| Sinus AP is made in the same mold as Sinus SP but in a harder plastic. It´s overstable and can easily be thrown as hard as you can and still be trusted with a solid, stable flight path. The Sinus AP works very well for those safe hyzer approach shots. It is recommended for advanced and pro players but can be used by any player. Discraft Comparable Stability Rating System: (What is this?) +2 About Stability The stability of a disc refers to its left or right track during flight. A disc that flies straight when thrown flat and with enough spin has a 0 stability rating. The numbers 1 to 3 indicate an “overstable” disc that will pull or turn to the left, with 1 being less turn and 3 being a hard turn. The number -1 to -3 indicate just the opposite or a disc that turns to the right with -3 being the most turn. All stability ratings are for a right handed backhand throw at average flight speed in zero to light wind conditions. For higher wind conditions choose an overstable disc. About Latitude 64's Zero Line Plastic The Zero Line has so far been used in our putters and approach discs. It can take quite a beating and is also quite grippy. For those who want to vary the grip there is the option of TractionZones; these are areas on the top of the disc with unique roughness. |