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The Crave provides controllable straight flights with a great feel and loads of dual-color style. Relative to MVP drivers, the Crave is like a seasoned Servo. The popular "worn workhorse-stable" vibe is achieved with subtle wing contours that also feel great in the hand. The stability, range of weights, and easy throw make the Crave a GYROâ„¢ rig staple.
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The Envy has a smooth modern feel that fits in the hand perfectly, lending confidence for both putt and approach duties. The Envy exhibits reliable high-speed stability and a minimal fade. With a slightly lower profile and cruising speed than the Ion and Anode class, the Envy is a uniquely "lid-like" stable putter.
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Mesmerizingly straight, the Hex is the newest midrange from Axiom Discs. With flight numbers of 5/5/-1/1, the Hex will find a place in anyone’s bag as a versatile and reliably straight midrange. At the highest arm speeds, the Hex will produce slightly understable lines from flat, but the 1 fade keeps it from flipping over completely. For lower arm speeds, the Hex has enough turn to make shaping lines a breeze. If you are looking for control in the woods, or simply a versatile line shaper, the Hex is the midrange for you. Available in Neutron plastic to start, add some magic to your game with the Hex!
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Mesmerizingly straight, the Hex is the newest midrange from Axiom Discs. With flight numbers of 5/5/-1/1, the Hex will find a place in anyone’s bag as a versatile and reliably straight midrange. At the highest arm speeds, the Hex will produce slightly understable lines from flat, but the 1 fade keeps it from flipping over completely. For lower arm speeds, the Hex has enough turn to make shaping lines a breeze. If you are looking for control in the woods, or simply a versatile line shaper, the Hex is the midrange for you. Available in Neutron plastic to start, add some magic to your game with the Hex!
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The Insanity is best described as a worn-in MVP Inertia, with slightly more high speed turn and a diminished fade. For average power throwers the Insanity will be remarkably straight, while high power throwers can execute precise flip and turnover lines with ease. Whether you're looking for that sweet-spot worn disc flight, or you're looking to achieve bigger Inertia lines with less power, give Insanity a shot.
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Many players have had the chance to try the Axiom Tempo - but if you’ve been waiting, for fear of losing yours, you can now rest easy as the Axiom Tempo joins our catalog of stock offerings! Releasing with flight numbers of 4 | 4 | 0 | 2.5, the Tempo excels as an overstable putt and approach disc thanks to its low-profile and flat flight plate. Power throwers may find a small amount of turn before the torque resistance and reliable fade kick in for its forward pushing finish, while lower power throwers will find a straight-to-overstable thrower good for windy days and consistent approach angles. See what all the hype for the Tempo is about by grabbing your own! Speed: 4, Glide: 4, Turn: 0, Fade: 2.5
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The Virus is Axiom's easiest to throw distance driver, with a glide and responsive understability that keeps it in the air. Power throwers will be able to flex huge turnover shots with straight forward fade. Average throwers will be able to extend and shape lines using the Virus' turn and gentle fade. Compared to the MVP lineup, the Virus resembles a worn-in Impulse.
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