MVP Entropy Disc Review

The MVP Entropy is a reliable, overstable approach disc built for control. With a low Speed 4 and modest Glide 3, it holds a straight push before a confident Fade 3 finish, even in wind. Players who want point-and-shoot forehands, dumpy hyzers, and skip-friendly landings inside 250 feet will love how simple it is to range.
Quick Flight Numbers
Speed
4
4
Glide
3
3
Turn
0
0
Fade
3
3
Why Throw It
- Trustworthy in wind: Turn 0 and Fade 3 keep the line true and finish on time.
- Short-game precision: Speed 4 and Glide 3 make distance control easy for 150–250 ft approaches.
- Forehand comfort: The overstability resists torque, so touch flicks don’t sail or turn and burn.
- Skips and stick: Land it on hyzer for reliable checks or purposeful skips around corners.
- Scramble saver: Shape tight lines confidently; it fights out of awkward angles and finishes predictably.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: Great utility and headwind approach disc; expect a strong fade that teaches hyzer control.
- Intermediate: Money forehand/backhand approach tool for consistent, one-disc upshots.
- Advanced: Torque-resistant workhorse for power forehands, spike hyzers, and windy circle-2 bids.
Shot Ideas
- Flat forehand 180–230 ft: Let Turn 0 hold straight, then trust the Fade 3 to finish toward the pin.
- Soft spike hyzer: Start it wide; low Glide 3 helps it drop in without sailing long.
- Standstill backhand: Use Speed 4 for clean, low-power releases when footing is poor or woods are tight.
- Headwind putt/approach: The stable profile shrugs off gusts—aim a touch higher and commit.
- Skip approach: Land on hardpan with hyzer to bounce around obstacles and park corners.
If you want a straighter complement, check out the MVP Envy. Need more fade in a midrange slot? Try the MVP Deflector.