The MVP Plasma Tesla is a precision-focused distance driver built to deliver long, controlled flights with dependable stability. With flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Tesla combines subtle turn with a reliable fade, allowing players to push distance while maintaining exceptional control and accuracy.
The Tesla’s responsive design produces a strong forward glide and clean finish that helps extend distance without excessive lateral drift. High power players can trust the Tesla to hold up to torque and headwind conditions while still finishing reliably, making it a dependable driver for both backhand and forehand shots.
Often described as the big brother to the Volt fairway driver, the Tesla offers greater speed and distance potential while maintaining the same pinpoint control players expect from MVP’s lineup. In Plasma plastic, the Tesla gains excellent grip and a striking metallic swirl appearance while maintaining the consistent performance MVP drivers are known for.
This release features Project Lab Coat artwork, pairing the proven Tesla mold with a distinctive special edition design.
Key Features
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Flight Numbers - 9 | 5 | -1 | 2
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Disc Type - Stable distance driver
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Plastic - Premium Plasma plastic with metallic swirl appearance
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GYRO Technology - Forward pushing glide with dependable fade
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Shot Shaping - Straight drives, flex shots, and controlled hyzers
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Stability - Handles power and moderate headwinds
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Artwork - Project Lab Coat special edition design
FAQ
What is the MVP Tesla?
The Tesla is a stable distance driver designed to provide controlled distance with reliable fade and excellent accuracy.
What are the flight numbers for the Tesla?
The Tesla has flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -1 | 2, giving it controlled turn with a dependable finish.
How does the Tesla compare to the Volt?
The Tesla is often considered the big brother to the Volt, offering increased speed and distance potential while maintaining similar control and stability.
What is Plasma plastic?
Plasma plastic is MVP’s premium blend featuring a metallic swirl appearance and excellent grip while maintaining durability and consistent flight performance.
Is the Tesla good in windy conditions?
Yes. The Tesla’s balanced stability allows it to hold lines well in moderate headwinds while still fading reliably at the end of the flight.
If you want a distance driver that combines control, glide, and reliable finish with premium feel, the MVP Plasma Tesla delivers long-range accuracy you can trust.