MVP Disc Sports - Team MVP Reacts to the Axiom Neutron Hex!
Team MVP is giving an exclusive first look at the new Axiom mid-range disc, The Hex, a game-changing addition to their lineup that's sure to revolutionize your disc golf experience. As a fan of Team MVP's Reactor and Pyro discs, he's excited to share his initial impressions of this new release. The Hex boasts a thin profile, allowing for exceptional grip control and a snappy feel in the hand. This new mid-range is designed to provide maximum turn and fade, making it an ideal choice for navigating technical courses and open fairways. With its controllable flight path and versatility, The Hex is perfect for players looking to add precision and depth to their game. Watch as Team MVP shares his first-hand experience with The Hex, showcasing its impressive hyzer pop-up and fade capabilities. He discusses how this disc will complement his existing bag, particularly when paired with other Team MVP favorites like the Reactor and Pyro. Get ready to take your game to the next level with Axiom's latest release - a must-see for any serious disc golfer.
MVP Team's Unbiased Review of Axiom Neutron Hex: Honest Thoughts & Insider Insights into this Disc Golf Release!
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I love it. I'm a big fan. This is the disc. We are out here giving a first look at the new Axiom mid-range: The Hex. What I really like about it is the thin profile on it. You can really get a good grip on it and it really pops out of your hand. Kinda like my Reactor. It goes a little bit farther I think. Actually gets a good turn and it fights a little bit at the end. The first thing I notice about this disc is how comfortable it feels in the hand so it feels super comfortable for power grip. Super comfortable for fan group and then it also feels super comfortable for my forehand grip So right now, I bagged the Reactor and the Pyro so this will be a perfect compliment to those two. I needed something that I could really pull the anhyzer line on at full power in that wind to where it would fly full but also straighten up and eventually fade out and this disc is gonna hold the anny as long as I want it to but then still reliably kind of come down. It's something that is very controllable. It's similar to our old Theories that are out of production but it's something that makes me look like I have a lot more touch than I actually do. So, having a disc like this in your bag is gonna be very crucial if you're trying to navigate in the woods or open controlled golf. I think I'd use it more for those wide open shots where the fairway driver is just a little too much and the mid is just gonna be a little too short. I would use it the most for, I think tunnel shots on a backhand that need to finish to the right at the end of the flight for a late reverse fade I just got my hands on the Axiom Hex. This is a new mid-range. These things look awesome. With a couple throws, I was getting some really nice hyzer pop-up out of it. Seems like a very versatile disc. I was able to throw it low and hard, get a little hyzer flip out of it right out of the box. The definitely a chance I'll bag one. They feel great.





