MVP Reactor Disc Review

The MVP Reactor is a modern, neutral-stable midrange built for point-and-shoot control. With easy speed and dependable finish, it thrives on straight lines, soft hyzers, and controlled turnovers. Players who value clean releases and predictable landings—whether in the woods or on open fairways—will find the Reactor a trustworthy workhorse.
Quick Flight Numbers
Speed
5
5
Glide
5
5
Turn
-0.5
-0.5
Fade
1.5
1.5
Why Throw It
- Point-and-shoot control: the 5/5 speed and glide carry straight, while the -0.5/1.5 keeps the finish gentle and predictable.
- Line-shaping made easy: accepts hyzer, flat, and slight anhyzer angles without dramatic dump or early turn.
- Reliable woods performer: controllable speed helps it thread gaps and land flat instead of skipping deep into trouble.
- Confidence from 200–320 ft: enough glide for effortless distance, but stable enough to trust on touch forehands and backhands.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: neutral flight teaches clean form—straight with a soft finish instead of hard fades.
- Intermediate: a true workhorse mid for tunnels, placement shots, and controlled approaches.
- Advanced: dependable neutral mid you can power up; holds angles and handles touch forehands without dumping.
Shot Ideas
- Hyzer-flip to straight: release on slight hyzer; the -0.5 turn stands it up and the 1.5 fade gives a clean, late finish.
- Flat laser with soft fade: throw flat and nose-down to let the 5 glide push forward, then trust the gentle hook at the end.
- Controlled turnover: add a touch of anhyzer—expect a slow pan that fights back to flat rather than burning right.
- Touch forehand approaches: the neutral stability keeps it from wobbling, and the 1.5 fade settles it next to the pin.
- Low-ceiling straight shot: keep it low and smooth; speed 5/ glide 5 holds line without needing a big height window.
Round out your midrange lineup by pairing the Reactor with a beefier overstable mid for windy days and a straighter, low-fade option for touchy woods shots—then let the Reactor handle the everyday, point-and-shoot work.