Speed
4
Glide
3
Turn
0
Fade
3
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
176 g
Diameter
21.2 cm
Height
2 cm
Rim Depth
1.4 cm
Rim Width
1.2 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
18.8 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
6.6 %
Rim Configuration
31.75
Flexibility
11.7 kg
Bead
No
MVP Disc SportsMidrange

Entropy

4 / 5 · 41 ratings
Skill Level
Intermediate, Experienced
Stability
Overstable

The MVP Disc Sports "Entropy" operates as an overstable approach disc in the 4-speed category, covering distances between 30 and 60 meters. With its mid-to-flat hand feel, it positions itself as an alternative to established models like the Zone or Harp, utilizing GYRO technology for added torque resistance. Its primary use focuses on controlled wind approaches, reliable hyzer lines, and situations requiring an early left fade. The Neutron and Cosmic Neutron variants deliver maximum overstability, while Plasma plastic offers slightly more grip with comparable flight characteristics. In flight, the "Entropy" exhibits a relentlessly overstable path with a turn of 0 and fade of 3. The low glide rating of 3 keeps the trajectory flat, preventing unwanted float and enabling precise landing points. The disc resists turnover tendencies even on powerful throws, reliably pulling left. Compared to other 4-speed approach discs, it achieves a stability level just below extreme utility molds like the Stego or Baobab while remaining manageable for approach shots. Cosmic Neutron enhances overstability further over standard Neutron, while Electron plastic provides more control for shorter distances. The "Entropy" excels for forehand throws, as its flat profile supports clean releases and maintains the intended line even at high arm speeds. Backhand players rely on it for dependable hyzer approaches and shots around obstacles. Intermediate players benefit from its predictability on approaches, while advanced throwers leverage it for technical lines and aggressive anhyzer flex shots. Beginners will need some throwing power to unlock its full distance potential due to its overstability. As a staple in the bag, the "Entropy" remains relevant for any situation where reliability outweighs maximum distance.

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