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MVP Matrix
The MVP Matrix is a precision overstable midrange built for control and torque resistance. It feels comfortable in the hand and flies like a longer Axiom Envy, giving you straight push with a dependable fade at the end.
Flight: 5 | 4 | -1 | 2. The Matrix holds lines for most arms, then finishes with a reliable fade without being a true meathook. Official specs
Why throw the MVP Matrix?
- Stable-overstable midrange that resists turn for a wide range of power levels.
- Perfect for flat-to-fade approaches, controlled hyzers, and trusted midrange drives.
- Handles forehand torque without turning into a roller.
- Excels in wind when neutral mids start to drift off line.
- Release-angle responsive, giving useful flights from anhyzer, flat, or hyzer.
Plastics
Electron (baseline): super-grippy baseline blend with a comfortable, tacky feel. Electron Matrix beats in faster into straighter and more workable flights, making it great for cycling multiple stability stages.
Neutron (premium): MVP’s flagship opaque premium plastic with excellent durability and grip. Neutron Matrix runs show the classic overstable flight, holding straight longer before that reliable fade.
Proton (premium, translucent): clear, ultra-durable “candy” blend. Proton Matrix discs stay overstable longer, ideal if you want a torque-resistant midrange that holds its stability season after season.
Flight numbers
- Speed: 5
- Glide: 4
- Turn: -1
- Fade: 2
Similar Discs
MVP Reactor • Discraft Buzzz OS
FAQs
What are the MVP Matrix flight numbers and what do they mean?
The Matrix is rated 5 | 4 | -1 | 2. That means midrange speed, moderate glide, slight high-speed turn for shaping, and a solid, consistent fade.
Is the Matrix really overstable or more neutral?
It is overstable but not extreme. Most players see a long straight push that always finishes left (RHBH), rather than a sharp dumping hook.
How does the Matrix compare to the MVP Reactor?
The Reactor is more neutral-stable with extra glide. The Matrix is more torque-resistant and finishes harder, making it better in wind and on forehand lines.
Is the MVP Matrix good for forehand approaches?
Yes. The flat, beaded-less feel and overstable flight make it a very reliable forehand midrange. It handles torque and still fights back to center.
Which Matrix plastic should I choose?
Choose Neutron for a durable workhorse with classic Matrix stability. Pick Proton if you want maximum longevity and a firm, overstable feel. Go Electron if you prefer extra grip and want to beat in a Matrix to cover straighter or turnover midrange shots.
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