I Tested the 2026 MVP Circuit Challenge Pack

I played 9 holes at Champions Pointe using the 2026 MVP Circuit Challenge discs — the MVP Proton Cypher, Axiom Particle Proton Paradox, Streamline Eclipse Electron Range, and the Axiom Watermelon Proton Tempo. The 2026 MVP Circuit Challenge player pack includes three exclusive discs: the MVP Proton Cypher, Axiom Particle Proton Paradox, and Streamline Eclipse Electron Range. The Watermelon Tempo is the optional fundraiser disc for this year’s Circuit Challenge. In this video, I test all 4 discs on the course to see how they actually fly during a real 9-hole round. The Proton Cypher is the new understable fairway driver making its official debut, the Particle Proton Paradox is a super understable midrange, the Eclipse Electron Range is a low-glide putter/approach disc, and the Watermelon Proton Tempo is the collectible fundraiser approach disc. Can these MVP Circuit Challenge discs handle a full round at Champions Pointe? Let’s find out. Discs used: MVP Proton Cypher — 7 | 5 | -3 | 1 Axiom Particle Proton Paradox — 5 | 4 | -4 | 0 Streamline Eclipse Electron Range — 2 | 1 | -0.5 | 0.5 Axiom Watermelon Proton Tempo - 4 | 4 | 0 | 2.5 If you’re looking for the 2026 MVP Circuit Challenge player pack, MVP Circuit Challenge discs, MVP Cypher review, Proton Cypher flight, Axiom Paradox review, Particle Proton Paradox, Streamline Range review, Eclipse Electron Range, Watermelon Tempo, or Champions Pointe disc golf, this video gives you a real on-course look at all of them. Subscribe for more disc golf rounds, MVP disc reviews, disc golf challenges, and Chain Theory DG videos. #discgolf #mvpdiscsports #mvpcircuitchallenge #axiomdiscs #streamlinediscs #protoncypher #watermelontempo #chaintheorydg