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MVP Disc Sports leads June 29 disc golf release roundup with special Control

MVP’s Special Edition Neutron Control landed June 29 as a stable 10-speed built for headwinds, while the rest of the drop touched nearly every bag slot.

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MVP Disc Sports leads June 29 disc golf release roundup with special Control
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MVP Disc Sports put the Special Edition Neutron Control at the top of its June 29 release slate. The disc comes in 105-0.52, carries a new triple-foil illustration from John Dorn, and is a stable 10-speed that complements the Trail. It is more reliable into a headwind and works for anhyzer and sidearm shots.
The same release cycle also included Fission Signal, Plasma Hex, Plasma Virus, Cosmic Electron Pixel, and Fission Vanish, plus Plasma Insanity, Neutron Dimension, Cosmic Neutron Insanity, and Fission Rhythm. The Hex is a straight-stable 5-speed midrange at 55-11, the Virus is an understable 9-speed at 95-3.51, the Vanish pushes even farther into understable distance-driver territory at 115-32, the Insanity sits in the stable-understable lane at 95-21.5, and the Rhythm is a 7-speed fairway built for line shaping at 75-21.

Neutron is MVP's most popular flagship blend, with a premium look and feel and durability characteristics similar to Proton, so the Control is aimed at players who want a familiar premium driver rather than a gimmick run. Fission uses microbubble technology to build an ultralight core while still running up to 175 grams in the Photon class, with lighter-weight versions for easier turn, less fade, or more carry without changing the mold family.

Project Lab Coat said most stock stamps across MVP and Axiom were 10 to 15 years old and would be updated with new multi-foil designs, while white GYRO rims were set as the production standard starting in 2026. A June 2025 release page listed June as a regular launch window, with the Eclipse Servo among that month’s releases.

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