MVP Deflector Flight Chart & Numbers
The MVP Deflector is a very overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 3.5 | 0 | 4. It’s designed to shrug off wind, resist turn, and finish with a strong, reliable fade. Think of it as a “meathook” mid that you can trust for short drives and approach shots where control and fade matter more than glide or max distance.
Deflector Flight Path for Newer Players
For newer or lower-power players, the Deflector will feel extremely overstable. Thrown flat RHBH, it pushes forward a little and then dives hard left with very little glide. It’s not a distance mid for beginners, but it excels as a utility disc.
- Short spike hyzers that must finish hard
- Windy approaches where other mids might flip
- Get-out-of-trouble shots that need a predictable dump at the end
Overstable Midrange Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms
Intermediate throwers see the Deflector’s flight path as flat-to-hyzer with zero high-speed turn and a big fade. Thrown flat, it holds straight for a brief moment, then reliably dumps. Put it on hyzer and it stays on that angle the entire way.
- Headwind workhorse: Holds the line and still finishes left.
- Hyzer control: Great for tight fairways where you must finish on hyzer.
- Distance control: Modest glide keeps it from sailing long past the basket.
How Advanced Players Use the Deflector’s Flight Numbers
Advanced players can fully unlock the 5 | 3.5 | 0 | 4 flight numbers. Even with power, the Deflector refuses to turn and always finishes with a heavy fade. It’s a go-to for aggressive, controlled lines that must finish hard.
- Force-over flex shots that always fight back out
- Power approaches that need a strong, late dump
- Short tee shots in heavy wind where you’d rather power a mid than disc up
Forehand Flight Path & Utility Lines
The Deflector’s overstable profile and gyro rim make it a favorite for forehand players. It handles torque well, comes out of the hand clean, and still finishes with that strong fade.
- Flat or slight-anhyzer forehands that must fight back every time
- Low, skippy sidearms that need a sharp finish
- Technical utility shots where you want a predictable, hard-fading midrange
Use our interactive Flight Chart below to see how the Deflector’s flight path responds to different arm speeds, release angles, and throwing styles—whether you throw backhand, forehand, right-handed, or left-handed.
MVP Deflector
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Try the MVP Deflector
If you need a very overstable midrange that laughs at headwinds, resists turn, and finishes hard on command, the Deflector is built for confident, controlled aggression.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 5 | 3.5 | 0 | 4
- Stability: Very overstable midrange with strong, reliable fade
- Feel: Gyro build, torque-resistant profile that feels great for both backhand and forehand
- Lines: Headwind approaches, spike hyzers, flex lines, and short overstable tee shots
- Best For: Intermediate and advanced players who want a true “meathook” midrange for wind and utility work