Axiom and MVP are the same team, but there's a distinction between the brand-entity-companies. I was just at a place where I managed 8 brands under one parent company and it gets confusing referring to brand/company/group entities in 3rd person, plurals, etc etc. Team or Teams, both are applicable in this arrangement. Same people acting in the same roles under separate brand companies; it'll shake out, but have some fun with it.
The short:
- MVP stays bad-a with science vibe and neutral-color rims
- Axiom gets to explore the bold sexy aesthetics of plastic discs
- more granular mold options per speed class across the two lineups
- new molds/materials/classes in development for both brands
Getting precise GYRO in color is a nice bonus from tuning the machines up for drivers. Longer more fault-intolerant wings need more TLC, and the TLC machine does vibrant rims that are sooo wrong for the MVP brand. But as a foundation for an entirely separate brand, it's golden. They've always been unintentionally hawt discs, now MVP stays engineery and Axiom can be sexy while both lineups are expanded.
My crush is on the Envy so far. Some putters are lids, some are lid-like. This one's got lid flavor in a non-lid design. Pretty sick. I'm off my game and had never played in snow, but I can throw a putter and the bros got to see me sink an Envy from ~100+
![Big grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
.. it's a tasty seeker.