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    Axiom Neutron - Axiom Thrill

    Axiom Neutron - Axiom Thrill

    4.1
    (11 Reviews)
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    Neutron plastic gives the Thrill a premium, durable feel with excellent grip and bright opaque colors. The Neutron Thrill is a flat, overstable distance driver built for power throws, offering torque resistance and a dependable fade even in headwinds.
    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 11.0/4.0/0.0/3.5
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 11/4/0.1/3.3
    Our Price:
    $17.95

    Neutron - Axiom Details

    Axiom Neutron is a premium polymer blend that offers a unique look and feel while maintaining excellent durability. It is available in a wide variety of bright easy-to-spot colors.

    Thrill Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.10 cm
    • Height: 1.50 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.10 cm
    • Rim Width: 2.20 cm
    • Max Weight: N/A

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Distance Driver
    • Stability: Overstable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
    • Plastic grade(s): Double Mold
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    bharing
    My Flight Ratings: 11/3/0/3.5 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 02, 2021 10:13 AM

    I am a big fan of overstable discs, I bag several in different distance slots. The thrill however was a disappointment. I think it may be fro it being 166g and I have found lighter seems to loose distance for me somehow but it just didn't work for me. Yes, i could rip on the disc but I have a flt-top cosmic neutron Flare that I throw the same distance. If you want an overstable disc for this speed class it will definitely have the bit, it does seem to e more of a dump than a fade though.

    Kurdelski
    My Flight Ratings: 11/4/0/3 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 10, 2020 08:47 AM

    The Thrill is super overstable. So overstable I dare not throw it backhand. But this ended up as one of my most thrown discs as a forehand flex shot. Throw about 30 degrees on an anhyzer it will is glidey enough to give a nice bit of flex before it turns over and hyzers out usually about straight or even finishing to the right. Can only get about 250 feet out of it, but in a woods scramble this disc shaves strokes by opening up new lines. It's the only disc I have ever thrown where you can put a ton of anhyzer power behind it and it just never turns into a forehand roller. It also works OK as a forehand turnover but is a little too overstable.  

    Going to rate this as terrible for beginners because throwing super overstable discs to compensate for poor forehand form is a classic way to develop a bad forehand. Would recommend this only for people who already have a pretty good forehand.

    Blakely Hohlbein
    My Flight Ratings: 11/4/0.5/3.5 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 15, 2020 15:20 PM

    I absolutely love the Thrill. I played college baseball and have a fairly powerful forehand and this thing is absolute money. I throw it on a flex, I can throw it hard straight and know if will hold the line before dumping right (RHFH). I can thumb it. I can hammer it. And I LOVE this disc for forehand rollers and touch rollers out of the woods. It will stay stood up, unlike a lot of other discs that will just dump left on their roll (again RHFH). I think this will always be my favorite all-around disc.

    Ryan Eagle Eye
    My Flight Ratings: 11/4/0/3 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 11, 2018 09:15 AM

    If you like the Innova Wraith class of driver and want a nice feeling significantly OS driver - this is a great choice.

    Feels comfortable, flat top, Fast but in that Speed 11 category so not like a Stiletto in Speed/distance.  Great for Forehands.  Nice skip. I have a 165 worn in one that can get some distance but STILL doesn't turn over and still has solid skipping fade.   If you like OS discs and/or you like the 11 speed type drivers - this is a winner. :)

     

     

    Chris Chris
    My Flight Ratings: 11/4/0/3 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 13, 2018 00:34 AM

    Love this disc! I use it for thumbers

    Rick Meyer
    My Flight Ratings: 11/4/1/3 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 02, 2016 14:34 PM

    This is a very overstable disc.  If you have ever thrown a Flick, this is a just a longer version of it.  I throw RHFH and it will start diving right as soon as it leaves my hand and I can generate a lot of snap.  It is still a useful disc for certain shots, but definitely not a utility disc that you use for everything.  About the only place I use it is for the times you absolutely can not land left or you have a huge obstacle to go around.  Other than that, it stays in the bag.

    Alan Barker
    My Flight Ratings: 12/4/0/4 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 12, 2016 13:14 PM

    Yeah, this disc is OVERSTABLE. It's up there with the likes of the Nuke OS, Stilleto, Ape and Motion. If you're looking for something that won't turn over in the fiercest winds, you may want to consider the Thrill. It's got a good feel to it and a nice flat top which I love for forehand. It has a pretty cool name too.

    Toddiovision
    My Flight Ratings: 10/4/0/3 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 14, 2016 14:47 PM

    Everybody needs an overstable driver when they want a disc to make a hard fade at the end of its flight.  The Thrill is definitely such a disc. I couldn't even keep this disc going straight with an anhyzer release, it still wanted to turn, and turn quickly. You really need to throw with a lot of power to get good distance with the Thrill, so I wouldn't recommend it as a beginner-friendly driver.  Also, it lends itself very well as a forehand "flick" disc, where an overstable discs are preferred. As a primarily backhand thrower, this becomes strictly a utility disc. It is a very handy utility disc, but still, only for special circumstances and special shots.

    Jake LaPutka
    My Flight Ratings: 11/4/0/3 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 08, 2016 14:32 PM

    The Thrill is a pretty cool disc! I tested this disc in extremely windy conditions at 4,400 elevation and it was quite a wind fighter! It is a great utility disc and reminded me a lot of a Fireball or XXX-- A Firebird-like disc that just doesn't fight as hard. My Firebird was consistently landing shorter and farther left than the Thrill I was throwing. In fact, the XXX performed a little better than the Thrill as well.

    I think this disc resembles a XXX the most. It is almost a Firebird, but still is throw-able. It can fit as a utility disc, but in a whipping headwind might hold a little straight.

    I don't really like the feel of the Thrill in my hand, I might sound like a broken record but overmolds simply do not feel good in my hand.

    theKwBarker
    My Flight Ratings: 11/4/0/3 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 03, 2016 14:55 PM

    I threw a 173g Neutron Thrill. This disc is overstable and as such it has its unique spot in the bag. 

    Flicking this disc is probably the best way to get the most distance out of it. To get more distance out of it with a backhand  throw I tried putting a few anyzer lines on it. With the anhyzer line the thrill would hold it for a brief moment and then flattened out and faded off. When I threw with an anhyzer there was not much of an improvment in distance.  

    This disc in my opinion is not meant to be a distance driver, it fades off too fast. However it would work great for a utility disc, one that you would use for a good predictable hook shot. It would be great for dog leg type shots, or for going around a tree, or even throwing into a head wind. This disc is very hard to throw, but with its stability it is very predictable with what it will do. The Disc description for this disc is very accurate. 

    RichA
    My Flight Ratings: 11/4/0/3 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jun 30, 2016 12:56 PM

    I was throwing a 173g Neutron Thrill at 4,500 feet elevation, and it was pretty stable... I generally only carry one to two molds like this in my bag, currently I have a Scythe and for fun, a Stiletto. I think that this disc fills an extremely important slot, and is a great utility disc capable of a lot of shots. 

    This isn't a disc that is extremely shapeable, but it has a lot of utility and is capable of performing consistently. It definitely isn't the most stable of discs, but stable enough for overhands (for me, I don't overhand a whole lot), and great for forehanding. I don't see myself using a disc like this a lot for backhand shots unless it is a unique line/shot, or excessively windy. 

    I did throw some huge anhyzer shots with the Thrill, but it generally flexed out too quickly from an anhyzer, and instead of just flexing/flattening, it would just fade. For spike hyzers, tight corners, wind etc. etc. it would perform fantastically. 

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