Plastic: Fission
Fission
Weight - Color (Stamp): 163g - Light Gray-ish (Black)
  • 163g - Light Gray-ish (Black)
  • 173g - Glow w/ White Rim (Silver) *449*
  • 168g - Glow w/ White Rim (Silver) *448*
  • 173g - Glow w/ White Rim (Silver) *446*
  • 173g - Glow w/ White Rim (Silver) *445*
  • 159g - Orange (Black)
  • 165g - Rose Pink (Black)
  • 172g - Pastel Blue (Black)
  • 161g - Pastel Blue (Black)
  • 163g - Mint (Black)
  • 172g - Mint-ish (Black)
  • 167g - Robins Egg (Black)
  • 156g - White (Black)
  • 157g - Red (Black)
  • 162g - Chartreuse (Black)
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  • 173g - Purple (Black)
  • 158g - Melon (Chrome)
  • 163g - Mauve (Chrome)
  • 168g - Lime (Chrome)
  • 174g - Pearl (Chrome)
  • 170g - Glow w/ White Rim (Silver)
  • 168g - Glow w/ White Rim (Silver) *023*
Plastic: Fission
Weight - Color (Stamp): 163g - Light Gray-ish (Black)
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163g - Light Gray - ish (Black) Fission MVP Tesla - Skyline Disc Golf
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MVP Tesla

MVP Tesla is a stable control driver built for long, accurate shots that finish on time. It sits in that sweet spot between fairway precision and distance-driver push. If you want “driver distance” without losing your line, this is the mold.

The Tesla is known for turn resistance and a forward, penetrating finish. It does not wander side to side much. It wants to hold your initial angle, then fade with intent. That makes it easy to aim on tighter fairways and still get serious carry.

Thrown flat at moderate power, the Tesla gives you a straight push and a dependable fade. It feels like a wind-ready fairway that still glides. MVP describes it as a reliable wind-busting driver for low and average power throwers.

When you step on it, the MVP Tesla adds a tight, near-flat turn before fading back. That “small move, then finish” shape is great for long fairway bombs. It also helps reduce lateral drift when you need accuracy over max swing.

Hyzer lines are where the Tesla feels automatic. Start it on a mild hyzer and it carries forward before the fade. That forward carry is great under low ceilings. It also sets up predictable skip finishes on firmer ground.

Forehand players will like how composed it stays under torque. The rim feels comfortable at speed 9. It resists wobble and fights out of anhyzer reliably. Use it for straight forehands that must finish, not flare early.

Think of the Tesla as the bigger brother to the Volt. It keeps the “pinpoint” vibe, but adds more stability and power handling. If your Insanity turns too easily, the Tesla is a clean step up for the same distance window.

Flight: 9 | 5 | −1 | 2. Subtle turn, strong glide, and a forward fade that stays reliable in wind. Official Tesla overview

Why throw the MVP Tesla?

  • Stable control-driver flights with real distance potential.
  • Turn resistance that holds up in headwinds.
  • Forward fade that finishes without huge lateral drift.
  • Confident forehands and controlled flex lines.
  • A perfect “step up” from Volt into more speed and stability.

Plastics

Neutron: MVP’s flagship premium blend. Clean feel, great durability, and consistent stability for daily throwing.

Proton: Clear, durable premium with a firm, fast release. Great when you want long-term consistency and a crisp hand feel.

Plasma: Premium with added grip and a slightly “buttery” feel. Many players like it for controlled releases and comfortable forehands.

Fission: Microbubble premium that makes lighter weights feel more “full speed.” Great when you want easier distance and a touch more workability.

Cosmic Neutron: Neutron family with swirly looks and a premium feel. Often chosen when you want a firmer, torque-resistant run.

Eclipse (Glow): Glow premium built for night rounds and visibility. Great when you want the Tesla slot with glow performance.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 9
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: −1
  • Fade: 2

Similar Discs

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FAQs

MVP Tesla vs MVP Volt: which one should I bag?

Bag the Volt when you want slightly slower control and easier line shaping. Bag the Tesla when you want more speed, more wind tolerance, and a stronger finish while staying accurate.

Tesla vs Undertaker vs Thunderbird: what’s the best “workhorse 9-speed”?

If you want a touch more turn with a similar finish, Undertaker is a great pick. If you want straighter stability and headwind confidence, Thunderbird is money. Tesla sits between them with “pinpoint” control and a forward fade that resists drift.

Which MVP Tesla plastic is best for headwinds and forehands?

Start with Neutron or Proton for consistent torque resistance and repeatable fade. If you want extra grip on forehand touch, Plasma is a great feel choice. For night rounds, Eclipse keeps the same job with glow visibility.

How does Fission Tesla change the flight?

Fission often helps you access full flight in lighter weights. It can add easier speed and a bit more workability for some throwers. If you need maximum wind insurance, lean Neutron or Proton instead.

Is the Tesla a fairway driver or a distance driver?

It’s a control driver at speed 9. MVP places it in their distance-driver class, but most players use it like a fast fairway. If you want accuracy-first distance, it fits perfectly.

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