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[Axiom] Axiom Discs Clash

that's one thing I love, is that the grip logo almost looks like the Imperial cog symbol.

Even the way 'grip' flows together like the lettering in 'Star Wars' :thmbup:
 
It sounds like it will have decent stability, more than the Servo.
 
Since we're not really talking about the clash so much. I am red/green color blind and have searched for many a red disc in the grass when I first started playing. Now I play with mostly only blue discs because they pop for my eyes better. I also only carry 7-8 discs though, and grab them by feel.
 
Damn you must be a Zen Dragon!

Any thoughts if this will be closer to the resistor in stability or the servo. A touch less stable resistor with a little more glide would be sweet. I've been throwing a 153 resistor and its just not the same disc as my 172. I really like it but way less stable at that weight. The bite just isn't there, but it did kick the servo out for now.
 
I should mention that it still won't turn over like my 165 servo can. Which is why I put that in and benched the servo
 
I can definitely see how you might replace a servo with a light resister. They feel very similar in the hand and I feel like the servo is pretty much a resistor with some turn to delay the fade so the light resistor could problably slot in the same way.
 
I can definitely see how you might replace a servo with a light resister. They feel very similar in the hand and I feel like the servo is pretty much a resistor with some turn to delay the fade so the light resistor could problably slot in the same way.

Exactly what is going on in my bag. I have a 175 Resistor and a 160 Resistor with a 172 Crave & a 155 Crave. A 172 Inspire rounds it out. The Crave and the Inspire are close, but there is a difference in HSS and LSS for sure.
 
So from what I've heard for a power thrower like me the Clash should have a bit less hss than the Crave, but more lss, and for powered down throws be straight with more fade than the Crave.

Sounds like an Eagle X style disc. The Servo seems to fit this description for me so it will be interesting seeing how the Clash compares.

I've been using Craves a lot lately off the tee, both FH and BH, and I wonder what sort of lines this disc will offer in comparison...
 
Not sure how I missed this one. I wasn't interested at first, but with the thought that this could be a resistor with a touch less fade... If that is the case, I will bag a slightly heavier(than my 165 resistors) in proton to see the same stability hopefully(and not lose the skip). Plus pretty colors=bonus! :D
 
Not sure how I missed this one. I wasn't interested at first, but with the thought that this could be a resistor with a touch less fade... If that is the case, I will bag a slightly heavier(than my 165 resistors) in proton to see the same stability hopefully(and not lose the skip). Plus pretty colors=bonus! :D

Resistor would appear to be notably different in the HSS dept if Clash HSS is below the Crave. Depending on your power, they might play quite different roles, the Clash and Resistor.

I have a 167 N Volt that seems to fit this description for me. Turned and faded more than I expected. I'm a mark for Axiom plastic, I've liked almost everything they've released, but unless this disc surprises me - I have an Eagle X and said Volt on the shelf.
 
when is mvp going to release something truly overstable? ****. ive flipped everything they have released.
 
Resistors and Motions are plenty overstable. Definitely an archer and the error issue. I throw 425-50 and they have never shown me any intentions of flipping.

you arent even breaking 500? do you even disc bro? you sound like a chucker

once you get on my level youll realize they are flip machines. nice try though
 
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