Mint Discs Sublime Lobster (Dachshund Day Stamp)

Mint Discs Sublime Lobster (Dachshund Day Stamp)

Brand: Mint Discs
17.99 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

About the disc: Mint Discs Lobsters are predictably understable- they aren't a "turn and burn" disc, but can be relied on for hyzer flips or long panning turnovers. They're great for beginners and advanced arms alike to carve shots through the woods and are overall a pleasure to throw. These buttery smooth mids are a fan favorite- throw one yourself and see why! Speed: 5 Glide: 5 Turn: -3 Fade: 1 PDGA approved. About the plastic: The only word that came to mind when they first touched this blend...was Sublime. With the optimal mix of grip and durability, this plastic will typically have a vibrant metallic look or glimmering sparkle effect. About Mint Discs: Mint Discs is an Austin, Texas-based disc golf manufacturer that found its roots in 2015. Following two years of dedicated development and research, the company marked its official launch with the introduction of its inaugural disc, the Alpha, on April 21, 2017. Each disc contains a serial # that explains the disc type, plastic, and run number to help you know exactly what you are getting. What commenced as a dream has since evolved into a resolute commitment to precision and quality. To view our shipping policy, click here. To view our refund policy, click here.

Specifications
Color
Blue (Rainbow Stamp), Blue (Sparkle Stamp), Peach, Light Pink, Purple, Ghost, Lime, Bright Orange, Chartreuse
Weight
175-177g
Variants (9)
  • Blue (Rainbow Stamp) / 175-177g — 17.99 USD — In stock
  • Blue (Sparkle Stamp) / 175-177g — 17.99 USD — Out of stock
  • Peach / 175-177g — 17.99 USD — In stock
  • Light Pink / 175-177g — 17.99 USD — In stock
  • Purple / 175-177g — 17.99 USD — In stock
  • Ghost / 175-177g — 17.99 USD — Out of stock
  • Lime / 175-177g — 17.99 USD — In stock
  • Bright Orange / 175-177g — 17.99 USD — Out of stock
  • Chartreuse / 175-177g — 17.99 USD — In stock

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