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    MVP Neutron Limit

    MVP Neutron Limit

    4.2
    (13 Reviews)
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    The Limit is designed to handle extremes, whether it is a maximum headwind or maximum arm speed, the Limit can handle it. The Limit's speed and stability couple to make a functional and forceful driver. Whether you've got the power, or you need need a utility disc to bend around obstacles, the Limit is a high-speed driver that pushes the limits.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 14.5/3.5/0.0/4.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 14.3/3.7/0.3/4.3
    Our Price:
    $17.95

    Neutron Details

    Neutron is a premium polymer blend that offers a unique look and feel while maintaining excellent durability. It is available in a wide variety of bright easy-to-spot colors.

    Limit Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.10 cm
    • Height: 1.90 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.20 cm
    • Rim Width: 2.50 cm
    • Max Weight: N/A

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Distance Driver
    • Stability: Very Overstable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Advanced
    • Plastic grade(s): Double Mold
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Connor Fess
    My Flight Ratings: 14/3.5/1/5 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 10, 2020 18:28 PM

    The MVP Limit is an interesting disc, because there is no way on planet earth you can get this disc to not fade.   It can effortlessly get around any corner due to its inevitable ability to dive bomb to the ground. I do not recommend this disc for anyone looking for a distance driver, however it is fantastic at getting around any tree in your way, and it bounces once it smacks the ground which does add a good 15 feet to your throw.

    Griffinbenfield
    My Flight Ratings: 14/3.5/0/4 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 02, 2020 19:13 PM

    I got this disc out of a mystery box and I was excited to see it. It is not easy to use initially but once you can figure out how it's flies it does its job. I throw mainly RHFH so when I throw it flat or even a little anhyzer it fights to hyzer then almost knifes to the ground. Most of the time when I throw this disc it hits the ground at a 45 degree angle or steeper. With this being said I do enjoy using it when I use it correctly. 

    bharing
    My Flight Ratings: 14/4/0/4 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 18, 2020 08:00 AM

    If you have power this disc is great. I can put my Teleports on a flex line 365-400ft but I can consistently get a straight shot with a fade 350ft with the Limit. I can also flex it out a bit to prevent the fade and push it to 375ft.

    I find this also a very useful utility disc. With the wide rim and high speed, you can throw with lower power and a low shot to get a great skip. Very helpful to get around trees and other obstacles.

    I have not thrown any other overstable MVP discs other than the Axiom Fireball but I find the Limit or a similar overstable disc a necessity in my bag; I use to use a Innova Max but the Limit gives more distance and versatility as well as a wider skip than the Max did.

    Kyle Knop
    My Flight Ratings: 15/5/1/4 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 06, 2020 20:31 PM

    The MVP Limit is an extremely overstable disc that is almost impossible to turn over. I bought this disc a few weeks back and it quickly became my favorite forehand driver. I hit a new max distance of 450ft out of it and can get pretty close to that consistently. With the rh forehand shot you can force it to go left and its going to come back and glide a long way in the process. Dont let the 3.5 glide fool you, this thing will go.

    David Ross
    My Flight Ratings: 14/4/0/4 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 30, 2019 06:43 AM

    I love this disc. It's my go to forehand disc. I've learned to throw this anywhere from 100 feet to 475. When throwing maximum distance you'll have to learn how to keep it on its side for about 300 plus feet before it flattens then will fade to the right. If you're in a open area just throw it high on a angle with a forehand ! Or short throws slightly bend your wrist an let it rip. 

    Discstreak
    My Flight Ratings: 14/4/0/4.5 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 21, 2019 21:09 PM

    Love my limit. This thing is BEEFY, great side arm disc for high speed sidearm throwers as a utility disc.I normally throw PD2s and my MVP Dimension side arm for max distance (340-420) but needed that 280-320 ft super over stable can't flip disc and this it it.Since I bagged it I've birdied some of the harder holes to birdie on my local courses.I think due to the Super overstable nature of this disc it gets places most discs can't. For reference my side arm runs 65-70 mph at full power. Great utility disc for power throwers.I would not recommend this disc if you are new to the game.

    David Slippy
    My Flight Ratings: 14/2/2/6.5 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 29, 2019 20:53 PM

    when you think of the most overstable disc ever to exist, is the limit the first thing that comes to mind? It should be. If you’re having ego problems about your distance and could use a little humbling in your game, just put one of these hogs in your bag.

    Maybe you’re someone who is so hardcore about disc golf that you would play through a hurricane or a tornado and you just can’t find anything that will hold up in face ripping 100 mph winds... look no further 

    Alan Barker
    My Flight Ratings: 14/5/0/5 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 17, 2017 14:54 PM

    The MVP Limit is probably the most overstable disc ever made. It's a really fast disc with an ultra thick rim, but don't expect to get a lot of distance out of it. The only way I could get the Limit close to 300 feet of distance was by throwing it forehand at a healthy anhyzer angle.

    Like most of the newer MVP distance drivers, the Limit is pretty domey. I don't throw domey discs well forehand as the domey angle of the disc makes me release it anyzer. Because the Limit is so massively OS, this didn't matter becasue it would always fight out of the anhyzer and come back. In fact, I'm sure the dominess and easy to anhyzer release helped give me more distance as there is no way I could get any distance out of it with a flat release.

    Because this disc is so overstable it probably has a use that it only can do. The Limit The If you're looking for a disc that you can guarantee will fade back, this is it. I'm pretty sure a 50MPH headwind wouldn't even cause the Limit to turn over, but next time you are in a Hurricane, test the Limit.  

     

     

    Jace Smellie
    My Flight Ratings: 14/5/0.5/4 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 30, 2017 21:57 PM

    So I got the chance to test out the MVP Limit yesterday along with a few other new discs. I hate to leave bad reviews, because just because a disc didn’t fit my needs doesn’t mean it is a bad disc for everyone. But I have a hard time believing anyone will find the MVP Limit to be a useful disc in their bag. As soon as this disc left my hand, no matter the angle of release, it immediately was doing everything it could to get out of the air and onto the ground. This disc takes overstable to a whole new level. It just did not want to fly at all. This is in the large rim category of discs that MVP is coming out with, but unlike the other discs at different stabilities than the Limit, the large rim on this disc doesn’t offer you anymore distance. If you want to throw a crazy overstable gyro disc, step down to the Axiom Panic or even the Fireball or Motion, and I am pretty sure you will be able to get more distance out of them than you will with the Limit. And as is the case for most MVP discs in my experience, there is absolutely no glide. I can say with confidence that I would not recommend this disc to any disc golfer.

    Josh
    My Flight Ratings: 14/4/0/4 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 25, 2017 23:01 PM

    This disc is OVERstable.  I didn't believe it when I saw the flight numbers but man..... this thing is a meat hook.  I don't know if I just got an especially overstable one but it is Max level stability.  

    If you are looking for an extremely stable, extremely wide rimmed driver with gyro.... This is it.  

    Kesler Martin
    My Flight Ratings: 14/4/1/4 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 17, 2017 10:47 AM

    Wow. This is a very oversable disc! I was not able to get this driver even three quaters of the distance my other drivers do. It seemed that whatever angle I released the Limit at, it was always going to veritcally dive bomb the ground. I found that this discs was very useful for short range skip shots. 

    All in all, this disc is not going to give you tons of distance. It is not very comfortable in  the hand. You or any pro will not be able to flip this driver until it has been beat in for 12 years minimum. 

    If you are having trouble with flipping your distance drivers, the Limit will  fix that problem 

    Toddiovision
    My Flight Ratings: 14/4/1/3 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 14, 2017 08:48 AM

    The Limit is as advertised-- it is the most overstable of the wide-rimmed, high-speed discs from MVP.  Even throwing at my personal maximum power, I couldn't get the Limit to hold a straight line for long before it faded hard. I can see this as either a very useful utility disc for hard fades and hyzers, or as a disc that works well for experienced, high-power throwers. Of course, it could fight its way into a head-wind, but it will still fade regardless.

    MVP wanted a higher-speed lineup of discs, and now they've got them. I really loved the Teleport as a bomber for the common player, and the Relativity as an understable bomber that most guys can handle. The Dimension was already getting a bit overstable for me, and the Limit takes it all the way. But, if I had to choose between a Dimension and a Limit, I'd take the Limit, because it is definitely going to be the more dramatically overstable of the two, and thus becomes favored for those special occassions when such a disc is needed.

    I like the Limit as a serious slice of plastic beef, but I would never recommend it to a beginner, since it is not intended for the novice in any way, shape, or form.

    FROSTY23
    My Flight Ratings: 14/3/1/6 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 06, 2017 08:36 AM

    This quite possibly is the most overstable disc ever made. Doesnt mean I dont like it though.....

     

    Wind doenst exist for this, in my opinion this disc is more stable than the stiletto

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