Latitude 64 Royal Grand Savior Midrange with Linus Carlsson Team Series 2023 Stamp [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
Latitude 64 Royal Grand Savior Midrange with Linus Carlsson Team Series 2023 Stamp [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
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Carlsson about the Savior: The disc I’m picking is a very obvious easy pick for me as soon as I felt and threw it. I love it because it’s great for both backhand and forehand, and it’s perfect for my signature Linus line. This overstable disc is perfect for tight scramble shots or headwind approach shots. See All: Royal Grand Saviors with Linus Carlsson Team Series 2023 stamp.
Mold: The Latitude 64 Savior Midrange in Royal Grand 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 Grand - See all Royal Grand Discs
Royal Grand is our durable premium plastic with great grip that will not fail you, no matter the outside circumstances. It features a soft feel with a rigid rim part with perfect flex. Furthermore, the Latitude 64° Royal Line takes disc golf quality one step further the innovative NexEdge and NexFeel technologies. The days of sharp flashing are gone as the NexEdge process provides a buttery-smooth feel to the bottom and outer parts of the rim. NexFeel is our new polish technology enhancing the grip and feel of the whole disc surface. Want the best? The Royal discs are made for you.
Stamp: Linus Carlsson Team Series 2023
A substantial portion of each sale will benefit Carlsson and his touring efforts.
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?