
MVP Disc Sports Reactor
The MVP Disc Sports Reactor is a overstable midrange (5/5/-0.5/1.5) - good for intermediate players.
Our take on the Reactor
The MVP Reactor is the kind of midrange you reach for when you just want the disc to do what you tell it. With a 5 speed, 5 glide, -0.5 turn, and 1.5 fade, it flies mostly straight with only a hint of turn out of the hand and a dependable, modest fade at the end. That stable profile (rated 1) makes it predictable without being a flippy noodle, so it holds a line at controlled power and fades home gently rather than dumping hard left.
This is a disc for everyone, and that is genuine here, not marketing speak. The 21.4 cm diameter and slim 1.4 cm rim sit naturally in most hands, and the beadless rim gives a clean, comfortable release. If you have thrown an Innova Roc or a Discraft Buzzz, the Reactor lives in that same straight-to-slightly-overstable midrange pocket, just with MVP's overmold feel.
At $20.95 to $25.95 it is a fair-priced workhorse. Beginners can throttle it down for straight approaches, and advanced players get a trustworthy stock midrange that resists turning over at higher power.
Editorial assessment by Pine Tree Disc Golf, based on the MVP Disc Sports Reactor's flight numbers, specs, and how it compares to established molds.
Flight path
Estimated from the flight numbers (overhead view). Switch throw and power to see how the line changes.
Strengths
- +Straight flight with dependable gentle fade
- +Comfortable beadless rim, fits most hands
- +Versatile for every skill level
- +Fairly priced workhorse midrange
Weaknesses
- −Fade is too gentle for big wind
- −Not understable enough for max-distance hyzer flips
MVP Disc Sports Reactor data sheet
How we verify: flight numbers are cross-checked against the MVP Disc Sports listing on Infinite Discs and match. Distances, stability category, and beginner score are computed by Pine Tree Disc Golf from the flight numbers.
Reactor FAQ
Is the Reactor overstable or understable?
The MVP Disc Sports Reactor is rated overstable (stability +1), with flight numbers 5/5/-0.5/1.5 - turn -0.5, fade 1.5.
Is the Reactor good for beginners?
Good for intermediate players. With a speed of 5 and turn of -0.5, it is moderate to control for newer players (beginner score 53/100).
How far does the Reactor fly?
Roughly 211 ft at recreational arm speed, 267 ft at intermediate, and up to 325 ft for advanced players. Estimated from its speed (5) and glide (5).
