I just installed 10 Rainbird 5000 Plus rotors with LA nozzles on them today. Rotors come with nozzles, most of the nozzles that come with the rotors have "standard" and "low angle" nozzles, so you just pop the LA nozzle in there, and then you have a low angle rotor.
I use them for instance, today I installed 5 Rainbird 5000 Plus rotors on a 20x80 strip. Low angle nozzles work for short distances and windy areas, like you mentioned. But better yet for shorter distances, I would recommend something like the Rainbird 3500 rotor, or the Hunter PGM.