Description
MVP Volt
The MVP Volt is a slightly overstable fairway driver crafted for long, precise throws and consistent control. Featuring MVPs signature GYRO technology, the Volt delivers a penetrating forward finish and reliable fade, making it an excellent choice for tight lines and placement shots. Whether you’re threading woods or powering down the fairway, the Volt’s consistent flight makes it a staple in any serious player’s bag.
This disc was the first release in the MVP line and remains one of the most trusted options for control drivers. With a speed rating of 8 and a comfortable rim design, the Volt offers an excellent balance between distance potential and shot-shaping control. While it’s built to handle moderate headwinds, it also excels at flat or slightly hyzer releases, producing long, straight flights that finish predictably.
The Volt stands out for its clean release, high torque resistance, and minimal turn. It is ideal for experienced players who demand accuracy without sacrificing distance. If you need a disc that thrives on both forehand and backhand lines, the Volt is built for that versatility.
Flight Numbers
- Speed: 8
- Glide: 5
- Turn: -1
- Fade: 2
Plastics
The MVP Volt is available in multiple high-performance plastic blends, each offering unique grip and durability characteristics. These include:
- Proton: Durable and translucent with a grippy finish
- Neutron: Premium opaque plastic with a solid feel and excellent grip
- Cosmic Neutron: A swirled version of Neutron offering the same performance with a vibrant look
- Plasma: Shimmery and grippy plastic blend with added flexibility
- Fission: Lightweight blend with microbubbles for added glide and carry
Find about more about MVP Plastics HERE!
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the MVP Volt compare to other fairway drivers?
The Volt offers more torque resistance and a straighter finish than understable drivers like the Relay or Crave. It is more stable than the Servo and has a similar flight path to the Teebird or Thunderbird.
Is the Volt beginner-friendly?
Its best suited for intermediate and advanced players. The Volt requires moderate arm speed to perform as designed, especially in its heavier weight classes.
Can the Volt be thrown forehand?
Yes. Its low turn and reliable fade make it a dependable forehand driver, especially in Neutron or Proton plastic for added stability.
What are the best use cases for the Volt?
The Volt is perfect for tunnel shots, headwind drives, and accurate placement lines between 280-360 feet. Its also great for straight-to-fade hyzers.
Whats the difference between Cosmic Neutron and Proton Volt?
Cosmic Neutron offers similar durability but adds beautiful swirl patterns. Proton is a bit stiffer and more transparent, preferred by players who value maximum stability.
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