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MVP Discs in 2025: New Releases and What to Bag This Season
Introduction
MVP is taking over the world! As well as making their own discs, they also manufacture for Axiom Discs, and Streamline. Between the three, MVP as a whole is keeping a dominant hold on the 2025 disc golf market. The key to their success? Terrific discs that fly well, look good, and tote some of the most innovative plastic technologies to date. It can be hard to keep up with new releases, and which ones are hit or miss. In this article we’re going to focus on the top-selling and most popular MVP/Axiom/Streamline discs of 2025 and provide information on how they fly, what slot they should fill in your bag, and more!
Best MVP Discs in 2025
Neutron Trail, James Conrad
Okay, the Trail didn’t come out in 2025, but it’s the 2nd top selling disc of the year so far! Part of the James Conrad Line, the Trail is a fairly straight (stable) distance driver with flight numbers 10 / 5 / -1 / 1. It has to be one of the most controllable 10 speed discs out there. By that we mean it’ll hold almost any angle you throw it on, and has a tendency to turn and fade minimally.
Players who have trouble throwing higher speed discs may find the Trail to be the only distance driver they need. Due to it’s versatility, it’s a terrific hybrid driver for more advanced or pro players.

Particle Glow Proton Soft Proxy, Silva Saarinen 2025 Team Series
The Proxy could very well be one of the straightest flying putters ever. Its flight numbers in premium plastic are 3 / 3 / -1 / 1. If thrown with a touch of hyzer, it’ll stand right up to flat, fly an unusually far way for a putter, and then finish just to the left right at the very end of the flight. As a result of being such a neutral disc, the Proxy is also great for sweeping hyzer or anhyzer shots. On any angle, the Proxy will get that job done. It’s like a 3 speed version of the Trail.
MVP Discs in 2025 – Alternatives For The Saarinen Proxy
The Particle Glow Proton Soft Proxy came out recently, and sold out. While it was a beautiful Proxy, as well as a Team Series disc for Silva Saarinen, there are a ton of different plastic variants that are more commonly available. My personal recommendation is for the Neutron Soft Proxy, which provides supple grip and a perfectly straight flight. One of the biggest advocates for the Neutron Soft Proxy is MVP’s own Paul Krans!
Simon Line Electron Pixel
How could we talk about the best MVP discs in 2025 without mentioning the Pixel? Simon Lizotte’s Pixel has been dominating the best selling list at Marshall Street since last year. The Soft Electron Pixel alone was the #1 best selling disc of 2024. The Electron and Electron Firm Pixels were both also in the top 10 best sellers list. As a thrower, the Pixel offers an extremely “glidey” and workable flight. Since it hasn’t been available much in premium plastics, most people just use it as a putter. The uncanny thing about the Pixel, which may be due to GYRO technology, is the airtime it gets during a putt. If you pop the Pixel with some spin, it’ll keep going straight without losing much altitude for a crazy long time. It’s perfect for spin putters, and makes it super easy to hit putts at longer ranges.
While the Pixel is a fantastic putter, there is a small downside. The lack of overstability, or fade at the end of its flight, combined with the high levels of glide make the Pixel a little harder to control on days with high winds.

Streamline Range
It’s about time another company attempted to make a Berg-like disc! If you’ve never seen or thrown a Kastaplast Berg before, it’s a very slow and neutral approach disc with a super puddled top. The Range is very similar, and has already earned mainstay popularity in many golfers bags. It’s extremely torque resistant, making it great tool for short forehand approaches. As of this writing in April, we currently have the Neutron Range and Proton Soft Range!

Neutron Hex
What the Hex? The Hex is an insanely versatile midrange. It’s like the Trail or Proxy of midranges. Come to think of it, MVP has a ton of discs that are neutral, extremely workable, and easy to throw for all skill levels. The Hex flight numbers are 5 / 5 / -1 / 1. If you could only have one midrange, the Hex is a top contender for that slot.
Simon Line Neutron Balance V2 & V3
While currently sold out, it wouldn’t be a complete best MVP of 2025 list without mentioning the newest addition to the Simon Line. First releasing in the 2024 GYROpalooza Boxes, the Balance was then retooled twice. We managed to get both Version 2 and Version 3 from MVP at the DISC East Expo. Apparently the first version was more overstable than Simon wanted, and so was the V2. The V3 is the least overstable version, and seems to be the most popular. If you see these out in the wild, you can tell the difference by the stamp color. Red stamps are V2s, and black stamps are V3s.
Best MVP Disc in 2025 – Alternatives For The Balance
We’re not sure how long it’ll be until the Balance returns, but we assume that when it does come back it’ll be the third version (the straightest). In the meantime, we can recommend some MVP discs that are slightly more or less overstable. The Pyro is a very popular midrange, which is similar to the Balance but more overstable. There’s also the Reactor, which is less overstable than the Balance, but still offers consistent fade.
Particle Glow Proton Tempo, Jeremy Koling 2025 Team Series
Another of the most popular Axiom discs of 2025 is the Jeremy Koling Particle Glow Tempo! This release was the debut of Particle Glow plastic, and as a result it sold out extremely quick. The Tempo itself has found a place in the bags of tons of players as a consistently overstable approach disc. As popular as it is, there’s no way it’ll be out of stock for very long.
Conclusion: Best MVP Discs in 2025
Now that you’re caught up on the newest and best MVP discs in 2025, it’s time to consider which discs you need for your bag! Honestly, everything listed here would make for a pretty great disc golf bag, you’d only really be missing an overstable driver of some kind. While some of these discs are sold out due to high demand, we expect to see all of them reappear sometime this year.