What we see from MVP Lab Seconds is that will have some sort of a defect, a fault, flaw, or an imperfection of some kind. These are potentially a scratch, bad flashing, dimples, scratches, or other things MVP would deem not 1st quality.
Even with these discs having some sort of defect considered by MVP Discs, they are not enough to disrupt the intended use of a product and flight.
Lab Seconds is what MVP Discs has deemed these discs, as for some reason not quite to be 1st quality discs.
| Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
| 9 |
3.5 |
0 |
3.5 |
The Fireball is overstable and wind-resistant like the MVP Motion but has an overall straighter and longer flight profile. The Fireball has a longer forward push during its early stage of fade, where the Motion would have begun a long gradual fade. At the end of its flight, the Fireball will drop later and more abruptly than the Motion.