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MVP Disc SportsSeptember 24, 2021

MVP Disc Sports | Team MVP Reacts to the Neutron Uplink!

The MVP Disc Sports team is back at it again, and this time they're putting their new Uplink disc to the test. Led by Team MVP's top players, this video showcases the Uplink's impressive understable design and its capabilities in various throwing scenarios. The crew shares their experience with this mid-range disc, highlighting its strengths for 100-150ft shots where the basket is off to the right. As they demonstrate the Uplink's versatility, they also dive into specific techniques like hyzer shots and how to get the most out of this understable disc. With a focus on finding the optimal angle of attack, Team MVP helps viewers understand how to effectively use the Uplink for both long and short throws. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this video offers valuable insights into the performance and potential of the Uplink, making it an essential watch for any disc golf enthusiast.

Team MVP reacts to Neutron Uplink! Watch [Player Names] try out this innovative disc & share their thoughts on its performance.

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Video Transcript

It's a fun one. It'll definitely be going in my bag. This is the brand-new Uplink by MVP. Another new mid-range disc they're adding to the lineup. The Uplink is quite understable. Definitely on the flippier side compared to say the Reactor, or the Hex. It sits comfortably. It's not too deep. It feels like it'll come out of the hand really clean. A good feeling disc. I threw it mainly and it flipped right up to straight. Definitely gonna be uh the disc for those 100-150ft shots where the basket is off to the right. We still have some obstructions off to the left and off to the right as well. Thrown with hyzer, it'll actually hold that hyzer, maybe flip up a little bit but hold it and glide straight from a flat shot, it's gonna slowly turn with a little bit of hookup at the end and on an anhyzer, it's gonna hold that anhyzer in a gentle turn and finish soft. With the uplink in some of my test flights, I was able to hit it with a lot of hyzer and a little bit nose up and I was getting it to just slowly rise up out of the I'd started on and finish right. Probably somewhere around the 300ft. mark. So, definitely cool to have that understable of a disc out of the bag that you can get 300ft. out. I was also throwing some big anhyzer with it. Throwing it with a little bit of hyzer high and to the left and just letting the disc do the work of of turning itself over and really getting a good glide to the right. Definitely a useful shot especially if you don't throw too many forehands.

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