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Mint Discs Sublime Lasso 3 | 3 | 0 | 2
The Mint Discs Lasso is back, and this time it is absolute money in premium Sublime plastic. Designed as Mint's very first true driving putter, the Lasso is built to fill the gap between your straight putters and your midranges—giving you controlled placement shots that rarely go to far. If you want a disc you can absolutely power into off the tee box without watching it flip over and roll, this flat-top companion is a necessity. Explore all the available versions in our complete Mint Discs Lasso Collection, or see how it fits alongside the rest of their premium Texas-born lineup in the main Mint Discs Collection. We photograph and weigh every single disc individually, so the exact metallic beauty you select below is the exact one that lands in your box.
Flight Numbers
The Lasso offers incredible high-speed stability that handles power throwing with ease. At a speed 3 and glide 3, it holds a true line without sailing wildly past your target. The zero turn means it resists turning over even when thrown hard, while the 2 low-speed fade provides a highly predictable, gradual check-up at the end of the flight rather than a dumpy, aggressive hook.
| Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 3 | 0 | 2 |
The Sublime Lasso delivers:
- Flat-Top Ergonomics: A completely flat flight plate that offers a zero-flex thumb placement, giving you massive confidence on power drives.
- Slightly Triangular Beadless Profile: A unique, deep-rim geometry that fills out the palm comfortably and encourages a quick, smooth release.
- Dependable Low-Speed Fade: Fades cleanly and progressively, limiting erratic ground skips so you can park tight greens.
It excels at:
- Laser-straight tee shots on tight wood fairways under 300 feet.
- Powerful backhand approach shots that need to fight off crosswinds cleanly.
- Touchy anhyzer flex lines that need to track right before fighting back to flat at the tail end.
The Sublime Plastic Performance
Sublime is Mint Discs' premier opaque plastic blend, widely celebrated for its gorgeous, high-contrast metallic colorways and pearl-like sheen. It utilizes top-tier polymers (similar to MVP Plasma) that perfectly balance long-lasting durability with a highly tactile, tacky grip. Sublime plastic yields just a tiny bit to finger pressure, giving you incredible control over your release point even when playing in damp morning dew or cold weather. It takes severe punishment beautifully—smashing directly into trees off the tee box won't instantly alter its shape or chew up the beadless edge, keeping your Lasso predictably stable for seasons.
How the Lasso Aligns in the Lineup
- Vs the Mint Discs Royal Lasso: The Royal version uses a baseline-to-medium compound built for pure putting grip and rapid seasoning. This Sublime run is vastly tougher, holding onto its factory stability much longer.
- Vs the Mint Discs Nocturnal Lasso: The Nocturnal run features a highly luminous glow plastic that naturally cools a fraction stiffer and more stable out of the box compared to this swirly Sublime blend.
- Vs the Mint Bullet: The Bullet is a shallower, purely neutral putter built for straight approaches and center-chain putts. The Lasso is noticeably deeper, features a unique triangular rim profile, and handles high-speed torque significantly better.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Sublime Lasso
Is the Lasso too beefy for casual players?
Not at all. While it handles high-velocity throws without flipping over, it isn't an overstable meathook. Players often compare its flight to a slightly more torque-resistant MVP Envy or a "baby" Discraft Zone, offering a smooth, gradual fade that is easy to control.
How does the rim depth affect forehand throws?
The Lasso features a deeper rim configuration than the Bullet, which is awesome for generating backhand leverage. For forehand players, it works beautifully for smooth, touchy placement flicks, but high-torque sidearm throwers might find the deeper profile a bit touchier to release cleanly compared to a shallow approach disc.
What makes the Lasso feel like a midrange?
The unique, slightly triangular rim geometry helps it slice through the air with more efficiency than a typical blunt nose putter. This allows it to hold high-speed velocity longer down the fairway, stretching your throwing distance without forcing extra power.
Looking for a different plastic blend? Explore our completely updated Mint Discs Lasso Collection today to pick your exact disc!













