Streamline Turbulence
Main Features
Streamline says this about the Turbulence: "The Turbulence is the newest brainchild from MVP’s R&D department. What if you could take the reduced glide and comfort that the concave top of the Range provides, but transport that into a fairway driver? The result of that mad science is here in the Turbulence!
Designed with a purposefully concave flight plate, the Turbulence feels amazing in the hand—resulting in extremely clean and torque-resistant releases for both forehand and backhand throws. The unique design also leads itself to less glide, increased nose angle forgiveness for spike hyzers, and a muted skip—resulting in an extremely comfortable fairway driver that excels in all aspects of controlled fairway driver shots.
This overstable driver is quickly becoming a favorite of Team MVP, and we expect that trend to continue for GYROnauts around the world. If you’re looking for dependable overstable control from your fairway driver, look no further than the Turbulence. Nothing can beat feeling the unique aspects the Turbulence can bring to your game."
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Anyone who relies on a Berg, Range, or another similar low-glide approach disc will tell you that sacrificing glide can be your secret weapon. That effortless, soaring flight you love is the same factor that can carry your disc off-target in the wind or when you need to hit a precise landing zone.
Streamline is now pioneering this "less is more" concept in a new category with the Turbulence. It's one of the first driver molds to feature an "anti-dome" top, which is intentionally designed to reduce glide in favor of pinpoint accuracy and consistency. Applying this high-control philosophy to a fairway driver is an exciting concept we're eager to watch unfold.
Flight Metrics
|
Speed |
Glide |
Turn |
Fade |
| 7 | 2 | 0 | 3.5 |
Phases of Flight
| Low-Speed Fade |
|---|
| As the disc slows and spin decreases, the disc pulls out of turn and begins to hook at the end of flight |
| High-Speed Turn |
| The aerodynamic profile turns the disc with the direction of spin during the high-speed phase of flight |
| Forward Push |
| The initial thrust forward during the high-speed phase of flight |
Customer questions & answers
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