
The Mint Discs Salamander is a medium-speed fairway driver with exceptional glide and gentle fade. It produces an understable flight that drifts right, making it a great option for players looking for easy distance or turnover lines.
Low speed (6) and manageable stability make this accessible for newer players.
Release on a slight hyzer for a "hyzer flip" that turns flat and glides straight. Or throw flat for a gentle turnover line.
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Mint Discs delivers a reliable fairway driver that feels great in hand with a 21.2cm diameter and a comfortable 1.7cm rim thickness. This 6-speed disc possesses a distinct understable stability, meaning it naturally fights back against a hyzer angle to flip up to flat and glide smoothly. You can expect a reliable -2 turn at the beginning of the flight followed by a gentle 1.0 fade at the end, creating a predictable arc that skips off the ground with ease. Newer players will find this model incredibly forgiving due to its manageable speed and low-speed stability, making it perfect for learning turnover shots and hyzer flips. It shines on narrow fairways where you need to thread the needle with touch shots, or on wide open shots where you want the disc to turnover and fade back toward the basket. For anyone looking to bridge the gap between putters and distance drivers, this affordable option offers the control needed to keep rounds moving forward.
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What the Mint Discs Salamander's flight numbers mean for your game
A medium-speed disc that requires decent arm speed. Players with developing form can achieve good results.
Exceptional glide keeps this disc in the air a long time, maximizing distance. Be mindful of wind conditions.
This disc turns noticeably right (RHBH) during its high-speed phase. This creates useful turnover lines and can add significant distance.
A gentle fade at the end of flight. The disc hooks slightly left (RHBH) as it slows, providing a soft, predictable finish.