MVP Disc Sports

MVP Stasis

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Plastic: Neutron
Neutron
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Plastic: Neutron
Weight - Color (Stamp): Weight Color and Stamp may Vary
MVP Stasis - Neutron / Weight Color and Stamp may Vary - Skyline Disc Golf
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MVP Stasis

The MVP Stasis is a glide-killing putt & approach disc for point-and-shoot control. It’s made to land soft and stay put. Think “Berg-style” control with a Gyro feel in the hand.

Flight: 2 | 1 | 0 | 2 (Estimated). The Stasis holds straight with minimal float. It resists torque and stays predictable in the wind. When it slows down, it fades forward and sits instead of skipping long.

Why throw the MVP Disc Sports Stasis?

  • Low-glide approach disc that drops on command and stays near your landing zone.
  • Torque resistance for short forehands and powered-up touch shots.
  • Great “no float” option for fast greens and scary rollaway angles.
  • Trustworthy in wind when glidey putters start to drift.
  • Excellent for short hyzers, straight chips, and gentle flex approaches.

Plastics

Neutron: durable premium plastic with a clean release and consistent grip. It keeps the Stasis stable and predictable through heavy approach use.

Flight numbers (Estimated)

  • Speed: 2
  • Glide: 1
  • Turn: 0
  • Fade: 2

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FAQs

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

2 | 1 | 0 | 2 means slow speed with very low glide and a dependable finish. Expect short, controlled flights that don’t float past your target.

Is the Stasis closer to a Berg or a Zone?

The Stasis is closer to a Berg-style approach disc. It’s designed to reduce glide and sit down fast. A Zone is faster and wants to push and skip more.

Can I throw the Stasis forehand without it turning over?

Yes. This mold is built for torque resistance at approach speeds. Keep it smooth and nose-down and it will hold its line and finish reliably.

When should I choose the Stasis over a normal throwing putter?

Choose it when you need less carry and more placement control. It shines on fast greens, windy upshots, and touch shots that must sit near the pin.

How do I get the best “sit” landings with the Stasis?

Throw it with a flat, controlled release and moderate height. Let it drop into the landing zone instead of gliding forward. Softer angles and less speed usually help it stick.

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