MVP Neutron Matrix
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MVP Neutron Matrix 5 | 4 | -1 | 2
The MVP Neutron Matrix is a stable, torque-resistant midrange engineered to deliver laser-straight lines with a highly predictable finishing bite. Designed as a slightly faster, longer-flying evolution of the iconic Axiom Envy, this flat-topped workhorse handles power flawlessly without drifting offline. Featuring MVP's signature GYRO® overmold technology, it locks onto its rotational axis to maintain strict stability in crosswinds and wooded gaps alike. Whether you are searching for a point-and-shoot driver off the tee or a touch machine for approach lines, this disc anchors your starting MVP Discs collection.
Flight Numbers
Boasting flight numbers of 5 | 4 | -1 | 2, the Matrix balances smooth, high-speed travel with an incredibly reliable end-of-flight drop. The subtle -1 turn is highly resistant to turnover, allowing the disc to push dead-straight down the fairway under full power rather than rolling away. As it loses forward velocity, the prominent 2 fade guarantees a clean, forward-pushing finish that locks securely onto the pin.
| Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 4 | -1 | 2 |
The Matrix delivers:
- High Torque Resistance: Absorbs maximum arm speed on both backhand and sidearm releases without flipping uncontrollably.
- Precision Angle Control: Exceptionally responsive to release manipulation—hold smooth hyzers, flat lasers, or predictable flex-out anhyzers.
- GYRO® Overmold Stability: The weighted outer rim maximizes angular momentum, keeping the disc on its intended aerodynamic path longer.
It excels at:
- Technical wooded tunnel shots where early or erratic high-speed turn results in a kick offline.
- Snappy forehand touch approaches that require a flat, comfortable profile and an unhindered release.
- Controlled, sub-300-foot drives off the tee box where accuracy outweighs raw distance.
The Neutron Plastic Advantage
Molded in MVP's premier flagship Neutron polymer, this Matrix offers a stunning opaque look matched with tournament-grade durability. Neutron plastic is widely celebrated for its elite grip texture, providing a confident, tacky feel in both humid summer rounds and cold, damp morning conditions. The robust nature of the dual-mold design means your Matrix will absorb heavy impacts from rocks and trees without losing its factory stability profile, serving as a reliable partner in your bag for seasons to come.
How the Matrix Fits in the MVP Lineup
- Vs the MVP Neutron Reactor: The Reactor carries a touch more forward glide (5) and a more traditional, slightly larger midrange diameter. While the Reactor is built for sweeping, modern straight-to-fade distance lines, the Matrix features a smaller, more compact 21.5cm diameter with a beveled wing that offers tighter torque control and a more distinct low-speed finish.
- Vs the MVP Proton Matrix: The Proton version uses a translucent plastic blend that tends to retain its stiff rigidity in blistering heat and offers a slightly slicker surface finish. This Neutron version provides a gummier, more tactile grip right out of the box with improved impact elasticity.
- Vs the Axiom Envy: The Matrix is frequently described by team players as a "longer Envy." It mirrors the flat-topped feel and torque-resistant flight of the legendary driving putter, but utilizes its speed-5 midrange rim to push an extra 40 to 50 feet further down the fairway.
MVP Matrix Product Information
- Flight Numbers: Speed 5 | Glide 4 | Turn -1 | Fade 2
- Disc Type: Stable Workhorse Midrange
- Plastic Blends: Neutron Flagship Premium Double-Mold
Frequently Asked Questions About the MVP Matrix
What makes the physical design of the Matrix different from other midranges?
Unlike standard midranges that feature a concave lower wing, the Matrix utilizes a distinct beveled wing design paired with a slightly smaller outer diameter (21.5cm). This gives it a highly ergonomic, shallow hand feel that reduces dragging friction on release, making it exceptionally comfortable for both forehand and backhand grips.
Is the Neutron Matrix beginner-friendly?
Yes, though its behavior will adapt to arm speed. For lower arm speeds and beginners, the Matrix functions as a highly reliable, predictable overstable midrange for headwinds and hyzer approaches. As a player's power develops, it matures into a dead-straight, point-and-shoot fairway driver.
How does the Matrix handle windy playing conditions?
Thanks to its low profile, flat top, and high-density GYRO® outer rim, the Matrix cuts cleanly through moderate winds. While it isn't a pure overstable utility "meathook," its natural torque resistance keeps it from turning over into the wind on a flat launch.
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