MVP Discs Stasis
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MVP Discs Stasis Flight Numbers: 2, 1, 0, 2.5
The MVP Stasis is a brand-new approach putter designed for controlled placement shots with elite torque resistance. Featuring a puddle-top design and MVP’s Glide Reduction Profile, the Stasis prioritizes accuracy and consistency over distance, giving players a true point-and-shoot option for short-range control. If you’re looking for similar discs, check out our putters or explore our approach discs.
With extremely low glide and dependable fade, the MVP Stasis excels at landing exactly where you intend. This makes it a reliable option for controlled approaches, windy conditions, and players who prefer discs that stay on line without drifting past the basket. The added stability makes it a strong forehand and backhand option that can handle power without losing its shape.
Release date is currently TBD, but the Stasis is debuting in Neutron plastic, including a Special Edition release featuring artwork from Skulboy. This unique illustration captures the idea of a disc in suspended motion, pairing the Stasis’ low-glide, overstable flight with a standout visual design. Get yours while supplies last.
Flight Numbers
2 | 1 | 0 | 2.5
The Stasis delivers:
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Extremely low glide for controlled distance
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Strong torque resistance
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Straight initial push
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Dependable finishing fade
It excels at:
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Approach shots inside 250 feet
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Wind-resistant upshots
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Forehand approaches
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Placement shots where ground play must be minimized
The Stasis is designed to fly straight under power before finishing with a reliable fade that helps it settle close to the target.
Glide Reduction Profile
The Stasis introduces MVP’s Glide Reduction Profile, a design built to limit unwanted float and carry.
Key design elements include:
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Puddle-top flight plate
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Thumb track grip
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Reduced glide
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Consistent, predictable landing zones
This profile helps the disc slow down in flight and settle where it lands rather than pushing long past the basket.
How the Stasis Fits in the MVP Lineup
The Stasis fills a unique role in MVP’s approach lineup.
Compared to other MVP molds:
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More torque resistant than a Streamline Range
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Less aggressive fade than the Entropy
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Lower glide and more placement-focused than most throwing putters
Many players will find the Stasis fills a similar role to discs like the Kastaplast Berg, providing a dependable approach disc that stays near the target.
Built for Controlled Approaches
If you want an approach disc that:
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Handles power without turning
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Stays close to where it lands
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Performs reliably in wind
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Provides confident approaches inside 250 feet
The MVP Stasis is designed to deliver exactly that.
This is a purpose-built control putter that rewards clean release and smart shot selection.
MVP Stasis Release Information
The MVP Stasis is an upcoming putter from MVP Disc Sports designed for controlled approaches and torque-resistant placement shots.
Key details currently known:
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Flight Numbers: 2 | 1 | 0 | 2.5
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Disc Type: Approach Putter
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Flight Style: Low glide, torque resistant
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Top Design: Puddle top with thumb track
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Plastic: Neutron (Stock + Special Edition Skulboy)
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Release Date: TBD but we will update you when MVP let's us know
More details will be updated as MVP releases more official information.
MVP Stasis FAQ
What is the MVP Stasis?
The MVP Stasis is a low-glide approach putter designed for controlled shots and predictable landing zones. It features a puddle-top design with a thumb track that reduces glide and improves grip.
What are the MVP Stasis flight numbers?
The MVP Stasis flight numbers are 2 | 1 | 0 | 2.5, indicating a low-glide putter with strong torque resistance and a dependable fade.
When will the MVP Stasis release?
The official release date for the MVP Stasis has not been announced yet. As we expected, MVP will release the disc first in Neutron plastic.
What discs are similar to the MVP Stasis?
The Stasis fills a similar role to discs like the Kastaplast Berg, providing a torque-resistant approach disc that limits glide and helps players control landing zones.
Is the MVP Stasis more overstable than a Streamline Range?
Yes. The Stasis is designed to be torque resistant and overstable than the Streamline Range, making it more workable for controlled approach shots.