Axiom Proton Soft Rhythm Fairway Driver with Lobster Claws - 2024 MVP Open Edition Stamp [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
Axiom Proton Soft Rhythm Fairway Driver with Lobster Claws - 2024 MVP Open Edition Stamp [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
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Pile in, we’re shipping out to Boston with the Proton Soft Rhythm! This understable fairway driver is releasing in the fan favorite Proton Soft plastic for a much grippier surface while maintaining the durability MVP discs are known for. See All: Proton Soft Rhythms with Lobster Claws - 2024 MVP Open Edition stamp.
Mold: The Axiom Rhythm Fairway Driver in Proton Soft Plastic -- Speed: 7 | Glide: 5 | Turn: -2 | Fade: 1
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“Everything in the universe has a rhythm, everything dances.” – Maya Angelou
Thrown smoothly, the Rhythm will be a dependably straight flier. Thrown with power, the Rhythm will exhibit a natural turn from flat, perfect for hyzer flips.
Lower power players will find the Rhythm to be laser straight with a slight fade at the end, making it a great first driver or line-hitting disc.
Higher power players will love the Rhythm for carving up the woods with hyzer flips or natural turnovers from flat, even rollers aren’t out of the question for the Rhythm.
Whether you’re looking for your first straight driver or an awesome line shaper, the soon-to-be fan favorite Rhythm is the fairway driver for you.
Plastic: Proton Soft - See all Proton Soft Discs
Proton plastic is MVP's premium look and performance material. It's known for its excellent durability which allows for a long consistent life. They are transparent in color and select molds are also available in a softer variety.
Stamp: Lobster Claws - 2024 MVP Open Edition
It’s no secret the Boston area is famous for their seafood, and Green C Studio brings his artistic talents to add a triple foil taste of the northeast to this disc, making for a delectable treat on the course!
Consistent gradual flip. Great for hyzer flip also.
I was looking for something that was on the less stable side in a seven speed. This had a gorgeous stamp that made me smile, and felt good in the hand.
So I bought it on a Saturday and went out and tested it in the Kansas wind. It played nicely one week later, I was playing on a docile day And through my first ever ace. So all in all this Disc worked for me and had one of the best returns on investment.
As new, for my arm speed, this disc flies more straight with less turn. I'm confident that with a few more tree hits it will begin to turn similar to my Leopard3. Rim shapes are different (Rhythm vs Leopard3) so that may be a personal thing that determines a preferred disc pick. I also have a similar pair (Impulse vs Sidewinder) which are the "same" yet different for shot variation.
