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MVP Neutron Reactor + Project Lab Coat
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MVP Discs Reactor Flight Numbers: 5, 5, 0, 1.5
The MVP Neutron Reactor is a neutral-stable midrange built to deliver dependable control and surprising distance. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 1.5, the Reactor is known for its balanced flight that combines a forward-pushing GYRO® glide with a reliable fade. This combination allows the Reactor to perform as a true workhorse midrange capable of handling a wide variety of shot shapes.
High-powered players will notice a subtle amount of turn that helps extend the flight without overpowering the Reactor’s dependable finish. This makes it excellent for shaping long turnover lines, carving straight laser shots through tight fairways, or throwing controlled hyzers that continue pushing forward before finishing. With enough power, the Reactor can even reach distances normally reserved for fairway drivers.
For players with lower arm speed, the Reactor becomes a classic flat-to-fade midrange. From a flat release it will track straight before finishing with dependable fade, while anhyzer releases allow the disc to glide into long, controlled S-curves. When released on hyzer, the Reactor’s subtle turn allows it to push forward before fading, creating workable hyzer lines that maintain forward progress.
This release pairs the trusted Reactor mold with Project Lab Coat artwork, adding a distinctive look to one of MVP’s most reliable midrange drivers.
Key Features
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Flight Numbers - 5 | 5 | 0 | 1.5
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Disc Type - Neutral-stable midrange driver
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Plastic - Premium Neutron plastic
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GYRO Technology - Forward pushing flight with dependable fade
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Shot Shaping - Straight shots, turnovers, and controlled hyzers
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Artwork - Project Lab Coat special edition design
FAQ
What is the MVP Reactor?
The MVP Reactor is a neutral-stable midrange designed to offer controlled distance and dependable fade, making it a versatile workhorse disc.
What are the flight numbers for the Reactor?
The Reactor has flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 1.5, providing a straight flight with reliable fade at the end.
How does the Reactor fly for high-power players?
Players with higher arm speed will notice a subtle amount of turn that extends the flight while still allowing the disc to finish reliably.
How does the Reactor fly for lower power players?
For players with slower arm speed, the Reactor typically flies straight before finishing with dependable fade, making it a great control midrange.
If you want a midrange that delivers reliable control, workable lines, and dependable fade, the MVP Neutron Reactor is ready to become a staple in your bag.