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    Mint Discs Sublime Profit

    Mint Discs Sublime Profit

    4.9
    (4 Reviews)
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    The Profit is the debut putter from Mint Discs with a flat top and a beaded rim. It works great off the tee or to the basket. 

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2.0/3.0/0.0/2.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.3/2.8/0/2
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    Sublime Details

    Sublime plastic combines the optimal mix of grip and durability with a brilliant sparkly metallic look. This plastic not only looks great, but it flies great too. This plastic has a look similar to MVP plasma plastic.

    Profit Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.10 cm
    • Height: 1.90 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.60 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.10 cm
    • Max Weight: 173g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Putt & Approach
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
    • Plastic grade(s): Midgrade, Premium
    • Beaded

    Reviews

    Ryan Eagle Eye
    My Flight Ratings: 3/2.5/0/2.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 150 Straight Score: Very Overstable

    Sep 03, 2025 19:57 PM

    I own a bunch of Sublime and a couple Royal firm

    sublime is solid. Looks great. It's basically a firm mvp plasma plastic. It's overstable. I'd call it 3/2.5/0/2.5

    more OS than I was expecting. Fits between a zone and a straight flier. Really like it in hard backhands that you know cannot turnover but will fade in a way that's predictable. Zones sometimes go too far or fade too hard and skip. This is a perfect OS thrower that isn't the classic 4/3/0/4 type discs. More usable for me

     

    royal plastic. Feels thinner than sublime. A lot like mvp electron firm. Not the best grip. It actually feels thin. Where sublime felt perfect. The Royal is STILL OVERSTABLE which is awesome. I didn't expect that. Even thrown hard there is zero turn. Solid fade. 
    mill call the Royal 3/2.5/0/2

    Disc Golf Chemist
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 23, 2023 23:11 PM

    The Profit in sublime plastic is a very unique putter in my opinion. I would consider this to be one of the better throwing putters on the market, I wouldn't really lump it in to an approach discs exclusively and the sublime plastic is not the best putting plastic. For me the profit in sublime can fight against the envy as a go to throwing putter. It can handle torque really well on the backhand and will act like a straight flying overstable approach disc on forehand throws. I would not say its nearly as overstable as a zone or toro, but it flies a bit straighter with a hard finish at the end. I trust my profit on a lot of tight anhyzer flex shots or flat to overstable finish shots that I need to hold longer than my zone or toro. The profit kicked out my beat in ESP zone as I felt it had a better backhand hand feel and it had a more reliable flight. If you are someone looking for a great throwing putter or something to compliment your overstable approach discs thats a bit straighter, get yourself a profit in sublime plastic.

    TheNine
    My Flight Ratings: 3/2/0/3 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 22, 2022 13:07 PM

    Sublime plastic.

    Way more overstable than the numbers indicate, flying more like a slower zone or harp. I throw Envies a lot and this disc is certainly more overstable than those. It doesn't fly as far but the flight is very reliable with a prominent dumping fade at the end.

    Feel is very comfortable in the hand. Not too deep with a thicker rim for a 3 speed disc

    Overall, I wouldn't use it as my primary driving putter, but it's an incredible compliment to popular, straighter-flying driving putters (Envy, Praxis, Luna, Reko, etc.) in windier condition or for a shot shape that calls for an overstable finish. The Profit made the bag very easily.

    MachFreeman
    My Flight Ratings: 3/2/0/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 04, 2022 08:33 AM

    sublime profit

    Disclaimer: I throw distance drivers backhand just over 425ft, putters I'm getting to around 300ft max on backhand, and I'm throwing the mint profit around 250-275 comfortably backhand. 

    Feel: amazing. Somewhat stiff, but with a nice gives in the flight plate. Rim is super comfortable and somewhat narrow. Plastic feels and looks very premium. Disc is somewhere between a star Aviar driver and Zone. Like a P3X or beaded AviarX3.

    Flight: incredibly torque resistant, but ultimately pretty straight with good fade. Can handle a nice flex line when thrown nose-up on anhyzer. Pretty low glide, but covers good distance because it can handle a lot of power. Thrown flat and hard it holds straight into a somewhat gentle but consistent fade with no detectable turn. Similar to a P3X but with superior plastic in my opinion. Not as far flying as an Envy, P2, or other higher glide putters, but it's not competing for that slot in my opinion.

    After waiting for a few years for a production run of premium plastic Profits, Mint finally delivered and it was worth the wait. 10/10

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