Axiom Tenacity - Neutron / 174g - Melon w/ Yellow Rim (Silver)

Axiom Tenacity

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Unlock effortless max distance with the Axiom Tenacity. Rated 13 | 5 | -2 | 2, this understable 21 mm driver rockets to speed, flips smoothly and glides far before a gentle fade. Designed as the “accessible high-speed bomber” of the MVP/Axiom line, Tenacity rewards smooth form rather than raw power.

New throwers will see instant gains as the disc pops from hyzer and pushes straight instead of fading out early. Seasoned arms can shape towering sky-turns, sweeping roller lines or low-ceiling hyzer-flips approaching 450 ft. The 2.4 cm rim looks fast yet feels surprisingly comfortable in smaller hands, and the dome stores glide you can feel pulling the disc forward through the apex of its flight.

Choose Neutron plastic for balanced grip and vibrant colour swirls that hold stability for months. Upgrade to Cosmic Neutron if you want eye-catching patterns without changing flight. Proton delivers glass-clear durability and a touch firmer feel, perfect for hotter climates or abrasive courses.

Why choose the Axiom Tenacity?

  • Fastest Axiom driver that beginners can still flip.
  • Hyzer-flips to 350 + ft for intermediate arms.
  • Go-to roller disc once broken in.
  • Plastic choices—Neutron, Cosmic Neutron, Proton—cover every feel and weight class.

Plastics

Neutron • Proton • Plasma. See our Axiom Plastics Guide.

Flight numbers

  • Speed 13
  • Glide 5
  • Turn -2
  • Fade 2

Similar discs

MVP Catalyst · Innova Shryke · Discmania Majesty · Lone Star Disc Bayonet

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Axiom Tenacity?

The Tenacity is a 13‑speed distance driver designed to flip up from hyzer, drift right, and glide long before a gentle fade—ideal for max‑distance lines at moderate power.

What are the Axiom Tenacity flight numbers?

Speed 13 | Glide 5 | Turn ‑2 | Fade 2, giving it high‑speed understability with a controllable finish.

Is the Tenacity understable?

Yes—out of the box it turns easily. Lower‑power throwers see long S‑curves; high‑power arms can roll it or shape sweeping turnovers.

Who should throw a Tenacity?

Players reaching 300 ft who want effortless distance, tailwind bombs, or roller potential without needing pro‑level arm speed.

Which plastics does the Tenacity come in?

Primary runs are Neutron and lightweight Fission. Neutron offers balanced grip and durability; Fission’s reduced rim weight adds extra glide and turn.

Axiom Tenacity vs. Axiom Mayhem – what's the difference?

The Mayhem (13/5/‑1.5/2) is slightly more stable and needs more power; the Tenacity flips earlier and suits slower arms.

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Zachary B. (Irvine, US)
Big arms only!

If you throw 450 feet plus, then you can make thise disc work. If not, it will be your skip disc… for like 200 feet, lol

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Zachary B. (Irvine, US)
Big arms only!

If you throw 450 feet plus, then you can make thise disc work. If not, it will be your skip disc… for like 200 feet, lol

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