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MVP New Releases

September 2024

  • Streamline Proton Shift: The inaugural release of the Shift is a fundraiser disc for the St. Jude Children's Hospital. This understable fairway driver will fit in many player's bags, especially beginners and intermediate players.
  • Axiom Proton Soft Rhythm: Now available in the grippy Proton Soft plastic, players will enjoy shot shaping with its neutral to slightly understable flight.
  • Axiom Eclipse 2.0 Tempo: This special edition run for the MVP Open features the Tempo in glow plastic for the first time. It's reportedly more overstable than previous runs.
  • MVP Plasma Soft Watt: Known as the "max-weight Glitch," the Watt is now available in Plasma Soft plastic. It features a straight flight and can hold a nice turnover line.
  • Streamline Proton Soft Parachute: The Parachute is the Streamline (solo mold) version of the Glitch. It features a more rounded rim than the Glitch.

August 2024

Check out the August releases from MVP.

  • MVP Trail: Codesigned by 1x World Champion James Conrad, the Trail is MVP's first official 10-speed control driver. It features an easy-to-control, neutral flight—effortless distance.
  • Eagle McMahon "Wynn Dragon": Eagle's next team series disc features the MVP Dimension in Fission plastic for the first time.
  • Axiom Fission Defy: Now offered in Fission plastic, the Defy features a slightly less stable flight and is available in lighter weights.
  • Total Eclipse Hex: Our most popular midrange of 2024 is now available in Total Eclipse plastic as a stock offering.

July 2024

  • Fission Time-Lapse: The Simon Lizotte Time-Lapse is now available in Fission plastic. These are more understable and lighter in weight than the original Neutron plastic. If you found the Neutron Time-Lapse to be too overstable, give the Fission plastic a try.
  • MVP Detour: The Detour, a new understable midrange in the James Conrad lineup, made its first appearance in the GYROpalooza boxes last year and has received lots of praise. Regarding stability, the Detour falls between the Axiom Hex and MVP Uplink.
  • Electron Entropy: For the first time, the Entropy, an overstable approach disc, is now available in all three flexes of Electron plastic.
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