Latitude's Mercy putter in Zero Line! The Mercy from Latitude 64 is slightly overstable at putting distance, but driving is where it's at with this one! The Mercy can take a full-bore rip and hold its line. Extra beefiness at the outer rim and a nice blunt nose help achieve this tasty flight. For those who know how to drive a putter -- show no Mercy to your competition!!
The Zero Line plastic is awesome with a sticky, but not tacky feel to it - Great for leaving your hand and sticking to the chains. This is what you'd call a "base material", meaning it's built for grip and a predictable rate of wear. Zero Line models will take a beating to reveal their inner glide and "touch". Expect these to lose a few ticks of stability as they wear.
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| Manufacturer: | Latitude 64 |
| Plastic:
Manufacturer plastic type
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Zeroline |
| Parent Model:
The "mold" for this disc
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Mercy
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Initial Stability:
Overstability with advanced/expert skill
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Newer players may experience up to 4x additional overstability
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| Lifespan:
How this disc behaves in the long run
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Normal Lifecyle Will take on a gradual loss of stability over its lifespan
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Diameter:
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21.2 cm |
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Wing Width:
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1.1 cm |
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Rim Depth:
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1.5 cm |
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Max Weight:
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176 g |
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Approved:
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5/20/2012 |
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Other names you may hear for this disc
| Latitude 64 Mercy, Zeroline Mercy Latitude 64 Zeroline Mercy, Latitude 64 Mercy Zeroline
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More Overstable
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Less Overstable
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