Mint Discs Royal Lasso
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Mint Discs Royal Soft Lasso 3 | 3 | 0 | 2
The Mint Discs Lasso is back, bringing their first true driving putter design into a tacky, flexible baseline blend. If you want a disc that handles throw power off the tee but still offers the slow, pinpoint placement control of a putter, this flat-top mold fits the bill perfectly. It bridges the gap between your standard putters and midranges for any throw under 300 feet. Because it is baseline plastic, it will naturally season as you play, making it the ideal choice for disc golfers who like to cycle multiple versions of the same mold in different stages of wear. Take a look at the other plastic blends in our Mint Discs Lasso Collection, or view the rest of the Texas-born lineup in the main Mint Discs Collection. We take individual photos and weigh every disc by hand, so the exact one you pick is what arrives at your door.
Flight Numbers
The Lasso is built to handle strong throws without turning over early. The 3 speed profile gives it enough torque resistance to be ripped off the tee box, while the 3 glide keeps it pushing forward. With a 0 high-speed turn, it holds a straight rope even when thrown hard, finishing with a dependable 2 fade that checks up progressively near the basket instead of dumping hard like a meathook.
| Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 3 | 0 | 2 |
The Royal Soft Lasso delivers:
- All-Weather Baseline Grip: A soft, tacky compound that gives your fingers incredible traction during freezing winter rounds or rainy spring days.
- Flat-Top Driving Control: The flat profile sits comfortably under your thumb, keeping your release clean and flat off the tee.
- Seasonable Baseline Flight: Breaks in quicker than premium plastics, allowing you to naturally take some fade off the disc over time.
It excels at:
- Straight-to-stable woods lines where you need midrange distance but want a putter's soft landing.
- Touch hyzer-flips that pop up flat and carry straight down tight fairways.
- Cold weather scrambles where stiff, premium plastics feel slick and hard to hold.
The Royal Soft Plastic Advantage
Royal Soft is Mint Discs' baseline compound, engineered specifically for maximum hand traction and flexibility. Mint discs are molded by MVP, meaning this Royal Soft plastic feels and performs almost identically to MVP's well-known Electron Soft blend. It provides a velvety, chalky texture that catches chains beautifully and stops dead on the grass without erratic skips. While it will pick up scuffs and dings faster from cage hits and tree impacts than premium blends, this is exactly what makes it great—you can easily break it in to achieve straight-to-understable flight lines.
How the Lasso Aligns in the Lineup
- Vs the Mint Discs Sublime Lasso: The Sublime version is a premium, tough opaque blend built to hold its factory stability for years. This Royal Soft version is gummier, significantly more affordable, and beats in much faster.
- Vs the Mint Discs Nocturnal Lasso: The Nocturnal run is a glassy, glow-in-the-dark premium blend that stays stiff and offers the most overstable flight path in the Lasso family.
- Vs the Mint Bullet: The Bullet is a shallower, purely neutral putter made for straight putts and approaches. The Lasso is noticeably deeper, features a unique, slightly triangular rim profile, and handles high-speed torque better off the tee.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Royal Soft Lasso
What does it mean to "cycle" the Lasso?
Because baseline plastics like Royal Soft season over time, you can carry multiple Lassos in your bag at once. A brand new one will give you that dependable 2 fade, a slightly seasoned one will fly dead straight, and a well-loved version will turn into an excellent hyzer-flip or turnover putter.
Is this disc comfortable for forehand players?
The Lasso features a deeper rim configuration than the Bullet, which gives backhand throwers great leverage. While it works beautifully for smooth, touchy forehand approaches, high-torque sidearm throwers might find the deeper profile a bit touchier to release cleanly compared to a shallow approach disc.
How does it handle headwinds?
Out of the box, the 0 turn and 2 fade help the Lasso fight off minor crossbreezes. However, as a baseline disc that beats in over time, a seasoned Royal Lasso will eventually become less wind-resistant, so you may want to pair it with a fresh premium run on windy days.
Looking for a different plastic blend? Explore our completely updated Mint Discs Lasso Collection today to pick your exact disc!









