you try to rip it hard. Project Grip solves this by literally merging two distinct plastics into one mold. The core of the disc stays firm and unyielding, giving you a consistent, clean release every time. Meanwhile, the outer layer offers an incredibly secure, rubbery traction that locks right into your fingers, inspiring massive confidence even when conditions get muddy, damp, or freezing cold.
How the Sapphire Compares
- Vs the Latitude 64 Opto Sapphire: The stock Opto version is a smooth, candy-translucent premium plastic with a stiffer, traditional rim feel. The Project Grip version feels vastly stickier on the surface and gives you a more torque-resistant core.
- Vs the Latitude 64 Gold Sapphire: Gold Line is a solid, pearlescent opaque plastic that is slightly flexible throughout. Project Grip provides a much stiffer central flight plate combined with an entirely unique, ultra-grippy surface texture.
- Vs the Latitude 64 Diamond: The Diamond is a slower 7-speed tool built primarily for true beginners. The Sapphire steps up to a 10-speed rim configuration, requiring a hair more snap but rewarding you with far greater raw velocity and forward push.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Project Grip Sapphire
Does Project Grip make the Sapphire fly differently?
Because the core of Project Grip plastic is designed to be highly torque-resistant and rigid, it tends to hold onto its true out-of-the-box flight path beautifully. While it still offers a very responsive, easy-turning -2 flight path, the stiff core prevents the disc from fluttering or behaving erratically if you give it a little extra power.
How does this plastic handle extreme weather?
It absolutely thrives in bad conditions. If you play a lot of winter rounds, morning dew sessions, or humid summer games where sweaty hands ruin your grip, the ultra-grippy surface layer acts like insurance against early releases, while the firm core stays rigid in the heat.
Is the rim too wide for smaller hands?
Not at all. Latitude 64 explicitly designed the Sapphire with a slim, low-profile 10-speed rim. Unlike massive, wide-rim 12 or 13-speed distance drivers that feel chunky and awkward to hold, the Sapphire sits shallowly and comfortably in your hand for a perfectly clean snap.
Looking for a different variation? Explore our completely updated Latitude 64 Sapphire Collection today to pick your exact disc!
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