MVP Reactor Flight Chart
The MVP Reactor is a stable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -0.5 | 1.5. Known for its versatility and control, the Reactor bridges the gap between neutral and overstable mids, offering consistent flights that respond well to both power and touch. Available in Neutron, Proton, Fission, and Eclipse Glow plastics, it’s designed as a workhorse midrange that adapts to almost any line you put it on. Players praise its clean release, reliable fade, and ability to hold hyzers or turnovers without losing distance.
Reactor Flight Path for Beginners
Beginners will find the Reactor dependable and forgiving. Its moderate stability means it won’t turn over easily, but it still glides straight before a gentle fade. The Reactor helps new players learn angle control while providing a consistent, trustworthy flight that builds confidence on approach and midrange drives.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players will see the MVP Reactor as a versatile mid that can handle a variety of shot shapes. Thrown flat, it flies straight with a controlled fade at the end. When released on hyzer, it holds the angle nicely, and with some anhyzer, it glides right without burning into the ground. Its balanced stability makes it a go-to mid for controlled placement shots or tunnel lines.
Advanced Player Flight Numbers and Line Control
Advanced and professional players appreciate the Reactor for its ability to hold any line. With enough power, it can carry long, straight shots with a touch of turn and reliable fade. It pairs well with overstable mids like the Deflector or neutral options like the Hex, making it a central piece in MVP’s midrange lineup. Many report it performs equally well forehand or backhand.
Flight Path for Forehand Throwers
For forehand throwers, the Reactor’s comfortable rim and stable flight make it a dependable midrange option. It resists flipping while maintaining glide, allowing clean forehand releases that fade predictably without dumping hard. Great for wooded course shaping or controlled approach drives.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the MVP Reactor will fly for you. Adjust the path for your throwing speed, power, and release angle to compare results.
MVP Reactor
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Puttheads Notes
The Reactor might be MVP’s best all-around midrange to date. It’s neutral enough for shaping lines yet stable enough to trust in wind. If you like the Hex but want a touch more fade, or if you’ve been missing that workhorse mid slot, the Reactor deserves a permanent spot in your bag.