The center mark is the injection point (known as a gate) and those other marks are where the ejector pins are located to push the disc out after the shot.
Love to see ya throwing mvp/axiom/ streamline especially patent pending and out of production molds. Vector and amp are my fav out of production molds.
As a new player who gravitated to MVP due to the fact that the overmold and plastics felt the best for my hands a a musician, I appreciate your play through to learn how to play these discs. The 155g fission Photon is my best driver for my 250-300 flex shots, the gyro tech really works with fission. The new fission Pyro like you said is actually super accurate and flies easily, it’s the first disc I’ve started comfortably hitting forehands on. The new fission plastic in the Halloween 2024 pyro is clearly even another level above the fission in the fission Photon, in design hand feel and flight. So neat seeing the older and discontinued “antique” MVPs you show as well!
My favorite is definitely the Tesla. It’s a disc for me that I know where it’s going and how it’s flying each time it leaves my hand. It’s definitely a workhorse for me. I find the ones I use the most on the course are the Tesla, my Hex, my Pyro, my Parachute, and my Pixels.
Throw only MVP axiom due to lightweight availability minus my judges. Combo of trail, crave, tempo has been a cheat code for my game. Love the content, keep it up.
I have a mix bag and bag around 13 MVP/Axiom/Streamline. My favorite is the MVP Teleport, a 14.5-speed, easy-to-control, and nice wind fighter with a predictable fade.
I took a vacation recently and did not have much room. I was travelling and would play a few courses that I had no experience at. Took my small bag and loaded with MVP b/c it covered most of my common slots. Pretty much played lights out for myself. Not sure why. I have a Matrix Electron at 172 gram. It is getting a lot of use since then and it is a bit out of shape now but a hyzer flip machine for wooded tracks. Also included a Neutron Relay - a Teebird-ish fairway driver that was quite suitable. Best overall though was a Plasma Insanity at 158g. What a ripper! I have since upgraded to 158g Neutron Insanity. Hyzer flip bombers.
A lot of MVP love going on these days. And why not? They make some gooood discs. Slowly taking over my bag as well. At first, I felt a little dirty for getting on the hype train. But I got over it and embraced the gyro!
I'm a very new, amateur. But I throw MVP brands exclusively. I fell in love, and I've enjoyed building my bag to this point. MVP keeps me excited about new discs, and the sport in general. I'm sold out to MVP for sure.
@@IceBergTV The disc I throw the best, cleanest release, most control, gap shot disc... Cosmic Neutron Crave. There are so many to pick from that I enjoy, but if I had to play a "one disc round" I'd bring the Crave.
I switched to all MVP disc and my game has improved. I believe it's due to accurate flight numbers and consistency with they're disc. I know that I can trust every disc to fly the way they always do. Best thing I did to help my game.
Glitch IS my short game. Tried a volt in electon. Didn't care for it. Plasma volt was beautifully fast and OS...Might need another. Innova Eagle is a driver that is great in base plastic
@IceBergTV maybe, but my electron volt was meh. The PLASMA volt was more overstable and longer. Had a flat top, high plh, and tried to sneak left its whole flight
Need to throw a Resistor. If a Tesla is too beefy, grab a Wrath. You should try a Mayhem as well. My favorite disc is a Panic. I call mine Angus, because it is so beefy, but dang it is a forehand bomber.
The Pyro is MVPs best mid in my opinion, 3/5 of my mids I bag are Pyros. My neutron one stays on a string for 250-300ft before getting a slight fade my first run proton pyro is an absolute beef cake almost flies identical to a Deflector and my 2nd run proton Pyro is the perfect in between.
@@charlesaschI’m definitely planning on trying one out, if the Fission Pyro is as flippy as the Fission Dimension respectively to there neutrons versions. Then it may end up replacing my Hex.
Wow, you are throwing nearly the bag I have thrown for awhile. PFN Tesla and the PFN Fission Photons are $$$. Glad I have a nice stock in addition to PFN FR Fission Teslas. Those are the secret disc.
BTW, you missed the injection points in the Proton Tesla. They are in the same place as the Neutron. You get it in the video, your light may have made it harder to see. Same process though.
@@IceBergTV Some of those PFN Teslas are straight up Firebirds. They beat into real beauties though. I still bag the one that I got when it was first released. There were a few of the Protons that they put in a small amount of Plasma additive to give them a hazy, swirly look. Those were called FX. They have done that to other runs but the FR ones are special. I still have a couple of backups for the one I bag. One of my go to discs for sure as well as my FR FAF Fission Tesla. They are like the Inertia in terms of being super straight but they can handle the torque of a forehand better than the Inertia so I went for fewer molds.
My new ToT Eclipse Wave is way flippier than the OTB Eclipse Wave from a couple of years ago. I have max weight Fission Waves that are more stable than my new ToT Eclipse Wave
MVP disks have a higher percentage of more shallower discs! So MVP discs being More shallow feel better for people With average to smaller than average hands.
Brod begins a 1 month, full bag MVP experiment... then I see this thumbnail title and I'm like...hmmm coincidence? Is someone over at MVP doing some rogue, Men in Black, from the shadows marketing? Like some dude in a black suit quietly approaching frolftubers, "psssst, come this way sir." "We'd really like to see you be curious about MVP discs enough to switch your entire bag. You know, because you just want to know and decided to find out all on your own, independently, with no input or sponsorship from MVP. Now, if you'll please just look right here at this pen I'm holding in front of you..."
@@IceBergTV Electron plastic IS base plastic per MVP. maybe Your confusing with Neutron? Fission plastic is Neutron (premium) plastic with microbubbles in it like blizzard plastic for innova.