I love the MVP 6 speeds. Real game changers. I still bag a lot of innova. I really like the Star Invictus. Really nice for curve / skips. And I’ve got a beat in beast and a destroyer that fly great.
I have 4 MVP's, will likely buy more. Feel real fine in the hand and they hold my lines consistently. My personal best on distance is with an MVP driver, the Inertia Neutron plastic. Midrange utility is a Mako 3, don't expect to replace it. Thanks for the showcase !
Def agree that the whole "every destroyer is different" is a load of crap. Maybe like a halo destroyer is a bit more stable than a star destroyer but I've had nothing but consistency from Innova, even ordering factory seconds. That being said, it does seem quite biased when somebody says "yeah well I ONLY throw ___ brand" I think it's quite obvious from pros that the disc really doesn't matter that much, it's about skill. Paul can crush a Destroyer or a Zeus 500 feet, but if you ask him he'd say Zeus due to his preferences. I feel like this is the same for you. It's just not a good teaching look when you say that an entire company's plastic is inconsistent... applying absolutes as somebody who is trying to teach things to other people is a big mistake imo!
@@gyronation9303 that's exactly the doth video I mention in one of my other comments. I've done this to my own disc's and have not found any inconsistencies, but like I said practically a meme now to say that all destroyers fly differently (thanks to this video)
I've only bought 2 destroyers ever and one of them is domey and pretty flippy while the other one i got is way more overstable. However I've bought 4 teebirds that all fly the same so either i just got unlucky with the destroyers or maybe they do use different destroyer molds 🤷♂
Are you sponsored by MVP? If not, then just switch the discs you like from MVP/Axiom/Streamline. No reason at all to stick with only one brand unless you are sponsored by them. Thought Space Athletics and Mint plastic comes from MVP as well. Why limit yourself?
i throw the Insanity,relay and crave every game.my insanity is a consistant ctp disc,my crave i park on a 300 foot hole everytime within 8 feet i love mvp they are my main discs but i have been checking out LoneStar Disc lateley and their plastic is really nice.MVP rules
I throw all MVP but the opening statement about manufacturing consistency is incorrect and it's a myth that keeps being repeated. Maybe back in the day when no one was buying their discs it was easy to get a disc from the same production run but that's not how it is any more. There is quite a bit of variation in some molds especially if you compare many of the molds before they brought production in house versus the molds after that. They might be more consistent that Innova, because Innova produces more batches of discs than anyone which allows for more variation since they have to source more plastic, but there is still quite a bit of variation. I have 2 Volts with wildly different PLH and about 5 Photons that all have different PLH and those are just 2 examples. I love MVP discs and they are all I bag but their manufacturing consistency is about the same as every other manufacturer.
It's just cool to hate on Innova now. Ever since the one doth video about destroyers, everybody parrots this sentiment back over and over and over again. I've never had an Innova disc, tbh any disc ive bought from any manufacturer, be that far off the advertised numbers in terms of flight.
@@Xhalonick Go to a disc golf store and walk to a stack of distance drivers --> compare the profiles of Wraiths and Destroyers.. You will spot differences between them and those differences will also affect the flight of a disc to some degree. You won't spot as much variance in gyro molds since all of them are mostly flat. I throw Innova and I don't find this problematic unless I'd have to order discs online.. Doth's video wasnt fuel for hate towards Innova but a guideline to find a Destroyer that suits you.
This may be the most boring on the edge of my seat video I've ever watched on TH-cam
And I'm here for it.
I don't know how to take that. Thanks I guess?
@@gyronation9303 It's a good thing. I think I added the last sentence because my sense of humor don't always work well in text.
I love the MVP 6 speeds. Real game changers. I still bag a lot of innova. I really like the Star Invictus. Really nice for curve / skips. And I’ve got a beat in beast and a destroyer that fly great.
I have 4 MVP's, will likely buy more. Feel real fine in the hand and they hold my lines consistently. My personal best on distance is with an MVP driver, the Inertia Neutron plastic. Midrange utility is a Mako 3, don't expect to replace it. Thanks for the showcase !
Affirmative. Yes, you should. Axiom also are superior to others.
MVP is the shit.
Photon
Catalyst
Are the two drivers of theirs that I bag.
Also have a Plasma Anode. This putter is a beast
It just felt like he was throwing a lot of the discs too high to get a true flight from them
I've got several axiom and mvp disc's. They are cool for sure.
Def agree that the whole "every destroyer is different" is a load of crap. Maybe like a halo destroyer is a bit more stable than a star destroyer but I've had nothing but consistency from Innova, even ordering factory seconds. That being said, it does seem quite biased when somebody says "yeah well I ONLY throw ___ brand" I think it's quite obvious from pros that the disc really doesn't matter that much, it's about skill. Paul can crush a Destroyer or a Zeus 500 feet, but if you ask him he'd say Zeus due to his preferences. I feel like this is the same for you. It's just not a good teaching look when you say that an entire company's plastic is inconsistent... applying absolutes as somebody who is trying to teach things to other people is a big mistake imo!
@@gyronation9303 that's exactly the doth video I mention in one of my other comments. I've done this to my own disc's and have not found any inconsistencies, but like I said practically a meme now to say that all destroyers fly differently (thanks to this video)
I've only bought 2 destroyers ever and one of them is domey and pretty flippy while the other one i got is way more overstable. However I've bought 4 teebirds that all fly the same so either i just got unlucky with the destroyers or maybe they do use different destroyer molds 🤷♂
Are you sponsored by MVP? If not, then just switch the discs you like from MVP/Axiom/Streamline. No reason at all to stick with only one brand unless you are sponsored by them. Thought Space Athletics and Mint plastic comes from MVP as well. Why limit yourself?
i throw the Insanity,relay and crave every game.my insanity is a consistant ctp disc,my crave i park on a 300 foot hole everytime within 8 feet i love mvp they are my main discs but i have been checking out LoneStar Disc lateley and their plastic is really nice.MVP rules
i also putt with base plastic streamline pilot always,far better putter than the envy imo.i hit 50' stratal putts with it.
@@gyronation9303 sure
You literally backhanded Innova.... with those complements....
Soooo .. who are you? I did a brief look and .. who are you?
I throw all MVP but the opening statement about manufacturing consistency is incorrect and it's a myth that keeps being repeated. Maybe back in the day when no one was buying their discs it was easy to get a disc from the same production run but that's not how it is any more. There is quite a bit of variation in some molds especially if you compare many of the molds before they brought production in house versus the molds after that. They might be more consistent that Innova, because Innova produces more batches of discs than anyone which allows for more variation since they have to source more plastic, but there is still quite a bit of variation. I have 2 Volts with wildly different PLH and about 5 Photons that all have different PLH and those are just 2 examples. I love MVP discs and they are all I bag but their manufacturing consistency is about the same as every other manufacturer.
It's just cool to hate on Innova now. Ever since the one doth video about destroyers, everybody parrots this sentiment back over and over and over again. I've never had an Innova disc, tbh any disc ive bought from any manufacturer, be that far off the advertised numbers in terms of flight.
@@Xhalonick Go to a disc golf store and walk to a stack of distance drivers --> compare the profiles of Wraiths and Destroyers.. You will spot differences between them and those differences will also affect the flight of a disc to some degree. You won't spot as much variance in gyro molds since all of them are mostly flat. I throw Innova and I don't find this problematic unless I'd have to order discs online.. Doth's video wasnt fuel for hate towards Innova but a guideline to find a Destroyer that suits you.
MVPs are more stable
Than other brands with similar or same numbers
meh, I like MVP but these guys really just are too much.