MVP Beam Flight Chart
The MVP Beam is a uniquely engineered disc listed as a distance driver, featuring highly unusual flight numbers of 1 | 1 | 0 | 0. With a wide 2.3 cm rim and very slow speed rating, the Beam combines distance-driver proportions with putter-like speed, making it one of the most unconventional PDGA-approved molds available. It is currently produced in Proton plastic, and while community reviews are not yet available, published flight specs indicate a straight, torque-resistant flight with minimal turn and minimal fade.
Beam Flight Path Overview for Newer Players
Because of its extremely low speed rating and neutral stability numbers, newer players can expect short, straight flights without a significant fade finish. The Beam’s wide rim may feel larger than traditional slow-speed discs, but the published flight numbers suggest that it should resist both turning over and fading out early.
How Intermediate Players May Use the Beam
Intermediate throwers will likely see the Beam fly as a very straight, low-glide control disc. Its unusual combination of rim width and slow speed may limit distance potential, but it provides a stable release with minimal lateral movement. This makes the Beam potentially useful for tight-window tee shots and low-ceiling control lines.
Flight Numbers in Practice for Advanced Players
Advanced players may find the Beam functioning as a specialty disc. The wide rim combined with minimal speed requires smooth form, but the 0 turn and 0 fade numbers suggest a stable, point-and-shoot release when powered appropriately. This type of disc can be useful for precise placement shots where overshooting is a concern.
Forehand Flight Characteristics
The Beam’s Proton plastic provides durability and a clean release for forehand throwers. With a neutral flight and no listed fade, forehand players may find it useful for straight, low-power flicks that require accuracy rather than distance.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the MVP Beam’s flight path appears at different release speeds, angles, and throwing styles. Adjust settings to compare backhand and forehand performance and see how the Beam behaves for your form.
MVP Beam
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Try the MVP Beam
The Beam offers one of the most unusual disc profiles in the MVP lineup. If you enjoy experimenting with unique molds, testing ultra-slow flights, or dialing in technical control shots, the Beam presents an opportunity to explore a rare slot in disc design.
Puttheads Notes
The Beam stands out due to its extremely low speed rating paired with a distance-driver rim width. Very few discs share these dimensions, and community feedback is still developing. Until user reviews accumulate, consider the Beam a niche or experimental mold intended for unique shot shaping rather than max-distance driving.
- Flight Numbers: 1 | 1 | 0 | 0
- Plastic: Proton
- PDGA Approved: Yes
- Rim Width: 2.3 cm
- Neutral, low-power control flight
- Currently limited public review data