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Discover the Axiom Discs Rhythm, a disc golf game-changer that caters to both novices and seasoned players. This understable fairway driver is engineered to optimize turn and glide, making it an ideal tool for crafting your shots and reaching maximum distance.
The Rhythm is a versatile 7-speed disc, suitable for those who are just dipping their toes into the world of disc golf or those who have been enjoying the sport for years. It's primarily designed for backhand throws, as it gracefully handles the subtlety of a backhand shot rather than the force of a forehand shot.
The flight path of the Rhythm is understable, meaning it will veer to the right during the initial half of the flight for right-handed players, then gradually glide forward and exhibit a slight fade to the left to finish. This makes it an excellent choice for holes ranging from 250 to 325 feet. It's also an exceptional hyzer flip disc for advanced players, and for those with less powerful throws, it's going to be your go-to for maximum distance.
The Rhythm is more than just a disc; it's a tool for mastering the game. It's an excellent choice for learning hyzer-flips or practicing controlled turnovers. For more experienced players, the Rhythm is perfect for navigating tight fairways in the woods. This driver allows players with stronger throws to reduce power and focus on precision without sacrificing glide and distance.
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As a beginner it is a great straight flyer.
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.
As a beginner it is a great straight flyer.
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.