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[Latitude] Lat64 Claymore (mid)

I've tried the recycled (Trilogy Challenge), Opto, and Frost. I find the Frost to be the most neutral with the least turn. It has just a hint of turn and just a hint of fade that averages out to neutral for me. The others are very slightly understable rather than neutral for me.

I grabbed my TC RGL Claymore and it's got some beef to it, so would like to pair another slightly less OS version. What about standard GL?
 
Threw a gl yesterday. Flipped and turned from hyzer on this hole, where I typically throw my z comet on hyzer.

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Maybe 340', if that.
 
Okay, Claymore has become my favorite Lat 64 mid - so versatile, good distance, nice variety of plastics.

Buzzz like indeed.
 
Anyone throw a Retro Claymore? The more I throw this disc, the more I love it - mine has taken a beating, but still flies pretty much the way it did on day one (where I actually tried to punish it to test durability). Retro doesn't ding up the way DX and Pro-D do: it bruises, but doesn't gouge or cut. Excellent disc.
 
Anyone throw a Retro Claymore? The more I throw this disc, the more I love it - mine has taken a beating, but still flies pretty much the way it did on day one (where I actually tried to punish it to test durability). Retro doesn't ding up the way DX and Pro-D do: it bruises, but doesn't gouge or cut. Excellent disc.
I have a Retro Claymore in my big bag to compliment my more stable Lucid Truth. The Claymore has beaten in to the point where it will turn over if I throw it flat and hard, but is still a very workable disc overall.
 
Anyone throw a Retro Claymore? The more I throw this disc, the more I love it - mine has taken a beating, but still flies pretty much the way it did on day one (where I actually tried to punish it to test durability). Retro doesn't ding up the way DX and Pro-D do: it bruises, but doesn't gouge or cut. Excellent disc.
Can't speak for the Retro Claymore, but at least my Retro Truths beat up really quick into a point where they'd turn over even from a moderate hyzer.

My biggest problem with Prime was that it could change dramatically from just one tree hit. Did not make the bag.
 
Anyone throw a Retro Claymore?

I am also looking for a review on Retro plastic too specifically for the Claymore. Very little info online that I find comprehensible. .... does it compare close to any particular 'old' plastic? (hoping for older discraft tourney base..)
 

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