Plastic: Plasma
Plasma
Weight - Color (Stamp): 167g - Egg Yolk (Chrome)
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Plastic: Plasma
Weight - Color (Stamp): 167g - Egg Yolk (Chrome)
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MVP Zenith

The MVP Zenith is James Conrad’s control distance driver, built for long, accurate shots when placement matters as much as pure power. It feels great in the hand and delivers a neutral-to-stable flight you can trust on demanding tee shots.

Flight: 11 | 5 | -0.5 | 2. The Zenith shows subtle high-speed turn before a reliable fade, creating long, controllable S-curves instead of wild turnovers. Official specs

Why throw the MVP Zenith?

  • Control distance driver that blends workable turn with a confident fade.
  • Perfect for long fairway shots where you need both distance and accuracy.
  • High-power arms get effortless hyzer-flips and controlled flex lines.
  • Lower-power players find a wind-fighting, reliably overstable driver.

Plastics

Neutron (premium): MVP’s flagship opaque blend with excellent grip and durability. Neutron Zeniths fly very true to the 11 | 5 | -0.5 | 2 numbers and make a great primary distance control driver.

Plasma (premium, pearly): durable premium plastic with an iridescent sheen and slightly gummier feel than Neutron. Plasma Zeniths often feel a touch more flexible and grippy while keeping the same neutral-stable flight.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 11
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -0.5
  • Fade: 2

Similar Discs

MVP PhotonMVP Wave

FAQs

What are the MVP Zenith flight numbers and what do they mean?

The Zenith is rated 11 | 5 | -0.5 | 2. That means distance-driver speed, strong glide, a hint of high-speed turn for extra carry, and a reliable fade to finish on line.

Is the Zenith overstable?

It’s stable-overstable. For high-power players it offers controlled turn and a reliable fade. For lower-power arms, it flies more like a straight-to-overstable driver that can handle wind.

Who is the MVP Zenith best for?

Players who want a control distance driver instead of a pure max-distance bomber. It’s ideal for shot shaping on par fours, long flex lines, and drives where fairway hit percentage matters.

How does the Zenith compare to the Photon and Wave?

The Photon is generally more overstable and wind-fighty. The Wave is more understable and better for hyzer-flips and turnovers. The Zenith sits between them as a neutral-stable control option.

Which Zenith plastic should I choose?

Choose Neutron if you want the straight-up stock feel and flight with maximum durability. Go Plasma if you prefer a slightly gummier feel, extra grip, and pearly, eye-catching plastics without sacrificing performance.

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