MVP Nomad Putter – James Conrad’s Signature Neutral-Stable Disc
The MVP Nomad is the first disc in the James Conrad Line, designed as a neutral-stable putter that blends artistic inspiration with disc golf performance. With exceptional glide and clean, straight flights, the Nomad is ideal for putts, approaches, and controlled drives. Whether you’re a new player or a touring pro, the Nomad gives you confidence with its versatility and reliable finish.
Why Choose the MVP Nomad?
- James Conrad Signature Disc: The first putter in his line, inspired by his love for travel and Arches National Park.
- Neutral-Stable Flight: Straight with minimal fade, perfect for all skill levels.
- Unique Feel: Electron plastic has superb grip with tactile feedback in all conditions.
- Art Meets Science: Features stunning topographical artwork true to the MVP and Conrad aesthetic.
Flight Ratings:
- Speed: 2
- Glide: 4
- Turn: 0
- Fade: 1
Technical Specifications:
- Diameter: 21.2 cm
- Rim Width: 10.5 mm
- Weight Range: 165–175g
- Plastics Available: Electron, R2, Plasma
Who Should Throw the MVP Nomad?
- Beginner Players: Ideal for learning clean putting and approach technique.
- Intermediate Players: Useful for floaty circle 2 bids and spin putts.
- Pro-Level Players: Versatile point-and-shoot utility for putts and tee shots.
FAQs About the MVP Nomad
Q: Is the MVP Nomad good for putting or driving?
A: Both! Its neutral-stable flight excels in putting but is stable enough for accurate off-the-tee shots and upshots.
Q: What makes the Nomad special?
A: It’s the first disc designed with input from World Champion James Conrad, and it features art inspired by Arches National Park.
Q: How does the Nomad compare to the MVP Anode?
A: The Nomad is more stable than the MVP Anode, offering a firmer fade and more confidence on drives.
Q: Which plastic should I choose?
A: Choose Electron for grip and putting, R2 for eco-conscious players, and Plasma for durability and added glide.
Add the MVP Nomad to your bag and discover a putter that blends feel, flight, and artistry — a true exploration of form and function.
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