Mint Discs
Mint Discs Color Glow Nocturnal Idol – First Run
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Mint Discs Idol Flight Numbers: 13, 5, -1, 2.5
The Idol Has Arrived—Flat, Fast, and Fierce
The Mint Discs Idol marks a bold new chapter in Mint’s lineup—ushering in a high-speed distance driver built for raw power and long, controlled flights. Manufactured by Prodigy Disc in Georgia, this partnership signals the beginning of a new manufacturing era for Mint, and the Idol leads the charge.
Boasting flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 2.5, the Idol slots in as a stable-to-overstable bomber capable of handling torque without dumping early. Whether you're launching forehands into the wind or hammering full-power backhands, the Idol offers confident control with a consistent finish.
Armory Disc Golf believes the Idol is a modified take on the Prodigy Falcor. Both discs share nearly identical PDGA technical specs, and visually, they’re nearly twins. The difference? Neither Mint nor Prodigy has confirmed this, and we're also betting there’s a degree of manufacturing differences that make them unique.
About Nocturnal Glow Plastic
Nocturnal Glow plastic from Mint combines a stiffness similar to the Prodigy made Apex with slightly less dome, offering a comfortable hand feel for both backhand and forehand grips. The star feature is its brilliant glow-in-the-dark capability, making it perfect for night golf, early morning rounds, or low-light conditions. Just a quick charge under sunlight or a UV flashlight and the Nocturnal Idol shines bright, staying visible throw after throw. Compared to the MVP made counterpart, it is slightly gummier.
Flight Numbers
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Speed: 13
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Glide: 5
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Turn: -1
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Fade: 2.5
Why Throw the Mint Discs Idol?
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Flat profile for better grip and clean releases
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Torque-resistant for forehands and power backhands
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Stable flight with reliable fade
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Glows brightly for easy tracking in the dark
Mint's First True Bomber Distance Driver!
Perfect For:
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Experienced players needing a workhorse distance driver
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Windy conditions or high-torque releases
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Forehand-dominant players who prefer flatter tops
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Night golf enthusiasts who want premium glow performance
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Mint loyalists looking to bag their first 13-speed driver