MVP Matrix Flight Chart and Overview
The MVP Matrix is a slightly overstable midrange with official flight numbers of 5 | 4 | -0.5 | 1.5. Designed for controlled precision, the Matrix offers exceptional accuracy and a comfortable beadless feel that suits both backhand and forehand throwers. Available in Electron, Neutron, and Proton plastics, it provides a full stability spectrum—from straight-flying Electron runs to the more torque-resistant Neutron and Proton versions. The Matrix bridges the gap between a neutral midrange and a dependable overstable workhorse, giving players consistency and confidence in the 200–325 foot range.
Matrix Flight Path for Beginners
Beginners will find the Matrix to be a reliable, slightly overstable midrange that resists turning too easily. It’s more forgiving in Electron plastic, holding straighter lines with a soft fade finish. Perfect for learning form while still getting consistent, dependable flights that don’t drift too far off line.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players can expect the Matrix to fly mostly straight with a gentle fade at the end. In Neutron plastic, it handles moderate power while maintaining control, ideal for tunnel shots or placement drives around 250–300 feet. Electron versions will beat in to produce a longer, straighter flight path over time.
Flight Ratings for Advanced and Professional Disc Golfers
Advanced players value the MVP Matrix for its reliability and line-holding ability. It handles torque well, resisting unwanted turn even when thrown hard, and it powers down cleanly for shorter, controlled approaches. A favorite for both forehand and backhand lines, the Matrix delivers a consistent fade that makes it easy to range distance with confidence.
Flight Path for Forehand Throws
The Matrix’s beadless design and shallow rim make it one of the most comfortable mids for forehand approaches. It releases smoothly with minimal wobble and maintains stability throughout the throw. Expect a flat flight with a predictable, soft fade at the finish—perfect for tight gaps and low-ceiling approaches.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the MVP Matrix will fly for your throwing style. Adjust for your arm speed, release angle, and hand dominance to visualize your own Matrix flight path.
MVP Matrix
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Puttheads Notes
The Matrix is the kind of midrange that quietly does everything well. Reviewers frequently call it their “go-to mid” thanks to its comfortable feel and versatile flight. Whether you’re powering up for a straight drive or finessing a short forehand approach, the Matrix delivers consistent lines with a touch of fade that you can trust. A staple choice for players who prefer dependable, torque-resistant mids without excessive overstability.