MVP Neutron Soft Glitch - 151g Purple
MVP Neutron Soft Glitch - 151g Purple
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Mold: The MVP Glitch Catch in Neutron Soft Plastic -- Speed: 1 | Glide: 7 | Turn: 0 | Fade: 0
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The next great experiment from MVP R&D Lab, the Glitch is a hybrid catch disc designed to blur the lines between disc golf and a catch disc. The Glitch has the diameter of a putter and is PDGA approved as well, making it truly the best of both worlds. With flight numbers of 1 | 7 | 0 | 0, the Glitch is the first MVP disc with 7 glide — just a flick of the wrist is all that stands between you and a game of catch on the beach or an approach to the green! Neutron Soft plastic makes the Glitch easily catchable when throwing around with a friend, but it also makes the Glitch an awesome approach or scramble disc because of its tendency to sit where it lands.
Its neutral flight path makes it a tremendous first disc to learn with — making it a great first disc for players with Ultimate frisbee backgrounds and lower power players! Available in 140g-154g, don’t let its light weight fool you, the Glitch has enough aerodynamic stability and glide to be a useful tool on the course. For anyone who loves to throw discs, either on the course or just playing catch, the Glitch makes an awesome companion for a fun time and some awesome lines. There’s a spot in every player’s bag for the Glitch!
Plastic: Neutron Soft - See all Neutron Soft Discs
Neutron plastic is MVP/Axiom's highest quality plastic. It has the same durability properties as Proton plastic, but with a few advantages. Neutron plastic has improved grip. It is opaque in color which makes it easy to find on the course. Some molds are also available in soft neutron plastic.
Stamp: Stock
This is the standard, or stock, stamp for this mold in this plastic, at this time. Stock stamps change from time to time as manufacturers attempt to keep their offerings fresh.
I love this disc for catch and approach/putting. It flies super straight when you put it on a line.