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MVP Disc SportsAugust 31, 2021

MVP Disc Sports | Team MVP Reacts to the Axiom Neutron Paradox!

MVP Disc Sports' Team MVP reacts to the Axiom Neutron Paradox, a brand new flippy midrange disc that's generating buzz in the disc golf community. The team shares their first impressions of this prototype, highlighting its understable design and magical flight properties. According to Team MVP, the Axiom Paradox is a game-changer for players with low arm speed, offering a great training tool to learn how to spin discs effectively. With its unique blend of turn and glide, this disc can help players navigate 150ft up shots with precision and accuracy. As a versatile midrange option, it's perfect for those who want a flippy disc that can handle various throwing angles and heights. From forehand to backhand, Team MVP discusses the importance of touch and technique when working with this disc. Watch as they put the Axiom Neutron Paradox through its paces and share their expert insights on why it's poised to become a top pick in the midrange lineup.

Watch MVP team react to Axiom's Neutron Paradox: hilarious first impressions & thoughts on this new disc golf release.

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Video Transcript

So the newest disc is a flippy midrange and this thing is pretty magical. I just got my hands on the Axiom Paradox. These prototypes are pretty sweet. It's very understable. Definitely a great spot in the line up for this disc. To have a truly understable disc right out of the box is a pretty special thing. It could be a very useful disc for someone with really low arm speed. It can be a great training tool to learn how to give a disc some good spin without overthrowing it. To be able to throw this disc definitely requires touch and even like forehand or backhand to learn how to spin a disc and to get a really understable disc to fly truly is I think a great lesson to learn and I think that the paradox can be a great disc for that. If I had to describe this disc in one word, it would be flippy. It's got a little bit of a dome on it so it feels more as a putt & approach mid type disc. It feels great in the hand though. Gonna be great for those 150ft. up shots where you just need that little turn right to the basket. The fact that you can throw it at a hyzer is gonna flip up and ride straight. A flat shot is gonna turn and finish in that turn and you can even throw it at an anhyzer if you give it enough height. So, really great just flip up part of the mid-range lineup and I think it's what everybody has been waiting for when it comes to those flippy mids. those flippy mids.

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