Axiom Discs, Page 3
Brand's website: Axiom DiscsAxiom Discs – Stylish Disc Golf Discs with GYRO Technology
Axiom Discs is a sub-brand of the renowned American manufacturer MVP Disc Sports, offering unique disc golf discs featuring vibrant two-tone designs and advanced GYRO™ technology. This technology enhances stability, flight accuracy, and energy transfer on every throw.
Axiom’s lineup includes disc golf frisbees of all types – from fairway drivers and midranges to putters. Thanks to their bold style and precise craftsmanship, Axiom discs are popular with beginners and experienced players alike.
If you're looking for a high-quality disc golf disc that performs as good as it looks, Axiom Discs is a top choice.
Axiom Discs – Plastic Types and Stability Characteristics
Plastic Type | Description | Stability | |
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Neutron | Premium opaque plastic with excellent grip and durability. | 🟢 Neutral | View discs >> |
Cosmic Neutron | Neutron with swirled aesthetics, standout color blend. | 🟠 Significantly more overstable | View discs >> |
Proton | Transparent, ultra-durable plastic with a firm feel. | 🟠 Slightly more overstable | View discs >> |
Plasma | Metallic shimmer, flexible feel, slight gummy grip. | 🔵 Slightly less stable | View discs >> |
Prism Proton | Firm translucent plastic with colorful rim. | 🟠 Slightly more overstable | View discs >> |
Eclipse (Glow) | Glow-in-the-dark version with firmer core (Eclipse 2.0). | 🟠 Slightly more overstable | View discs >> |
Fission | Lightweight plastic with microbubbles to reduce weight. | 🔵 Often less stable | View discs >> |
Electron | Baseline plastic with great grip, loses stability with wear. | 🔵 Less stable | View discs >> |
Cosmic Electron | Swirled Electron plastic, identical flight characteristics. | 🔵 Less stable | View discs >> |
R2 Neutron | Recycled Neutron plastic with similar performance. | 🟢 Neutral | View discs >> |
Total Eclipse | Glow plastic with rainbow-colored rim, same base as Eclipse 2.0. | 🟠 Slightly more overstable | View discs >> |
Note: Stability may vary depending on the disc model and weight. Lightweight Fission versions are typically less stable than heavier equivalents.
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