Teleport

MVP Teleport Flight Chart

The MVP Teleport is a straight-to-stable high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 14.5 | 5 | -1.5 | 2.5. Sitting in MVP’s 24.5 mm rim class, the Teleport flight path is built around long, controlled S-curves: a touch of high-speed turn followed by a solid, reliable fade. Players with 350–450+ feet of power use it as a primary distance driver, while developing arms will see a more neutral, headwind-capable flight that still finishes with dependable fade.

Flight Chart by Skill Level

Teleport Flight Path for Developing Distance Throwers

For newer players stepping into very fast drivers, the Teleport flight path will usually fly more stable than the numbers suggest. If you’re still working up to full distance, expect a straight push with only a hint of turn and a noticeable fade at the end. It can feel like a beefy distance driver that resists flipping over, better suited for gentle flex lines and headwind control than for pure max distance at lower arm speeds.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players

Intermediate throwers with decent arm speed can start to see the Teleport’s designed flight chart come alive. A flat release gives a tight S-curve: small high-speed turn, a long glide phase, and then a strong, predictable fade that pulls it back on line. Put it on a soft anhyzer and you’ll get controlled flex shots that fight out instead of burning into a roller. Many reviewers describe it as a trustworthy workhorse when you want distance but still need a disc that will reliably finish.

Teleport Flight Numbers for Advanced and Power Arms

Advanced throwers and big arms can fully realize the Teleport flight numbers of 14.5 | 5 | -1.5 | 2.5. At high power, it shows a clean, forward-pushing turn that never feels squirrely, then a decisive fade that keeps it from drifting too far off line. This makes it an excellent choice for long, committed flex shots, big-distance drives into moderate headwinds, and tee shots where you need both speed and a trustworthy finish. For players already bagging more understable high-speed drivers, the Teleport often fills the “stable bomber” slot.

Forehand Lines, Wind, and Utility Shots

Forehand throwers with good form will appreciate the Teleport’s torque resistance and consistent fade. On a flat or slight anhyzer forehand, it will push straight, show minimal drift, and then fade out hard enough to trust near OB or trouble. Into a headwind, the Teleport flight path stays surprisingly honest—there’s just enough turn to gain distance but not enough to flip into unwanted rollers. If you rely on overstable or stable distance drivers for sidearm, the Teleport can serve as a fast, wind-ready option that still offers more glide than the true meathooks.

Interactive MVP Teleport Flight Chart

Use our interactive flight chart below to see how the MVP Teleport will fly for your game. Adjust the Teleport flight path based on your throwing speed, release angle, and whether you throw backhand or forehand, left- or right-handed, to visualize how those high-speed flight numbers behave on the course.

MVP Teleport

 

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Try the MVP Teleport

If you’re searching for a fast, straight-to-stable distance driver that can handle power and wind while still delivering a long S-curve, the Teleport belongs on your test list. Try it in different weights and plastics to dial in the combination of turn, glide, and fade that matches your swing speed.

Puttheads Notes

From a data perspective, the Teleport sits in the “stable bomber” lane of MVP’s distance lineup: faster and wider-rimmed than most players need early on, but extremely rewarding once you have the arm speed. Pair it with something more understable for tailwinds and turnovers, and a true meathook for extreme winds, and you’ve got a very nerd-approved three-disc distance suite.

  • Flight Numbers: 14.5 | 5 | -1.5 | 2.5
  • Primary Role: Straight-stable high-speed distance driver
  • Plastics: Premium MVP blends (commonly Neutron and related runs)
  • Best Uses: Long S-curves, flex shots, headwind drives, stable forehands
  • Player Fit: Intermediate and advanced throwers with solid power
  • Reviewer Themes: Huge potential distance, predictable fade, demanding for lower arm speeds
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