MVP Reactor
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Reactor
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MVP Official Description
The Reactor’s flight path is characterized by a neutral-stable GYRO® push followed by a dependable fade.
High-powered players should expect the Reactor to have some subtle, flight-extending turn that doesn’t overpower its natural fade — making the Reactor a dependable, workhorse midrange on every angle of release. The Reactor has just enough fade to shape long turnovers, and the right amount of turn and glide to support laser-like straight shots or hyzer bombs. If you have the power, the Reactor is a surprisingly long flyer too.
Lower power players will find the Reactor to be an extremely dependable flat-to-fade midrange — one of the most classic and often needed shots in disc golf. The turn, while likely not apparent from a flat release, will show itself when released on anhyzer — yielding a longer s-turn than perhaps expected. From hyzer, the subtle turn of the Reactor will allow it to generate workable hyzers.
Excelling at gap hitting, control, and accuracy from both forehand and backhand – the Reactor is the neutral-stable workhorse midrange that you’ve been looking for.
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Plastic
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High-durability premium plastic in transparent candy colors, built to handle the toughest courses.
The flagship plastic across the MVP Network, with bright opaque colors and excellent durability. The most popular choice for everyday play.
Microbubble-core plastic that reduces overall weight while concentrating more mass in the GYRO® rim. Flies like a full-weight disc at lighter weights.
Weight
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Lighter discs are easier to throw far with less arm speed. Great for younger players or windy conditions.
Mid-range weights suit most players. A good balance of control and distance for average arm speeds.
Heavier discs are more wind-resistant and hold their line better at high arm speeds. Preferred by experienced players.
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