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Axiom Rhythm
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Axiom Rhythm
Unleash your potential on the fairways with the Axiom Rhythm, an understable fairway driver designed to enhance your game. The Rhythm is engineered for players seeking to add versatility and distance to their throws, featuring an optimal blend of turn and glide for exceptional performance.
The Axiom Rhythm shines in its ability to navigate tight fairways and execute intricate shot shapes, thanks to its understable flight path. With a speed of 7, it offers a gentle turn for right-handed backhand throws, followed by a subtle fade, making it ideal for achieving hyzer flips or controlled turnovers. Its flight numbers—speed 7, glide 5, turn -2, and fade 1—highlight its capacity for both distance and accuracy, ensuring a place in your bag for rounds to come.
Whether you're a beginner looking to improve your game or an experienced player in search of a reliable understable driver, the Rhythm disc offers the performance and control needed to elevate your play. Its design is a testament to Axiom's commitment to quality and innovation, offering a unique combination of durability and aesthetic appeal.
Explore the capabilities of the Rhythm and discover how its flight numbers translate to performance on the course. With the Rhythm in your arsenal, you're equipped to tackle any challenge, turning obstacles into opportunities for memorable shots.
Flight Numbers
Speed: 7
Glide: 5
Turn: -2
Fade: 1
Plastics
Available in a variety of plastics, find out more about Axiom Discs' plastics HERE!
Awesome turning disc for me! A solid compliment to Servo & Crave
J
Joshua A. (Tucson, US)
Great disc
As a beginner it is a great straight flyer.
A
Aaron S. (Washington, US)
Rythmn bombs
Right away the fission rythmn could bomb. I threw it farther than my 11 speeds without having to crank my arm. It can be flippy at high arm speeds so hyzer and controlled release have been key in keeping it from turning too much too soon.