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Best MVP Discs For Beginners
Best MVP Discs For Beginners
Detour
The MVP Detour fits perfectly between the Axiom Hex and MVP Uplink in the James Conrad series. Known for his beautiful turnover lines, Conrad's backhand dominance is showcased with the Detour's ability to excel at long panning turnovers and easy hyzer-flips. Experienced players will appreciate the Detour's versatility for various shot shapes, while newer players will enjoy its straight flight, ideal for learning the game.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5/-2/1
Signal
The MVP Signal is an understable fairway driver released in the 2016 MVP Circuit. Like the infamous Innova Leopard, this disc is meant to allow players to shape fairway shots, or throw lower-speed turnover shots.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6/5/-3/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 6/5/-3.1/1
Tangent
The Tangent is an understable midrange disc by Maple Valley Plastics. MVP disc sports is known for its high quality putters and midrange discs while utilizing the overmold and “gyroscope” technology. This understable disc is ideal for beginners and less powerful disc golfers, but will also hold a place for more powerful throwers who need a nice straight flight. MVP claims that it has a smooth profile that will fit in your hand like a glove. The Tangent complements MVP’s Vector & Axis nicely to give MVP a full suite of midranges, with the Tangent being the most understable of the bunch.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/4/-0.5/0.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4.5/4.1/-0.9/1
Ohm
The Ohm is a laser straight, high-glide putter for driving and putting alike. It is designed to fly similarly to the Streamline Pilot, but with the added Gyro rim. The Ohm is one of the most popular MVP putters.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/5/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.1/5/-0.1/0.9
Glitch
The Glitch from MVP is a lightweight approach disc with very high glide, that is made for low-speed, precision placement or long distance putting. It can be used as a catch-and-throw disc for warm-up and then used to reach the basket with ease, even making long putts feel effortless.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 1/7/0/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 1/7/0/0
Uplink
The Uplink is a very understable midrange in the MVP line. It's an ideal utility midrange for tailwinds or when you want to hold a short anhyzer line. Alternatively, it's a perfect disc for new players who have difficulty avoiding an early fade.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-3/0.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.9/-3/0.5
Spin
The Spin is a putter that MVP described as "an understable putter that will debut in the 2016 Circuit Event Series. It has a deep profile like the Ion and Anode, which makes it great for glide-filled lofty flights. Its controlled understability makes it suitable for both new and advanced players alike.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2.5/4/-2.5/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.8/4/-2/0
Nomad
The Nomad is the first disc in the James Conrad line. This putter has a small bead to provide additional longevity. The Nomad has a neutral flight on drives and a stable to overstable flight while putting, making for a go-to putter that can handle power on the drives and spin on the putts.
The James Conrad line is set to feature some of his favorite places to travel and tie in MVP's theme of science. This putt & approach disc was inspired by Park Avenue trailhead in Arches National Park in Moab, Utah.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/4/0/1.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.1/4/0/1.2
Anode
The Anode, by MVP, is a top-selling, ultra-straight-flying putt & approach disc. This putter is available in both soft plastic as well as their traditional Proton, Neutron, and Eclipse plastic, which also glows in the dark. Flight ratings for the anode are 2.5/3/0/0.5, showing that it is a super straight putter, especially perfect for those who have a smooth, flat launch/release. Both the Proton and Proton Soft plastics are transparent.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/0/0.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.9/3/0/0.4
Axis
As a reliable ultra-straight-flying midrange disc with forward penetrating end of flight fade, the MVP Axis has a smooth sail and fair speed, with a flight rating of 5/5/-1/1. This is a wide diameter mid that is stable enough to handle powerful hard snaps.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.9/-0.9/1
Ion
The Ion is one of MVP’s high glide discs with just a small amount of overstable fade at the end of the flight. These characteristics make this a great long-range putter for disc golfers of all skill levels. This disc is available in each of MVP’s plastics, including their Eclipse plastic, which glows in the dark. It is also available in the soft Proton plastic.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2.5/3/0/1.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.9/3.5/0/1.2
Relay
The MVP Relay is the fairway driver released for the 2015 MVP Circuit. This easy-to-throw, understable fairway driver is a great disc for new disc golfers. The Relay has a moderate 16mm wing, which makes it slightly slower and easier to control than the existing control drivers in the MVP line.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 6.1/4.9/-2/1.1
If you're looking for the Best MVP Discs For Beginners, this list is based on thousands of real reviews from disc golfers on InfiniteDiscs.com. Each time someone reviews a disc, they're asked how beginner-friendly it is—so what you're seeing here reflects honest, on-course feedback from players of all levels. It's not a generic ranking; it’s built on the real-world experiences of people who’ve actually thrown these discs.
This beginner-approved lineup includes putters like the Glitch, Ohm, Spin, Nomad, and Anode; midrange discs such as the Detour, Uplink, Axis, and Tangent; and a fairway driver in the Signal. These discs consistently earn high praise for their easy control, reliable flights, and comfortable feel in the hand. Whether you're just starting to learn release angles or looking for discs that can help you throw straighter with less effort, these MVP molds deliver. They offer a mix of glide, accuracy, and versatility—helping new players develop better form and build confidence with every throw.
You may also want to explore our list of the best disc golf discs for beginners page.