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MVP Fairway Drivers

Disc Flight Numbers

MVP fairway drivers are available in seven molds and five plastics.

MVP discs are distinct from other plastics in the disc golf world and will stand out on the course. Along with the translucent plastic is a unique outer rim plastic, which they call GYRO™ Overmold Technology. GYRO is a stronger, more durable outer plastic that adds a little weight to the outer rim. MVP is a semi new player in the disc golf world, and consider themselves as the Leader in Disc Golf Technology. They also make some rocking disc golf baskets.

 

Amp

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

8
5
-1.5
1

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

6
5
-2
1

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

6.5
4
3.5

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

6.5
5
-1
2

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

8
5
2.5

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

6
5
-3
1

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

6.5
5
-1.5
1

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

8
5
0
3

Speed

Glide

Turn

Fade

8
5
-0.5
2
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What Do The Disc Flight Numbers Represent?

Speed

Speed indicates how fast or slow the disc flies, and how much power is needed to perform it's designed flight path.

Glide

Glide is a measure of loft. Discs with high glide rating will maintain more time in the air, maximizing the distance of your throw.

Turn

Turn describes how much a disc will flip, or rotate opposite the direction of the fade in the early part of the flight. The more negative turn the more the disc will "flip."

Fade

Fade describes the end of flight path the disc takes as it descends. High fading discs will finish at a sharper angle then low fading (straighter finish).