TSA MANTRA
Thought Space Athletics' first fairway driver, The Mantra, was designed for control. The average player will find it easy to shape lines with and get effortless distance. However, more advanced players will find the Mantra to be an excellent hyzer flip disc or perfect for rollers.
Behind the design:
"Geisha 2.0" is a continuation of our original first run design on the same plastic. This concept for 2.0 celebrates beauty through struggle. Kintsukuroi is a practice in Japanese culture where breaks are repaired with lacquer mixed with gold or precious metals. We applied these same principals to our design to celebrate knowing your full potential through hardship and celebrating everyone's own unique beauty even though one might feel broken.
Flight Numbers
9 | 6 | -2 | 1