MVP Inertia Flight Chart The MVP Inertia features flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -2 | 2 and serves as a controllable distance driver for players of nearly every skill level. It was MVP’s first true distance mold, designed with a slightly understable flight ideal for shaping long, smooth lines. Built in Neutron, Proton, and Plasma plastics, the Inertia combines GYRO stability with a balanced blend of glide, turn, and fade for maximum versatility. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Inertia to be one of the easiest distance drivers to throw straight. Its -2 turn helps get full glide even at moderate speeds, providing effortless distance compared…
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Servo
MVP Servo Flight Chart The MVP Servo is a precision fairway driver built for control and consistency. With flight numbers of 6.5 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Servo bridges the gap between MVP’s Crave and Volt. It offers dependable straight flights, subtle high-speed turn, and a clean, forward-pushing fade—ideal for tight lines, fairway shaping, and placement drives where accuracy matters more than distance. Flight Path for Beginner Players Beginners will find the Servo stable but manageable. It resists early turn and finishes with a moderate fade, giving predictable flights for players developing form. In Plasma or Neutron plastic, it offers the best grip and control for learning clean…
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Resistor
MVP Resistor Flight Chart The MVP Resistor is a dependable overstable fairway driver with flight numbers of 6.5 | 4 | 0 | 3.5. Designed for precision and control, it’s built to hold straight lines in the wind and finish with a strong, reliable fade. The Resistor’s low glide and torque-resistant stability make it one of the most trusted discs in the MVP lineup for both forehand and backhand players. Resistor Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Resistor quite overstable. It’s best used for short, predictable shots that need to fade hard left (for RHBH throws). Though it won’t fly far for slower arms, it’s an excellent training…
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Tangent
MVP Tangent Flight Chart The MVP Tangent is a neutral, point-and-shoot midrange built for accuracy. With flight numbers 5 | 5 | -0.5 | 0.5, it holds the release angle, glides effortlessly, and finishes with minimal fade—perfect for shaping technical lines in the woods or threading touch approaches in open air. Flight Path Overview for Newer Arms Beginners will see straight pushes with gentle finish. A light hyzer pops to flat and rides true; flat releases track laser-straight. The Tangent’s modest high-speed turn helps extend distance without forcing angle tricks. Flight Chart Insights for Intermediates Expect true-to-angle flights: hyzer stays hyzer, anhyzer holds its turn without burning, and flat releases…
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Shock
MVP Shock Flight Chart The MVP Shock is a control-oriented fairway driver with flight numbers 8 | 5 | 0 | 2. Stable-to-overstable and torque-resistant, it holds line under power, resists unwanted turn, and finishes with a smooth, forward fade. Slotted between the Volt and Motion, the Shock is a reliable choice for straight-to-fade shots, headwind control, and confident forehands. Flight Path for Newer Arms For developing players, the Shock behaves on the overstable side: point it on hyzer and expect a dependable finish with limited high-speed turn. Great for learning placement hyzers, skip approaches, and windy tee shots. Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers Intermediates see flat-to-fade flights and…
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Amp
MVP Amp Flight Chart The MVP Amp is an understable control driver with flight numbers of 8 | 5 | -1.5 | 1. Known for its effortless glide and straight-to-turning flight, the Amp delivers precision and control for players who want easy distance without overpowering their throw. Its smooth rim and premium MVP plastics make it a dependable disc for shaping lines and mastering angle control. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Amp extremely forgiving and easy to throw. It launches straight with gentle turn and minimal fade, helping newer players achieve extra distance without heavy torque. It’s perfect for learning hyzer flips and turnover shots. Flight Chart…
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Volt
MVP Volt Flight Chart The MVP Volt has flight numbers of 8 | 5 | -0.5 | 2 and is a control-first fairway driver built for accuracy with a forward-pushing fade. It shines on straight lasers that finish reliably, making it a workhorse for placement shots up to ~350–400 ft. Suitable for a wide range of players, the Volt rewards clean releases and handles both backhand and forehand lines. Volt Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see the Volt fly mostly straight with a dependable fade. It’s more forgiving than many faster drivers and resists early turn, helping build confidence on controlled tee shots and longer approaches. Flight Chart…
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Anode
MVP Anode Flight Chart The MVP Anode is a straight-flying, beadless putter with flight numbers of 2.5 | 3 | 0 | 0. Built with MVP’s signature GYRO™ overmold technology, the Anode delivers exceptional line-holding ability and consistency for both putting and approach shots. Available in Electron Firm, Medium, Soft, and Proton plastics, it provides reliable grip across all temperatures and conditions, making it one of MVP’s most trusted neutral putters. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Anode incredibly forgiving and easy to throw straight. Its neutral stability resists unwanted turn or fade, and the shallow rim offers a clean, confident release. Perfect for learning spin putting…
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Axis
MVP Axis Flight Chart The MVP Axis is a neutral-stable midrange designed for precision and control. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1, this disc is known for its effortless glide and straight flight path. Built with MVP’s signature Gyro overmold technology, the Axis maintains incredible stability across different release angles. Whether thrown flat, on hyzer, or on anhyzer, it will hold the line with minimal fade. Available in both Plasma and Proton plastics, the Axis offers options for throwers seeking either extra grip or maximum durability. Axis Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Axis to be one of the easiest mids to throw…
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Vector
MVP Vector Flight Chart The MVP Vector is a stable-to-overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 2. Built for control in wind and dependable finishes, it suits players who want a torque-resistant mid that holds lines when thrown flat or on hyzer. Available historically in Neutron, Proton, Electron, and Eclipse runs, the Vector is a workhorse for accurate approaches and committed midrange drives. Vector Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see a straight start with an early, gentle fade. The Vector’s stability helps reduce accidental turn-overs, making it a safe choice for learning clean angles—just expect it to finish left (RHBH) rather than drift…