Choosing Your First Ballista Pro: Plastic Types, Stability, and When to Throw It
Picking up a Latitude 64 Ballista Pro for the first time feels a bit like buying a sports car. Maybe that’s overstating it, but not by much. It’s fast, wide-rimmed, and designed to cover huge distance. It also demands some respect. If your form is slightly off, it’ll show. That’s part of what makes it such a favorite for seasoned players who want distance with a touch of control. Still, it’s not just about raw power. The Ballista Pro stands out because you can pick from different plastics, each shifting the flight a little. That changes when you reach for it during a round. Here’s how that all breaks down, so you can figure out which version might actually work for you. Why choose the Ballista Pro at all? This disc is known for being overstable. It has flight numbers of 14, 4, 0, 3. That means it’s fast, with solid glide, very little turn, and a reliable fade at the end. It’s basically the disc you pull out when you want a predictable finish, even in wind. ...