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MVP Releases

Releases on May 15, 2026

  • MVP Tesla - Proton (2026 OTB Open Edition): Featuring a flight similar to the Innova Thunderbird, the MVP Tesla is a stable-to-overstable 9-speed driver.

  • MVP Reactor - Proton (2026 OTB Open Edition): The Reactor is one of MVP’s best midranges, yet one that’s often overlooked. The Reactor tends to offer a tick more overstability than the very popular Axiom Hex.

  • Axiom Proxy - Proton Soft (2026 OTB Open Edition): The Proxy is an excellent addition to anyone’s bag, no matter the skill level. With its incredibly straight flight, the Proxy offers that point-and-shoot versatility needed for straight tee shots and upshots.

  • MVP Stasis - Neutron (Special Edition and Stock Edition): As the Streamline Range’s cousin, MVP designed the complementary Stasis with added overstability and torque resistance, delivering an even more reliable flight on both forehand and backhand. The Stasis is a great complement to the Range and, arguably, a better alternative if you only bag one.

  • Streamline Engine - Neutron (Stock Edition): The Engine is Streamline’s first 13-speed driver. These tend to have more dome than the average MVP driver. Compared to Eagle McMahon’s edition, this run tends to have a little less dome and a less overstable flight.

Releases on April 10, 2026

  • MVP Trail - Fission (James Conrad Team Series): One of last year’s most sought-after runs of the Trail, the Fission version is back and sporting a brand-new stamp and sleek white rims. These feature a lot of dome and offer a more understable flight—definitely worth trying if you throw between 300 and 400 feet.
  • MVP Watt - Eclipse Electron (Special Edition Prototype): The Watt is known for its glidey, neutral flight—sometimes nicknamed the max-weight Glitch. With the new Eclipse Electron plastic, the Watt is MVP’s first putter in glow baseline plastic. These feel good!
  • Axiom Rhythm - Particle Glow Proton Soft (2026 OTB Open): The Rhythm offers a neutral-to-understable flight, making this a great 7-speed driver for players of many skill levels. Slower arms will enjoy a straight flight with a late fade, while more experienced players will enjoy it for easy hyzerflips and turnovers.
  • Axiom Hex - Particle Glow Proton Soft (2026 OTB Open): The Hex fits in anyone’s bag. Featuring a straight flight, this midrange has earned a top spot in our best-selling midranges over the last few years.

Releases on March 18, 2026

  • MVP Tempo - Cosmic Neutron (Jeremy Koling Team Series): Filling the overstable approach disc slot, the Tempo features a lower profile and a torque-resistant flight—basically, a slightly seasoned Discraft Zone.
  • Axiom Proxy - Neutron Soft (Silva Saarinen Team Series): Designed for a very versatile throwing putter, the Proxy holds whatever angle you release it on. We found this run of the Proxy to be very glidey and torque resistant.
  • Axiom Delirium - Fission (OTB Open): The Delirium is a workhorse max-distance driver for many power throwers in the game. However, the Fission plastic features a significantly less overstable flight, letting average throwers enjoy the flight and dome of the Delirium.
  • Axiom Insanity - Prism Proton Soft (OTB Open): The Insanity is beloved by players of many skill levels, from beginner to advanced. This run comes in lighter weights, making it a great addition for anyone with a low-to-average arm speed.
  • MVP Tesla - Cosmic Neutron (Project Lab Coat): For many MVP fans, the Tesla is their workhorse stable-to-overstable control driver. For many players, it pushes straight during the high-speed phase of flight and finishes with a nice fade.
  • Streamline Echo - Neutron Soft (Project Lab Coat): The Echo is a super underrated midrange in the MVP family. It offers a neutral flight and good control. In the Neutron Soft plastic, we’ve found it to fly on the overstable side of the spectrum for the Echo.
  • MVP Watt - Electron (Project Lab Coat): The Watt is known for smooth hyzerflips and a glidey flight. With the introduction of baseline plastic, the Watt feels confident in the hand and holds a straight line with its signature glide.

Releases on February 21, 2026

  • Streamline Engine - Neutron (Eagle McMahon): The Engine is the first 13-speed in MVP's Streamline lineup. Featuring more dome than most MVP drivers, the Engine was designed to be a workhorse distance driver for the big arms.
  • Axiom Bokeh - Neutron (Simon Lizotte): The Bokeh is a straight-flying 7-speed driver designed by Simon Lizotte to offer more torque resistance and glide than the Axiom Crave.
  • MVP Orbital - Proton: The Orbital is a very beginner-friendly distance driver designed for slower arms to throw hyzerflips for max-distance flights.
  • MVP Servo - Proton & Cosmic Neutron: The Servo offers a straight flight with a moderate fade, increasing consistency and accuracy.
  • MVP Reactor - Proton: The MVP Reactor offers a torque-resistant flight, pushing forward with a gentle-to-moderate fade at the end of the flight.
  • Axiom Hex - Neutron Soft: The Axiom Hex is a fan-favorite neutral midrange in the MVP lineup. Whatever angle you release it at, the Hex wants to maintain throughout its flight.

Releases on October 10, 2025

  • Streamline Range: Eclipse 2.0 - The Range is a low-glide, anti-dome approach disc designed for distance control and reliability in windy conditions. This run of Eclipse plastic features a similar flight to Neutron plastic.

Releases on September 19, 2025

  • MVP Trail: Proton (James Conrad) - The Proton Trail tends to offer a more overstable flight than the average Neutron Trail, providing a more reliable finish.
  • Axiom Fireball: Particle Glow Eclipse (Simon Lizotte) - The Fireball is the most popular Firebird-like driver in the MVP family. This run features a flat top and high parting line, making for a super beefy fairway driver.
  • Axiom Insanity: Particle Glow Proton (Silva Saarinen) - The Axiom Insanity, a very popular fairway driver, is beloved for its workable flight. Great for players of all skill levels.
  • Axiom Hex: Particle Glow Eclipse (Jeremy Koling) - Featuring the new Particle Glow Eclipse plastic, this run of the Hex fits on the overstable side of the spectrum without being as overstable as some of the earlier Eclipse 2.0 runs.
  • MVP Ohm: Cosmic Neutron (Eagle McMahon) - The MVP Ohm is a super underrated approach putter from MVP. As the GYRO version of the popular Streamline Pilot, the Ohm offers a dead-straight, torque-resistant flight.
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