Mint's 2nd driver is named after the Mexican Free-tailed Bat that is native to their home city of Austin, Texas. The Freetail is a driver that wants you to control it, not power it like the Alpha. Give it an easy flat spin for the best turnover of your life, or if you have a bit more power make sure to put a little hyzer on it for a buttery flip up line.
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.
Colors may vary.
Flight Ratings:
Speed 10 Glide 5 Turn -4 Fade 1
These sublime Freetails are more stable compared to other runs of Freetails. The numbers are closer to 10/5/-2/1, when I have thrown it. When thrown flat (RHBH) it will slowly turn to the right before having a subtle fade back to the left. I haven't thrown it a lot yet, but I can see this particular run being great on a wooded course.
These sublime Freetails are more stable compared to other runs of Freetails. The numbers are closer to 10/5/-2/1, when I have thrown it. When thrown flat (RHBH) it will slowly turn to the right before having a subtle fade back to the left. I haven't thrown it a lot yet, but I can see this particular run being great on a wooded course.