Latitude 64 Royal Sense Savior Midrange (Stock Stamp) [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]

SKU: OS16881

Latitude 64 Royal Sense Savior Midrange (Stock Stamp) [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]

SKU: OS16881
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Mold: The Latitude 64 Savior Midrange in Royal Sense Plastic -- Speed: 4 | Glide: 4 | Turn: 0 | Fade: 3
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Save strokes and scramble away with the Savior! This overstable putter/midrange hybrid has one purpose, to elevate your approach game. Savior features a neat grip and flat upper surface making it ideal for forehand shots.

Plastic: Royal Sense - See all Royal Sense Discs
Sense is the grippy putter plastic in our Royal Line. The combination of a sturdy feel and great grip gives you an edge in the short game.

Stamp: Stock
This is the standard, or stock, stamp for this mold in this plastic, at this time. Stock stamps change from time to time as manufacturers attempt to keep their offerings fresh.

This represents our 'back stock' inventory, some of which may have not yet been photographed or published. If it shows as 'Out of Stock' that may only be because we have already photographed all the discs of this type that we have and pushed them to the site. Please search and look for the green grass images to see our current imaged inventory. The pictures shown here are just examples of this particular Plastic / Mold / Stamp combination.
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Savior

The Royal plastic feels great in this mold, but does take away some stability on a FH throw (for me!). This disc flies true to its numbers on BH! It's a great alternative to a Zone or Harp or Toro.

Hmmm... Do you feel the Royal plastic is more smooth, and so more glidey, and so more understable because it maintains it's release velocity better?