Lobster

Mint Discs Lobster Flight Chart

The Mint Discs Lobster is an understable midrange disc built for effortless turn, glide, and finesse control. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -3 | 1, the Lobster is designed to hyzer flip easily, hold long anhyzer lines, and finish gently without a strong fade. It fills the understable midrange slot for players who want reliable shot shaping without needing high power.

Lobster Flight Path for Beginners

For beginners, the Lobster provides easy distance and controlled turn with minimal effort. When thrown flat, it will often drift right (RHBH) and continue gliding forward before settling softly. This makes it useful for straight shots, gentle turnovers, and learning angle control with a midrange disc.

Flight Behavior for Intermediate Players

Intermediate players can consistently access the Lobster’s intended flight path. Thrown on a slight hyzer, it flips up smoothly and holds a turning line for most of the flight. The high glide allows it to carry forward while maintaining control, making it effective for wooded fairways and technical approaches.

Advanced Player Flight Characteristics

Advanced players often rely on the Lobster for precision understable midrange work. At higher arm speeds, it produces extended turnovers, late-drifting anhyzers, and smooth hyzer-flip lines that stay in the air longer than expected. It is especially effective when a stable midrange would fade too early.

Forehand Flight Path

For forehand throws, the Lobster performs best with smooth, touch-oriented releases. When thrown with moderate power and clean form, it can hold gentle forehand anhyzer lines and glide forward before finishing softly. Excessive torque may cause early turn, making it better suited for finesse forehand shots.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Mint Discs Lobster will fly for you. Adjust the flight path based on your throwing speed, release angle, and throwing style, including forehand or left-handed backhand throws.

Mint Discs Lobster

 

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Mint Discs Lobster Flight Numbers Explained

  • Speed (5): A midrange speed that prioritizes control and placement.
  • Glide (5): High glide allows the Lobster to stay airborne and carry forward.
  • Turn (-3): Strong understable turn for hyzer flips and long anhyzers.
  • Fade (1): A minimal finish that keeps the disc from fading out early.

Mint Discs Lobster Plastic Options

The Lobster is commonly produced in Mint Discs’ Apex and Eternal plastic blends, including standard runs, flex variations, and X-Out or misprint editions. These plastics balance grip, durability, and long-term flight consistency.

Puttheads Notes

Reviewer data consistently highlights the Lobster as a glide-heavy, understable midrange that excels at shaping lines rather than fighting fade. It is frequently used when a neutral or stable midrange would finish too hard, especially in technical or wooded courses.

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