Introducing Mint Discs

Disc Golf Manufacturer Spotlight

 

Infinite Discs carries a large selection of brands and we wanted to introduce you to some of the brands and molds that you might not be as familiar with. Each week we will spotlight a different company and tell you a little more about them. Because of Covid shutdowns, our supply of discs was severely affected. Therefore, we may not have all of the molds from all of the brands we will talk about. But, it might put a few more molds on your radar for the future. For the last couple of blogs, we traveled overseas to check out a couple of brands. This week we come back home to visit a company in Texas, and introduce Mint Discs.

 

 

Mint Discs is an Austin, Texas company started a few years ago by friends Guy Boyan, Zach Jansen, and Chris Herbert. The trio were avid disc golfers and in 2015 had a thought about a disc golf business that undoubtedly many others have had about their passion: Why aren’t we doing this?! That conversation led to a years of work and planning, and it culminated in the release of their first disc, the Alpha.

Guy, Zach, and Gordo of Mint Discs

Minted In The Heart of Texas

Mint’s first release, the Alpha, was released in April, 2017, and was their sole mold for a couple of years, until their next few releases, the Bobcat, the Freetail, and the Profit. That added a midrange, a distance driver, and a putter to their catalogue. Those three molds were all PDGA approved in 2019, and have been released.

Last year, another batch of three molds was approved by the PDGA for Mint Discs: the Mustang, Bullet, and Longhorn. That gave them another mid, another putter, and another distance driver. Mint already has one disc approved for 2021, the Jackalope. The Jackalope is a control driver with a little more turn than the Alpha, and will be released in the spring or summer.

Choice of Plastics

In addition to offering a variety of molds, their company has several plastic types to choose from. When Mint releases a mold, they usually do so in a variety of plastics, giving the thrower choices. Their plastics include, Apex, similar in feel to Star, Neutron, and ESP Plastics; Eternal, similar to Champion, Opto, and Lucid Plastics; Nocturnal, which is their glow plastic; Royal, a more firm plastic, similar in feel to DX or Prime Plastics; and Sublime, which is similar in look and feel to Plasma plastic.

Mint Discs Molds

Chris of Mint Discs

Let’s take a look at the molds offered by Mint Discs to see how they fly. Starting with the putters, the Bullet and Profit have a similar flight, with the Profit being a slightly faster mold. It is comparable in flight to the PA-2, Atom, and Infinite’s new release, the Alpaca. The Bullet is one speed slower. The Profit got its name from the Estimated Prophet at Moody’s Disc Golf Ranch in Texas. It is one of Mint’s favorite courses.

For midrange molds, the Mustang is most like the popular EMAC Truth. It has good glide and a solid fade. Need a little more dump at the end for precision shots? Check out the Bobcat. It has a little less glide and is a little more overstable than the Mustang. Perfect for when you want a disc to fly as long as it should, and still finish strong. Infinite will be releasing a limited edition of the Bobcat on February 4.

Newest Kid on the Block

As mentioned earlier, the Jackalope will join the O.G. mold, the Alpha, in the fairway driver slot for Mint. The Jackalope will have a little more flip than the Alpha, making it more of a candidate for tailwind or shaping shots. The Alpha, on the other hand, has the straight, wind resistant flight found in molds like the Teebird3 or DGA Pipeline.

Doing the heavy lifting for Mint are their distance drivers, the Freetail and the Longhorn. The flippier of the two, the Freetail, is a great mold for those who need a little more turn in their flight, or for rollers for the big-arms. In premium plastics, the Freetail will take a little longer to ‘season’. But, once it does, it will have a nice, long flight. The Longhorn is a great driving disc with the turn and fade similar to the Wraith.

Sublime Freetail

Coming up shortly, the Sublime Freetail will be released. Although that mold has been released in Sublime before, this time it will feature a stamp from artist Levi Whitpan. The folks at Mint say it might be their favorite stamp they’ve ever printed! Look for that disc to drop on February 9.

Texas Disc Golf Scene

The disc golf scene in Texas is thriving, and Mint is happy to be in the middle of the growth. They strive to support local disc golfers and local tournaments. Team Mint is made up of local 1000+ rated players, Master’s players, and Legends. One of their team members is FPO player Krissie Fountain. Last year, she won numerous tournaments while watching her PDGA rating rise, and plans on touring even more this year. Check out Fountain in action at the Jonesboro Open last year with Ellen Widboom, here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t424vRh_9f8

Team Mint

New Year, New Opportunities

Although 2020 was an interesting year for all of us, Mint Discs included, this year is already off to a great start for the company. Mint has already had growth opportunities this year, and doesn’t look to be slowing down any time soon. In addition to always having new molds in the works, Mint recently moved into a new warehouse. The expansion will come in handy as they take over a local tour series, the Heart Of Texas Tour (HOTT). The tour series includes the popular tournament, Capitol of Texas Open, which will be the 30th year of that tournament. Mint is thrilled to be running the competition. They hope to elevate some of the tournaments into NT and A-tiers events.

 

Mint Disc’s Unique Serial Numbers

One of the unique aspects of Mint Discs is their serial number approach to identifying the year and run of any of their discs. They keep a database on their website that lists the serial numbers of all of their runs. The serial number indicates the plastic, mold, run, and year of their disc. The database also lists the stamp used, the available colors, and the artist who created the stamp. That is perfect for people who want a disc from a specific run. It is also interesting if you want to learn more about their stamps and the people who designed them.

The people at Mint Discs are thrilled to be a part of our sport, and excited about the future. They love the fun and passion that can be found in disc golfers. From the post-production videos covering tournaments, to the accessibility of touring pros, ours is a great sport, and Mint Discs are happy to be helping it grow.

 

Popular Mint Discs for 2020

Taking a look at the sales for Mint Discs last year, we see that the Mustang was the best selling mold for the year. The Mustang and the Freetail accounted for half of the disc sales. In third is the putter, the Bullet. Here is the breakdown of mold sales for Mint Discs.

 

 

 

Infinite Discs would like to give a couple Mint Discs to random commenters to this blog post. Answer one of the questions below with your opinions of Mint Discs.

Do you throw Mint Discs? Tell us which mold is your favorite.

Never tried Mint Discs molds? Tell us which mold you would like to try.

We’ll pick the random winners and post the results next week when we look at another brand we sell.

 

Check out Infinite Discs’ selection of Mint Discs molds here:

https://infinitediscs.com/category/Mint-Discs

Check out Mint Discs here:

https://mintdiscs.com/

 

Last week we looked at Guru Discs. We selected three random people who commented on that blog. The winners will receive a Guru disc. Here are the winners:

Kjell R.

Derek H.

Paul T

Congrats! We’ll get your disc shipped out shortly.

Ted is the Chief Writer at Infinite Discs. He is responsible for the State of Disc Golf Survey articles and most of the "best discs" posts. Ted runs all kinds of local disc golf leagues and tournaments and tournaments in Northern Utah.

67 comments

  • I’ve never thrown Mint, but would really enjoy trying the Bobcat.

    • I would love to try out a bobcat. I’ve tried a Freetail and they plastic is very nice. I lived in Texas for awhile so it’s nice to hear that disc golf is growing there. I’m really enjoying these spotlights on smaller brands. Keep up the good work!

  • Love the idea of the serial numbers! wish more manufacturers would do that. The profit seems like it would be a good thrower.

    • Love MINT! Can’t wait to try out the jackalope. I think it will be the disc that completes my bag. Fell in love with the mustang the first time I threw it and the sublime free tail is money! Also loving the bullet for straight up shots. If you get a chance throw a MINT disc!

    • I would love to try the Profit!

  • I used to hit trees with most of my throws, barely scrapping any bark and never knocking off dead limbs. Since switching to mint discs the trees now fear me. My alpha and longhorn chop through dead limbs and come to rest in the fairway looking good as new. My freetail screams from my hand as at shreds bark off the trees it hits. Love the bite on that bobcat and the mustang is a tremendous line holding steed. Really dig the quality feel of all their plastics….stay minty

  • I’ve always wanted to try a Profit. It looks awesome! I’d love to try it out. Thanks.

  • Just saw the picture of the Infinite Bobcat on instagram this morning, looks awesome! That’s the discs I’d try.

  • No single disc has improved my game as much as the Apex Alphas have. It is so controllable and handles Texas winds nicely. The best part about Mint is the people that make up the community. Austin people are the best!!

  • I would love to give an Eternal Longhorn a throw.

  • The Mustang (in Sublime plastic) is my current favorite from Mint..a true point and throw disc with glide for days!!

  • I currently bag a second run Alpha and a first run Bobcat. They immediately became staples in my bag. The ability to track the different runs is awesome. I’d like to try the Freetail for longer shots in the woods.

  • I love the Freetail and I throw lighter weight in the 160’s and they are so hard to find. The Freetail is my go to disc and the Soft Bullit is my go to putter. Great company here in Austin Texas New Freetail release 2/9 yippeee

  • Texas DG is one of the best in the world, can only imagine Texas manufacturers are the same! I’ve always wanted to try the Bullet putter!

  • I enjoy throwing Mint Discs, but I have yet to try the Alpha. I really want to, they are just so darn expensive right now.

    Anyway, the Bobcat and Mustang are my go-to mids. Great discs!

    Also, new Freetail looks awesome. Definitely like to give that one a try.

  • Love Mint! The Mustang and Bobcats are my favorites but the Freetail and Longhorn keep me steady down the fairways. Mint has always made quality products and I am so excited for new molds and new plastic options with older molds. #Mintdiscs #StayMint

  • Bobcat is what I want to try. Looks like a great addition to any bag

  • I found out about Mint Discs when I found a Profit putter at a local course. Did a quick Google and found out they’re local to me in Austin. Decided to support a local company and bought a Freetail based on reviews I read. Best move I ever made. I now own all of the Mint Discs molds and my bag is now entirely Mint. The Freetail is tied with the Mustang as my favorite discs!

  • Have never thrown Mint, but have heard great things and watched a relative throw and Alpha with amazing distance! 🙂 I’d like to try an Alpha, or a Profit.

  • I’d like to try out the Longhorn.

  • Already love Mint, but didn’t know about the serial number database. Good info there.

    Freetail is probably my favorite — awesome driver for those of us with noodle arms. Bobcat and Alpha are also excellent. Haven’t tried either of the putters yet, but they’re on the list.

  • Nathanael preston

    The Freetail seems like it would be a great disc especially since I lost my 11x Climo wraith last year.

  • Hardcore fan here , my favorite if the freetail because it’s the first and only ace I’ve ever gotten! I’ve been playing with my wife for 7 months now !

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