MVP Vs. Axiom 2018
The MVP vs Axiom 2018 circuit event is put to the test as Spencer from MVP shares his expertise on the discs featured in this year's competition. Each side comes with a player's pack of three discs, including a driver, midrange, and putter, each designed for specific skill levels and throwing styles. The video showcases the unique characteristics of each disc, such as stability, glide, and turn, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. With in-depth explanations from Spencer, viewers will gain a better understanding of how to handle these discs on the course. From long-distance drivers to controlled putters, this video offers insights into the world of ultimate frisbee, specifically focusing on the key differences between MVP and Axiom's offerings for players.
MVP vs Axiom: Top players face off with MVP and Axiom discs in an intense disc golf showdown. Watch strategic gameplay and clutch shots.
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Spencer with MVP here and we're out of the course today testing out the discs for the 2018 MVP vs Axiom circuit event. Each side comes with a players pack of three discs featuring a driver in Plasma plastic, a midrange in Neutron plastic, and a putter in medium Electron plastic. Starting off the MVP side is the Plasma Motion, an extremely over stable distance driver coming in at a speed of 9, glide of 3.5, turn of 0, and a fade of 4. The Motion provides players with extremely over stable lines and the ability to pull off long hyzers, low skip shots, and flex shots both forehand and backhand. Coming up next in the MVP lineup is the Neutron Matrix. A straight to stable mid-range coming in at a speed of 5, glide of 4, turn of -1, and fade of 2. The Matrix will provide low power players with straight lines to hyzer finishes as well as being workable enough that high-powered players will find neutral flights to hold any angle on which they're thrown. Finishing out the MVP side is the Electron Atom. A neutral stability putter coming in with a speed of 3, glide of 3, turn of 0, and a fade of 1. The atom is a fast controllable putter providing neutral lines on the green as well as giving players the ability to reach the pin consistently from almost any position. Jumping over to the Axiom side we're kicking things off with the Plasma Fireball. A control speed distance driver with very over stable flight paths. Coming in with a speed of 9, glide of 3.5, turn of 0, and a fade 3.5. With an extremely flat profile the Fireball provides players with a comfortable grip for both forehand and backhand as well as being over stable enough to fight any headwind and provide players with consistent fade finishes on any line. Moving on to one of my personal favorites the Axiom mid-range is the Neutron Alias. An extremely neutral disc coming in with the speed of 4, glide of 4, turn of -1, and a fade of 1. The Alias is a control mid-range able to shape any line necessary in order to get you down the fairway. Extremely useful for tunnel shots and tight fairways, count on the Alias to be able to hold whatever angle can get you to the...





