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MVP - Reactor (Eclipse 2.0)
MVP - Reactor (Eclipse 2.0)
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The Reactor’s flight path is characterized by a neutral-stable GYRO® push followed by a dependable fade.
High-powered players should expect the Reactor to have some subtle, flight-extending turn that doesn’t overpower its natural fade — making the Reactor a dependable, workhorse midrange on every angle of release. The Reactor has just enough fade to shape long turnovers, and the right amount of turn and glide to support laser-like straight shots or hyzer bombs. If you have the power, the Reactor is a surprisingly long flyer too.
Lower power players will find the reactor to be an extremely dependable flat-to-fade midrange — one of the most classic and often needed shots in disc golf. The turn, while likely not apparent from a flat release, will show itself when released on anhyzer — yielding a longer s-turn than perhaps expected. From hyzer, the subtle turn of the Reactor will allow it to generate workable hyzers.
Excelling at gap hitting, control, and accuracy from both forehand and backhand – the Reactor is the neutral-stable workhorse midrange that you’ve been looking for.
Flight Numbers: [ 5 / 5 / -0.5 / 1.5 ]
- Disc Type: Midrange
- Stability: Very Overstable
- Skill Level: Intermediate / Advanced
- Plastic: Eclipse (Double mould / Premium)
- Bead: Beadless
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Renee Woods: Road to the 2026 World Championships
Athlete Profile:
Player: Renee Woods (PDGA #188608)
Location: Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
Classification: Professional (Member since 2021)
Current Rating: 867 (Career High)
Career Stats: 14 Wins | 44 Career Events
The Achievement:
Renee has been officially selected to represent the 2026 Canadian National Disc Golf Team at the WFDF World Team Disc Golf Championships (WTDGC) in Vilnius, Lithuania, from September 8–12, 2026. She will compete in the FP40 (Women’s Pro 40+) division, joining elite athletes from across the country to wear the maple leaf on the world stage.
Career Highlights (2020–Present)
Elite Competition: Renee is the 2025 British Columbia Women’s Series (BCWS) FP40 Champion.
Proven Power: She took 1st place in the distance drive competition at the BC Women’s Championship, cementing her status as one of the premier power throwers in her division.
Steady Progression: Since her PDGA debut in 2021, Renee has maintained a high win rate (over 30%) and consistently shoots rounds rated between 880 and 920.
Community Leadership: Beyond her play, Renee serves as a leader in BC disc golf, acting as Assistant Tournament Director for the BC Women’s Series to foster growth for women and juniors in the sport.
Fundraising Goal: $3,500 – $4,000
While representing Canada is a high honor, it is a self-funded endeavor. According to the Canadian Disc Golf Association, athletes are expected to cover personal expenses including:
International Travel: Round-trip flights from BC to Vilnius, Lithuania.
Accommodations: Lodging for the duration of the 5-day championship.
Ground Logistics: Local transportation and food in Europe.
Training & Equipment: Specialized gear for the international courses at Pavilniai Regional Park.
How You Can Help:
Supporting Renee is an investment in a local Chilliwack athlete competing at the highest international level.
Donations: Individual contributions to help offset the rising costs of international competition.
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