TrippinBill
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My slightly US Axis has turned to very US now, just replaced it with a fresh FR Green and it's money! Nice easy turnover that will pan out and not turn and burn on you!
Any chance you wanna offload the one you just replaced? PM me if you do.
my n axis has resurected MVP in my bag. something about neutron is better for me than protron especially in the mids. I have a domey peoto pink and a flat orange red. the flatter one is straight on a rope no problems. the domey pink has some fade to it and is a great compliment to the flatter one. unless the wind is howling the axis is the only mid i need around. I do keep a lighter warship in there for the understable mid, but with the flatter axis i can make it turn if i want to. Neutron is the best plastic to happen to MVP yet!!
I have to resurrect this thread just to give some attention to my N Axis. It has quickly become my favorite disc...It just flies so smooth and straight that it really is a beautiful thing to watch. I'm also really putting it out there far as well, nearly as long as my old 2nd FR Buzzzes (longest non-tweener line drive mid ever). They have really good HSS for having almost no LSS. When I power it I do have to give it just a touch of hyzer, but on most mid shots it's holding it's angle of release 100% true.
Not all N Axis are the same...The first two testers I got were very different from the ones I'm throwing now. My favorites are the flat dayglow 176s. I'm really liking that color of N plastic in all my MVP molds.
Just wait foe the Electron plastic ... just wait for it. It will hybridize man....
In some ways that was a lifetime ago. Most people don't know about their first run especially if it was called electron. It fits their theme.The red overmolds on the FRs were originally referred to as "electron plastic"
I wouldn't be surprised if that name came back.
The red overmolds on the FRs were originally referred to as "electron plastic"
I wouldn't be surprised if that name came back.
In some ways that was a lifetime ago. Most people don't know about their first run especially if it was called electron. It fits their theme.
Yeah, I can't believe I'm already giving history lessons on MVP...You are right though, at this point a lot of people aren't aware of their history and where they came from. MVP is definitely our "home team" in terms of DG forums. The MVP guys were just posters on DGR discussing nerdy stuff and they took what they learned and started their company. They were literally born and bred here on the internet which is one of the reasons I've always supported them so stoutly. They met me on DGR/here and I convinced them to let me test their discs and review them, and they met Zamson there as well and ended up hiring him as their disc artist/web designer. MVP is "our" disc golf company.:thmbup:
Just took my axis out of the bag in favor of a nice flat mako. The axis just couldn't compete with the mako for dead straight neutralness in all conditions.
My bag is now MVP free... the vector lost out to a pig, and the ion/anode combo couldn't touch my champ/pro rhynos.
Can't say I didn't try I guess...
Have you tried a flat Neutron Axis? It is the straightest Axis I've thrown.
That's one sentence that'll cost me money, now I want another one. Weenie.
Axis is my go to, ace runnin skin saving machine. I think it's the best disc in my bag especially in wind, but with the heavy weights I can see how people are gunshy. Is the neutron easier to throw?
And I split my first Ion on a tree. So congrats to me.. if I was to replace a Medium 170 with a Neutron 170 I understand that's closer to a year of wear than a soft? Yes? (I haven't got a Neutron Ion but lots of softs)
What? Pics?