MVP Vector Flight Chart
The MVP Vector is a stable-to-overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 2. Built for control in wind and dependable finishes, it suits players who want a torque-resistant mid that holds lines when thrown flat or on hyzer. Available historically in Neutron, Proton, Electron, and Eclipse runs, the Vector is a workhorse for accurate approaches and committed midrange drives.
Vector Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will see a straight start with an early, gentle fade. The Vector’s stability helps reduce accidental turn-overs, making it a safe choice for learning clean angles—just expect it to finish left (RHBH) rather than drift right.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
At typical rec and league power, the Vector flies point-and-shoot with minimal high-speed turn and a reliable finish. It’s excellent for headwind midrange shots, straight tunnel lines that must finish on hyzer, and powered approaches that need to stick near the pin.
Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Players
With more arm speed, the Vector stays neutral through the mid-flight and dumps reliably at the end. It handles torque and flat releases without drifting, making it a solid choice for committed hyzers, force-over lines that must pan back, and controlled 250–325 ft drives.
Flight Path for Forehand Throws
The Vector’s bead and overmold rim give a clean forehand pinch. Expect a straight-to-stable flight with a confident fade on short to medium-length flicks, especially useful for low-ceiling or wind-affected approaches where turn must be minimized.
Explore our interactive flight chart to see how the MVP Vector will fly for your release. Adjust for arm speed, line choice, and whether you throw backhand, forehand, right- or left-handed.
MVP Vector
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Try the MVP Vector
If you need a midrange that shrugs off torque and holds a committed line before a dependable fade, the Vector earns a slot. It bridges straight control and trustworthy finish for both approach shots and full midrange drives.
Puttheads Notes
Data points and historical feedback describe the Vector as a straight-to-stable mid with above-average wind resistance for its class. Many runs are out of regular production, but it remains a favorite for controlled hyzers and flat lasers that must finish on time.
- Flight Numbers: 5 | 4 | 0 | 2
- Profile: beaded, torque-resistant midrange; MVP overmold construction
- Typical Plastics: Neutron, Proton, Electron, Eclipse (plus special runs/misprints)
- Use Cases: headwind mids, straight tunnels with finish, 250–325 ft drives
- Player Fit: intermediate–advanced; forgiving for developing arms needing anti-turn stability