Mint Discs
5 | 5 | -1 | 3 Mint Discs Rodeo Eternal
5 | 5 | -1 | 3 Mint Discs Rodeo Eternal
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Flight Numbers
The Mint Discs Rodeo isn't named after a rodeo because it's wild.
It's named after a rodeo because you're the one in control.
With flight numbers of 5 / 5 / -1 / 3, the Rodeo is a beautifully balanced overstable midrange that blends workable glide with a dependable finish. It has just enough turn to keep things interesting before a reliable fade steps in and politely reminds the disc where it's supposed to land.
Whether you're attacking a wooded fairway, throwing a power forehand, or fighting one of those lovely Colorado headwinds that seem to appear out of absolutely nowhere, the Rodeo is built to stay composed while everything else is trying to buck you off.
The Eternal plastic takes everything players already love about the Rodeo and adds incredible grip with a flexible feel that inspires confidence in any weather. It lands softly, feels fantastic in the hand, and has enough durability to handle tree hits that you absolutely meant to throw... right?
Best Uses
• Controlled midrange drives
• Forehand approaches
• Reliable hyzers
• Headwind shots
• Placement frolf
• Players who value consistency over chaos
BDLD Real Talk
Some discs are like trying to ride a bull.
The Rodeo is the cowboy.
It doesn't panic.
It doesn't overreact.
It doesn't suddenly decide that today's the day it's going to become an understable roller.
It simply handles the job, tips its hat, and waits for you to throw it again.
And thanks to the eternal plastic, it won't fold like a taco on impact.
Bottom Line
The Mint Discs Rodeo in is a dependable workhorse midrange that combines excellent glide, trustworthy stability, and a premium feel. If you're looking for a disc that can handle power, fight the wind, and finish with confidence while still feeling amazing in your hand, the Rodeo is ready to saddle up.
Because every good round deserves at least one shot where you look at the disc, nod in approval, and say...
"Yep. Just like I drew it up."
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