MVP Spin

The MVP Spin is a glidey, understable putt and approach disc. It’s great for smooth, controlled shots and works well for both beginners and seasoned players.

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MVP Spin Flight Review

The MVP Spin is a great putt and approach disc to start with. It’s understable, easy to throw, and helps you learn how to control your shots early on. It doesn’t require a lot of power, which makes it perfect for slower arm speeds and newer players looking to build confidence.

The Spin holds an anhyzer line well, making it perfect for turnover approaches and gentle right-finishing shots (for right-handed backhand throwers). You’ll find it useful for soft landings close to the basket, especially on shorter holes where accuracy is more important than distance. It glides easily through the air and stays on the line you put it on, which is ideal when you're learning how to shape shots with precision.

One of the best things about the Spin is how useful it is on short, wooded courses. Tight fairways and narrow gaps call for discs that fly straight or gently turn without fading too much. The Spin handles those situations well. It also works nicely for hyzer flips, just give it a clean release and watch it flip up to flat and carry straight.

You’ll appreciate how smooth and responsive it feels in hand, making it a reliable choice for touchy upshots, circle two putts, and those tricky angles where you want to keep the disc low and controlled. It’s not just for beginners, either, more experienced players use it for controlled turnovers and soft, floaty approaches that need to settle without skipping
away.

If you're looking to build a short game that relies on touch and precision, the MVP Spin is a solid disc to practice with. It helps you develop better control, and you'll quickly see how useful it is in tight situations and wooded courses.

The Spin 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.
Flight Charts for the MVP Spin showing forehand and backhand flights.
MVP Spin Flight Numbers
2.5 | 4 | -2 | 0

The MVP Spin offers slow speed, great glide, easy turn, and no fade. It is perfect for smooth, accurate putts and approach shots.

Skill Level Recommendations

Beginner

If you're just starting out, the MVP Spin is a great choice. You’ll find it easy to throw and control. Its understable flight helps you get distance with less power. It’s perfect for learning touch and accuracy.

Intermediate

For players with more arm speed, the Spin can be a bit flippy. However, it’s still useful for anhyzers, floaty putts, and approach shots that need finesse.

Advanced

Advanced players may find the Spin too touchy or understable for consistent use. It’s more of a utility disc for specialty shots rather than a go-to putter.

See How it flies

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Frequently Asked Questions

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MVP Spin - Disc Golf Deals USA

PDGA-Approved

Dimensions
  • Max Weight:174.3gr
  • Diameter:21.0cm
  • Height:1.9cm
  • Rim Depth:1.5cm
  • Rim Thickness:1.1cm
  • Inside Rim Diameter:18.8cm
  • Rim Depth / Diameter Ratio:7.1%
  • Rim Configuration:60.75
  • Flexibility:7.37kg