MVP Entropy Flight Chart & Flight Numbers
The MVP Entropy is a highly overstable putt-and-approach disc built for control, torque resistance, and predictable fade. With flight numbers of 4 | 3 | 0 | 3, the Entropy offers a low-glide, straight-then-fade flight path that shines in the wind and on technical approach shots. Its shallow, beadless rim makes it especially popular with players who rely on confident forehand and backhand approaches inside 250 feet.
Entropy Flight Path for Newer Players
For beginners, the Entropy will feel very overstable. Most throws will push forward briefly, then fade hard and finish left for right-handed backhand players. The low glide and strong fade limit distance for slower arms, so newer players will usually use the Entropy as a specialty approach disc, a wind-fighting option, or a reliable short hyzer tool rather than a main putter.
Controlled Flight Path for Intermediate Arms
Intermediate players get the most value from the Entropy’s torque resistance and consistent fade. Thrown flat, it tracks straight for a short stretch before a reliable dump at the end of the flight path. It’s excellent for approach shots that must finish on hyzer, stick near the basket, or fight through headwinds without flipping. Many reviewers use the Entropy as their primary overstable approach disc.
How Advanced Players Use Entropy Flight Numbers
Advanced throwers leverage the Entropy’s 4 | 3 | 0 | 3 flight numbers for precise shot-shaping. The speed and low glide let them power up on short tee shots or approaches without overshooting the target. They trust the disc to hold angle out of the hand and then finish with a dependable fade, whether they’re throwing flat lasers into a late fade, spike hyzers, or controlled flex lines that must not turn too far.
Forehand Flight Path & Utility Lines
The Entropy’s shallow, beadless rim gives it an excellent forehand feel. Players report clean releases and minimal wobble even when the disc is hit with a lot of torque. On forehand lines, the Entropy holds its initial angle and then flexes back with a strong, predictable fade, making it ideal for skip shots, tight landing zones, and utility approaches where missing long is not an option.
Use our interactive MVP Entropy Flight Chart to see how the flight path changes with your arm speed, throwing style, and wind conditions. Adjust the chart for backhand or forehand and different power levels to match your game.
MVP Entropy
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Try the MVP Entropy on the Course
If you need a trustworthy overstable approach disc, the MVP Entropy is a strong candidate. Its dependable fade, low glide, and torque-resistant flight numbers make it a go-to choice for windy rounds, forehand approaches, and any shot where control matters more than raw distance.