xJFK
Double Eagle Member
There's always room. It'll fall between your Fuse and Pain for sure. Try it out man, its worth it.
perfect exactly what i've been wanting. :thmbup:
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There's always room. It'll fall between your Fuse and Pain for sure. Try it out man, its worth it.
It's in our neutral stability midrange category, so a 'lazerrrrrr' deems as an appropriate flight description :hfive:i thought it was going to to a little more stable but i like mine were it is, it is a lazerrrrrrrrrrrrr
Ran into a local pro in Clearwater, FL (Taylor Park) who was testing the Axis and was blown away that he let me toss a few holes with him. I loved the disc! Up to 325 (for me) and 350 (for him) the disc went straight as an arrow and landed flat. I found that throwing it flat, it flew and landed flat. On hyzer, it faded well and held the curve. On anyhzer, it turned and held the turn. I had trouble flipping it from hyzer to flat, but felt that there was really no need, for it didn't seem to turn over on its own.
I ordered two today...
Hope that helps...
Ran into a local pro in Clearwater, FL (Taylor Park) who was testing the Axis and was blown away that he let me toss a few holes with him. I loved the disc! Up to 325 (for me) and 350 (for him) the disc went straight as an arrow and landed flat. I found that throwing it flat, it flew and landed flat. On hyzer, it faded well and held the curve. On anyhzer, it turned and held the turn. I had trouble flipping it from hyzer to flat, but felt that there was really no need, for it didn't seem to turn over on its own.
I ordered two today...
Hope that helps...
Discspeed?
Yep...He saw me throw the Axis and came over a bit confused as he thought it was a Vector that I was throwing like that. I was loving the Axis, but I always like to see how a disc works for others when I'm testing them. It was great to have someone to share my enthusiasm with!
LOL!!! I thought this was you! I'm in your debt bro, you opened my eyes with the Axis. I ordered 2 and anxious to get my own! (Tried to talk him out of oen of his; he didn't budge )
Kiss that beautiful daughter of yours for me and keep chucking! I'll catch you net time I'm in town. Nice to meet you bro!
Jeremiah
Up until recently my whole internet reputation was staked on the Buzzz...I argued it's virtues with Blake and DGR to death, got titled "resident Buzzz expert", and even co-wrote an article with Timko for the Disc Golf Magazine talking about how the Buzzz was the most groundbreaking and influential discs of the past decade. I've thrown Buzzzes since the first runs came out up until recently...But somehow I knew after I really got into Ions that when MVP made an overmolded gyro neutral mid that it would potentially be better than my Buzzz.
This has me thinking, but still have a few questions. Is this summary based off of premium plastic buzzzes, or is this considering pro D and x? because I feel that the premo's totally need almost fairway driver speed to work, and will fade out way too early if you're not throwing them on the 250-300' lines. However, the Pro D's are MONEY shorter than that, especially with any kind of seasoning.
I'm curious as to how far you can power down the axis before you start to see the fade kick in; what's the difference in distance that you can throw your true "mid" shot as you say with the axis where the buzzz would need more power? just curious, not judging, and totally open for feedback. Thanks!
*taps foot waiting impatiently for lighter Axis*
Damned it max weight people! Get out there and buy all these up so some lighter ones can hit stores!
i thought it was going to to a little more stable
It was more stable than I originally thought.
This is funny...It is really hard to understand just how neutral a disc can be before you've tossed the Axis. Most "straight" discs either turn for power players or fade for those with less power. Not this one...The angle that it leaves your hand on is how it will fly...From 150' to 400', and these are the MAX weight discs.