MVP Reactor
Main Features
The MVP Reactor is a midrange that fits into any bag. Its flight is neutral, not too understable or overstable.
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MVP says this about the Reactor: "This workhorse mid fits perfectly in the gap between the out of production Vector and Axis. With a modern profile and enhanced GYRO® effect, fans can expect noticeably more glide than the Vector and a tick more stability than the Axis. With that added stability and glide, the Reactor will carve up any fairway you can imagine. Swooping Anhyzers? Check. Booming Hyzers? Double-check."
Flight Metrics
| Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
| 5 | 5 | -0.5 | 1.5 |
Disc Diameter: 21.4 cm
Rim Width: 1.4 cm Rim Depth: 1.3 cm *Not actual profile image.

Phases of Flight
| Low-Speed Fade |
|---|
| As the disc slows and spin decreases, the disc pulls out of turn and begins to hook at the end of flight |
| High-Speed Turn |
| The aerodynamic profile turns the disc with the direction of spin during the high-speed phase of flight |
| Forward Push |
| The initial thrust forward during the high-speed phase of flight |
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These feel great and fly ...
Mar 24, 2026
These feel great and fly great. I typically like the 177g to 178g Fission Reactors because the beat into dead straight flyers, but these Proton Reactors are straight with a predictable fade at the end. Perfect compliment to the Fission.
This is a sneaky good ...
Mar 11, 2026
This is a sneaky good mid. Not many people outside of mvp fans know of it, but it’s a very solid workhorse mid. More stable than the hex, but not so much that it’s dumpy. Powered up shots are mostly straight with a very consistent fade to finish.
An Amazing Stable Midrange
Jul 6, 2023
This is one of my favorite midranges. Most throwers will experience a straight flight followed by a gentle fade.
I have bagged both Eclipse 2.0 and Fission plastic Reactors. From my experience, the Fission plastic has a little more forward push at the end of the flight. Surprisingly, the Fission plastic also exhibits about the same amount of stability, if not a little more than the Eclipse. 2.0 plastic. When I throw the Eclipse 2.0 Reactor I tend to get a slow flip-to-flat flight pattern when thrown with 350-400 feet of power.
The MVP Reactor is definitely worth trying for the neutral-to-overstable slot in your bag.










