FDG Heck Yeah Glitch
The MVP Glitch is a brand new approach putter that is meant to be a dead straight shooter that will stay in the air. The Glitch has a ton of glide that will hold the lines that it is put on. This disc will be great for short touchy approaches and pushing forward on angles.
Flight Numbers
Speed 1 | Glide 7 | Turn 0 | Fade 0
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MVP/Axiom/Streamline
MVP burst on to the disc golf scene by doing something that other companies weren't really paying much attention to, overmolding their discs. Throwers claim this process provides gyroscopic benefits to the discs allowing them to hold their RPMs for longer making for more consistent and longer flights. In addition to the MVP brand, they also sell discs under Axiom (colored rims), and Streamline (more classic single-molded discs).
Plastic Details
Electron
Electron
This is their baseline plastic that has a grippy hand feel and is the preferred plastic for your putting putters but can be great for any disc you want to beat in as well! MVP also offers electron in a soft and hard variety.
Fission
Fission
MVP's Fission plastic is unique in that the core of the disc is drastically lighter than the rim when compared to other blends. This increases the gyroscopic nature of discs in this plastic and can lead to farther flights. The feel and durability falls in between a baseline and premium plastic.
Proton
Proton
This is MVP's classic premium plastic. It sacrifices a little bit of grip for durability and does a phenomenal job! Expect discs to fly a little bit more overstable in this plastic. It is noticeably stiffer than a lot of other competitors plastic that fills the same slot.
Neutron
Neutron
This is the opaque and grippy premium plastic that MVP offers. It has a softer hand feel than Proton and a slightly less stable flight.
Plasma
Plasma
This blend is similar to Neutron in a lot of ways but offers a more metallic look to it and a slightly grippier hand feel. Some discs in this plastic can have a color-shift look to them as well.