The Sinus is the first disc and putter from Latitude 64. It is a stable flier with a touch of fade at the flight end.
The Sinus has unique grip pads called ‘traction zones’ on the top of the disc. Since they’re spaced out enough, you can choose how much you rely on them. When the hands are getting too slippery, they can really help with a consistent release.
It has a deep rim with a slightly sharp edge. Once it breaks in, that sharpness softens, and the disc feels a lot more comfortable.
This putter can handle strong wind without feeling like you’re tossing a heavy brick and still give you that reliable and predictable flight.
It’s stable enough to hold its line but not so overstable that it gets hard to control. You might like it to drive and do precise layups close to the basket.
So, if you want a putter that holds up in the wind and is reliable enough to execute precise approach shots, Sinus is definitely worth trying out.