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The Maul is a fairway driver made for turnover shots. It resembles our popular River, in both speed and glide but is more understable. This disc is a very good choice for beginners and amateurs, since it is easy to grip and control, and won’t fade as much as high speed drivers.
Opto is made out of some of the world's most durable plastics. It comes in a variety of beautiful translucent colors. The Opto plastic has been developed to withstand severe punishment and extreme conditions better than other plastics. Discs in this plastic may sometimes contain some sparkle (dots).
Product images may differ slightly from actual product. Shade of disc color may vary (for example, blue can be baby blue or sky blue). Foil stamp color are assorted, unless otherwise stated.
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Fits very good in hand and the flight is just what it supposed to be.👍🏻
Opto Maul
As a beginner this work good for me for longer approach.
Opto Maul
I like how the disc feels and the grip I can achieve. I am very new to disc golf so I am sure I am not throwing the disc to its full capacity. So far I like all of the disc's I got from Latitude 64.
All of these discs are beautiful! I don't know if I will throw them or display them :)
The opto-ice plastic is a little more stable than the opto plastic for sure. The more I huck with it the better it flies and seems to gain glide for some reason as well. I like that better than just the opto because it doesn't seem to lose as much stability, but breaks in nicely. In my bag the Knight is my farthest flying driver and most consistent flyer. Say I'm practicing, I'm throwing my 3 best drivers and screw up each throw, the Knight will be farther than the rest every time. It just likes to stay in the air for me. I just wish lat64 didn't stop making them or are they making them again?
I´ve been looking for ways to block the sun. And failed! However this thing very looks promising. Thank you! /Not Jonathan