MVP Reactor Special Edition

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    SKU: MVP-Reactor-Special-Edition Categories: ,

    The MVP Reactor Special Edition is a stable Midrange disc.

    It has been assigned a Speed of 5, a Glide of 5, a Turn of -0.5 and a Fade of 1.5 by the manufacturer (MVP)

    We have the MVP Reactor Special Edition in Fission plastic in stock.

    Also note the additional information about the plastic and the manufacturer in the additional information tab.

    MVP Reactor Special Edition in white, fission plastic176WhiteFissionNoNone24.91
    MVP Reactor Special Edition in white, fission plastic178WhiteFissionNoNone24.93
    MVP Reactor Special Edition in green, fission plastic and burst effect178GreenFissionNoBurst24.91
    /176BlueFissionNoBurst24.92
    /178YellowFissionNoBurst24.91

    Technical details

    Manufacturer / DistributorMVP Disc Sports
    Approval Date05-03-2021
    Certification No.20-21
    Maximum Weight177.6 g
    Diameter21.40 cm
    Height1.7
    Edge depth1.3 cm
    Edge thickness1.4 cm
    Inner edge diameter18.5 cm
    Edge depth / diameter6.1 %
    Edges configuration44.50
    Flexibility9.87 kg

    Manufacturer - MVP

    MVP is the abbreviation for Maple Valley Plastics. The company is headquartered in Marlette (USA) near the well-known Great Lakes in Michigan. MVP Disc Sports is known for producing discs with a ring made of a different plastic than the inner side of the disc. This GYRO® technology influences aerodynamics, linear pulse and angular pulse. This gives the manufacturer the opportunity to tune the discs even better and gives the discs a special longevity. It also provides the opportunity for attractive colour combinations. MVP also manufactures the products of the Discgolf brands Axiom Discs and Streamline Discs.

    Plastic

    MVP's Fission plastic is designed to produce lighter discs with a relatively greater concentration of weight in the edge of the disc. Due to the inclusion of small air bubbles in the core of the disc, total weights of up to only 135 g are thus achieved. This allows players with slower throwing speeds to throw longer lasting and faster discs.
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