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Mint Discs
Lasso 3|3|0|2
Lasso 3|3|0|2
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$17.99 USD
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Mint Discs Driving Putter 3|3|0|2
The Mint Discs Lasso is a stable to overstable driving putter, designed for throws off the tee or approach shots, especially in the 250-300 feet range.
Here's a breakdown of its key features:
Intended Use:
- Driving Putter: The Lasso is Mint Discs' first putter specifically designed for driving, offering a stable flight path with a reliable fade.
- Approach Shots: It excels in controlled approach shots where accuracy and a predictable finish are crucial.
- Backhand Dominant: While usable for both backhand and forehand throws, it's generally considered more stable and consistent on backhand throws.
Flight Characteristics:
- Stable to Overstable: The Lasso resists turning and finishes with a moderate fade, making it reliable in various wind conditions.
- Flat Top: The flat top design contributes to a clean release and consistent flight.
- Deeper Rim: Compared to Mint's Bullet putter, the Lasso has a deeper rim, providing a comfortable grip for many players.
- Torque Resistance: It handles power well, making it suitable for players with stronger arms.
Feel and Plastic:
- Beadless: The beadless design contributes to a comfortable feel in the hand.
- Available in Eternal Plastic: Mint's Eternal plastic is known for its durability and attractive translucent appearance. It's comparable to Innova Champion, Latitude 64 Opto, and Streamline Proton plastic. It is also available in a softer blend, Soft Flex Eternal.
- May be available in other plastics: While Eternal and Soft Flex Eternal are common, other plastic types might be available depending on the specific run or retailer.
Comparisons:
- Similar to a Zone or Envy: Some players describe the Lasso as having a similar feel and flight to the Discraft Zone or Axiom Envy, but with a unique blend of stability and glide.
- More stable than an Envy: The Lasso is generally considered more stable than the Envy, making it a good choice for players who find the Envy too flippy.
- Less overstable than a Zone: While stable, the Lasso is not as overstable as a Zone, offering a straighter flight with a gentler fade.
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