Just got done field testing my Volts. They are all 169 grams. There was no wind. I've said I was a 300' thrower. I'll have to revise that. I throw up yo 300 feet with my DX Leo, or beat TM2 Vision. So that's important to note in my comments.
I was getting the Volts out to about 265 feet on my top throws. Most of my throws were flat. I never throw anhyzer. The disc has a strong tendency to fight turn, and it wants to start fading pretty early. I'd say the fade started at about 180 feet into the throw.
On none of the throws did the Volt turn. Not even a tiny bit. It was laser straight for the initial part of the flight.
I don't want to compare the Volt to other discs, because discs fly differently for different people. But, for me, again, as a 260-300 thrower...the Volt had a fairly strong fade. I didn't notice any special glide, or anything that would set it apart from other stable/overstable fairway drivers.
As a fanboy of MVP, I wanted this disc to be magic. But, for my arm strength, it did not perform much differently than other discs I already own.
Will I keep it in the bag? Yes, because I don't have anything in my bag quite like it. The DX Teebird I throw has lost some of its overstability, so the Volt will compliment well with it.
So, that's about it. I know many players on these forums throw much farther than I do, so this review won't really apply to them. This is for the 260-300 crowd.
The Volt is a good disc, has a dependable flight, feels great in the hand, and would be a great stable/overstable addition to anyone's bag.