MVP Dimension Flight Chart
The MVP Dimension is a wide-rim, overstable distance driver with flight numbers 14.5 | 5 | 0 | 3. As part of MVP’s 24.5 mm high-speed driver class, it’s built for power throwers who want a long, forward-pushing flight that resists turn and finishes with a strong, reliable fade. Reviewers consistently describe the Dimension as a wind-fighting bomber that still offers surprising glide for its speed.
Dimension Flight Path for Developing Arms
For newer players or those without big arm speed, the Dimension flight path will be very overstable. Thrown flat at modest power, expect it to push forward briefly, then fade hard and early—more of a utility driver than a max-distance option. It can still be useful for strong headwinds, forced hyzers, and skip shots, but most beginners will not see the full flight numbers out of the box.
Distance Driver Flight Chart for Intermediate Golfers
Intermediate players with decent form and speed will see a more extended high-speed phase from the Dimension, but it still flies on the beefy side of the flight chart. A flat release produces a straight-to-stable push with minimal or no turn, followed by a solid fade that reliably pulls the disc back to hyzer. It works well for controlled power shots into a headwind, big spike hyzers, and drives where you absolutely cannot afford for the disc to drift right (for RHBH).
Flight Numbers in the Hands of Advanced and Power Throwers
Advanced throwers and pros with high arm speed will see the Dimension flying very close to the listed flight numbers. With plenty of power, a flat or slight anhyzer release produces a penetrating straight flight, barely any turn, and a commanding fade of 3 at the end. It’s a go-to choice for long, controlled distance in windy conditions, big hyzer lines over trouble, and confidence-inspiring tee shots where you need the disc to finish left reliably (RHBH).
Forehand Stability and Utility Flight Path
On forehand lines, the MVP Dimension shines as a torque-resistant driver for players with solid sidearm mechanics. The wide rim and overstable design let it handle forehand power without flipping uncontrollably. Expect a straight to slightly overstable forehand flight path with a strong, dependable fade—great for forced-flex forehands, wind-fighting drives, and skip shots that need both distance and a hard finish.
Use the interactive tool below to explore how the Dimension flight path changes with your throwing speed, release angle, and style. Adjust the flight chart for backhand or forehand, and for right- or left-handed throws, to see how the MVP Dimension is likely to fly for you on the course.
MVP Dimension
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Try the MVP Dimension
If you’re looking for a high-speed driver that shrugs off wind and finishes hard every time, the Dimension belongs on your shortlist. It excels as a stable-to-overstable distance workhorse for powerful arms, anchoring the top end of a bag that needs both distance and reliability.
Puttheads Notes
The Dimension fills the “power overstable” slot in the MVP lineup—a disc you can lean on when conditions are sketchy but distance still matters. It pairs nicely with something a notch less stable for workable distance lines, giving you a clear top-end option when you need pure trust off the tee.
- Flight Numbers: 14.5 | 5 | 0 | 3
- Primary Role: Overstable distance driver / wind fighter
- Plastics: Premium MVP blends (e.g., Neutron, Fission/Neutron, Plasma, special runs)
- Best For: Headwind drives, spike hyzers, forced-flex shots, reliable fade at high speed
- Player Fit: Intermediate with good form, advanced, and power throwers
- Reviewer Themes: Very overstable, torque-resistant, straight-then-fade flight with strong glide for the speed