Neutron Insanity, Project Lab Coat

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Do you know the definition of insanity? A little flip, a little fade, this disc is very useful for certain technical lines.

Project Lab Coat (or “PLC”) was a moment of self-reflection, and asking ourselves, “Are our discs currently the best that they truly can be?” As we reflected deeply and critically on our product line as a whole, we came to the conclusion that there are indeed some things we can do to make our discs better. We believe that visual excellence should match performance. Accordingly, we took a cri... Read More


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PDGA Official Specifications

Diameter:21.1 cm
Height:1.4 cm
Rim Depth:1.1 cm
Rim Width:2 cm
Max Weight:175.1 g
Date Approved:Dec 19, 2014
Speed
9
Glide
5
Turn
-2
Fade
1.5
Understable
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Project Lab Coat (or “PLC”) was a moment of self-reflection, and asking ourselves, “Are our discs currently the best that they truly can be?” As we reflected deeply and critically on our product line as a whole, we came to the conclusion that there are indeed some things we can do to make our discs better.

We believe that visual excellence should match performance. Accordingly, we took a critical look at our stock stamps. Most of the stock stamps in the MVP & Axiom lineup are close to 10-15 years old. They were great at the time. However, over the years, we have continued to push the bar higher in stamp design, and a lot has changed in the last decade. Our industry-leading multi-foil stamping capability has been the pillar of pushing the limits in stamp design over the last decade. Despite this progress, many of our stock stamps actually predate this period of advancing capability.

These circumstances made it obvious to us that the majority of our stock stamps deserve to be the best that they can be. Accordingly, the majority of our stock stamps will be refreshed with a new design that encompasses the beauty of multi-stamping capability.
As part of this same commitment to making every aspect of our discs the best they can be, we also took a hard look at the visual standards that define the MVP Disc Sports brand. The look of the black rim has been iconic for MVP, and keeping that focus on consistency is paramount. That concept is at the core of everything for the MVP Disc Sports brand. When it comes to plastic, flight, and the overall look – it’s all about consistency. As the MVP Disc Sports brand evolved with additional plastic technologies, including Eclipse and R2 Neutron plastic, a white rim standard was adopted for those plastic types for visual and functional reasons.

During our moment of self-reflection, we have also come to the realization that the MVP Disc Sports lineup is better represented with a white GYRO rim standard across all of its plastic lines, not just Eclipse and R2 Neutron. Accordingly, we will be making this change in the MVP Disc Sports lineup for all production starting in 2026 and beyond.

We feel that it is important to preserve the foundation that we have built for the MVP Disc Sports and Axiom Discs lineups. The precedent set forth in the MVP Disc Sports identity is the “consistent look and feel.” In fact, this is the very reason we chose to develop Axiom Discs as a separate brand when we wanted to explore making prettier discs with greater emotional appeal. We have since maintained this premise between our two GYRO brands, and we will continue to preserve the identity of both brands with this new standard.

In summary, Project Lab Coat is our commitment to ensuring MVP and Axiom discs fully represent the best of what they can be today, not what made sense a decade ago.

“Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”
-Albert Einstein

When I first saw MVP unveiling more and more of their overmolded discs, they all looked the same to me. So they probably all flew the same, right? Well, I was wrong!

The MVP/Axiom family has grown quite rapidly in the past few years. Their discs have come to cover the entire spectrum of flying discs, now with Axiom’s first distance driver. The Insanity flies similarly to a beat-in Inertia.

So yeah, suck on that Einstein.

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Insanity by Axiom Discs

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PDGA Official Specifications

Diameter: 21.1 cm
Height: 1.4 cm
Rim Depth: 1.1 cm
Rim Width: 2 cm
Max Weight: 175.1 g
Date Approved: Dec 19, 2014

Control Driver

Speed: 9 Glide: 5 Turn: -2 Fade: 1.5 See ALL Insanity Discs
Who is the manufacturer?
The Neutron Insanity, Project Lab Coat is made by Axiom Discs.
What is the disc model?
This is the Insanity. Check it out on our famous Flight Guide! You can also check out more Insanity discs here.
What type of disc is this?
This disc is a Control Driver, Hybrid Driver.
What is the stability for this disc?
This disc is rated as understable.
What are the flight numbers for this disc?
The flight numbers are 9 / 5 / -2 / 1.5. Flight numbers are displayed as Speed / Glide / Turn / Fade. You can compare this disc on our Flight Guide too.

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