MVP or Maple Valley Plastics creates unique overmold disc golf discs where the rims are manufactured with a denser plastic than the flight plate which helps to create a gyroscopic effect while flying. MVP offers a full line of discs and several different plastic varieties. Many MVP discs feature artistic triple foil stamps.
The MVP Impulse is the fourth true distance driver introduced to the MVP Disc Golf discs line was made available June 20th, 2014. The Impulse is more understable than the MVP Inertia and extends the range of Switch and provides maximum distance for moderate arm disc golfers..Disc golfers with big arms will find this as a useful utility driver for tailwinds, and beginners will find this as a driver that will flat out provide more distance.
MVP has this to say about there electric disc: “The Tesla’s responsive design balances a subtle turn and reliable fade, while a pronounced glide and forward finish gain extra distance. The Tesla extends high power or headwind lines and has plenty of bite to fade back reliably and reduce lateral drift. The Tesla can be considered the big brother to our acclaimed Volt fairway driver. Choose the Tesla for long-range pinpoint accuracy.”
The Inertia is said to be a “controllable distance driver” with GYRO Push that gives throwers increased control for distance drives. The understable profile of this disc gives excellent distance to power throwers on hyzerflip shots. For less experienced players, the Inertia provides a neutral flight path with a relatively straight distance.
The MVP Switch fairway driver is described as stable-understable, and is the third mold in the slower Resistor/Servo Class. The Switch is like a cross between the mid-range Tangent and the AMP, and is considered to be the best driver for newer players with low power. The Switch is an accurate disc with a lot of glide as well as a lot of shot shaping options. This is an excellent disc for golfers of all skill levels.
The Servo sounds like a slower Volt, or a faster Tangent. It’s said to be a super straight flying disc that is just as super easy to control. While the original MVP drivers (Volt, Shock, Amp) are classified as speed 8-9 drivers, the Servo follows the Resistors path with a 1.7 cm rim and speed rating of 6-7. According to MVP:“The Servo is a straight-stable fairway driver with a low power requirement and controlled speed. Its extended GYRO™ push gives it less lateral movement and immense glide with an effortless forward fade. Both high and low power throwers alike will achieve easy pinpoint accuracy with ultimate control to make it one of their most used discs on the fairway.”
The MVP resistor is a slower overstable fairway driver that provides more controllable speed. The Resistors flat profile makes it excellent for forehand flicks and overhand shots. The Resistor compliments the MVP line of fairway drivers by providing a more overstable driver than the Shock. Utilizing MVP’s GYRO technology, the Resistor “resists” turning and experiences a strong reliable fade. MVP says, “this disc executes accuracy and rangeability like a dream.” This disc is a hard one to “Resist” putting in your arsenal.
The new Tensor by MVP is an overstable mid-range disc designed to withstand the power of the strongest shots. This mid-range driver flies well in winds and offers excellent gliding for an overstable mid-range. Though the flight path of the Tensor is very similar to the Vector, it has an entirely different feel to it.
The MVP Tangent is a understable mid-range disc by Maple Valley Plastics. MVP disc sports is known for its high quality putters and mid-range discs while utilizing the overmold and “gyroscope” technology. This wide disc is ideal for the beginners and less powerful golfers, but it also has a place for more powerful throwers looking for a straighter flight path. MVP claims that it has a smooth profile that will fit in your hand like a glove. The Tangent compliments MVP’s Vectory & Axis nicely as it MVP now has a more full suite of mid-ranges, with the Tangent being the most understable of the bunch. You have heard of going off on a Tangent? Well, this is a good time to get one.
The AMP is the second fairway driver released by MVP. This is an understable disc that is great for beginners. This disc has substantial high speed turn and is equipped with a forward penetrating end flight fade. For less powerful disc golfers, the AMP makes a long straight flying disc. Whereas, for the more powerful players, the AMP is great for super straight hyzer flip lines and slicing right-turning shots (RHBH). The MVP AMP is currently available in smooth Neutron plastic. The GYRO technology allows this disc to have some incredible aerodynamics, alongside linear and angular momentum. This disc definitely “AMPs” up the game.