Mint Discs

Mint Discs Longhorn

Plastic: Apex Swirl
Apex Swirl
Weight - Color (Stamp): 166g - Green Burst (Orange Roses)
  • 166g - Green Burst (Orange Roses)
  • 167g - Pink Melon Burst (Orange Roses)
  • 167g - Violet Burst (Orange Roses)
Plastic: Apex Swirl
Weight - Color (Stamp): 166g - Green Burst (Orange Roses)
Regular price $17.99 USD
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Mint Discs Longhorn
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Mint Discs Longhorn

The Mint Discs Longhorn is a neutral-stable distance driver built for controlled power. It flips to flat, tracks straight, and delivers a confident, forward fade—ideal when you want range without sacrificing accuracy.

Flight: 11 | 4 | -1 | 2.5. The Longhorn slots above workable fairways and below max-speed bombers, making it a dependable “first distance driver” that still scales for big arms.

Why throw the Mint Discs Longhorn?

  • Flip-to-flat distance with reliable, on-line fade for placement shots.
  • Handles moderate wind and forehand torque in premium runs.
  • Comfortable 11-speed rim—easier to range than wide-rim 12–13 speeds.
  • Pairs perfectly with the understable Freetail for a two-driver combo.

Plastics

Apex (premium, opaque): top-tier grip with excellent durability and a touch more glide. Eternal (premium, translucent): durable “candy” feel and shape retention. Sublime (premium, swirled/metallic): eye-catching looks with premium stability. Nocturnal (glow): Eternal-like feel with bright, long-lasting glow; some runs trend a tick more overstable.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 11
  • Glide: 4
  • Turn: -1
  • Fade: 2.5

Similar Discs

Innova WraithLatitude 64 Grace

FAQs

What are the Longhorn flight numbers and what do they mean?

11 | 4 | -1 | 2.5 = control driver speed, balanced glide, gentle high-speed turn, and a dependable, forward fade. Expect flip-to-flat pushes that finish on-line.

Who is the Longhorn best for?

Players stepping into distance drivers or experienced throwers who want controllable range. It’s workable for backhand and forehand with predictable finish.

How does Longhorn compare to popular molds?

Think Wraith/Grace territory: straighter than true overstable bombers, more wind-capable than neutral 10-speeds. Easier to land flat than many 12-speeds.

Which plastic should I choose?

Apex for grip and glide, Eternal for max durability, Sublime for premium swirls with stable flights, and Nocturnal for glow—with some runs a hair more OS.

Any throwing tips?

Start on slight hyzer and keep the nose down—let it stand up to flat, ride center, and finish forward. Add height for sweeping hyzer-flips or controlled flexes.

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