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Axiom Hex – Disc Golf Nerd Casual Review



Welcome to my Storytime Review of the super popular Axiom Hex Midrange. This is a straight stable Overmold Midrange Disc Golf Disc featuring a custom dye by Jory’s Fly Dyes. I tell the story of winning this disc (accidentally) as well as get out into the field to throw it in this mini review video. Thank you for watching!
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Chapter List:
00:00 Start
00:13 Story time
00:30 Piccolo Dye
03:03 Quick Review
03:23 Shape and Design
04:00 A Few More Throws
05:30 Thank You

10 Comments

  1. Piccolo was a real OG villian to anti-hero redemption story(at least for me). His special beam cannon did not f*k around and he mentored my boy Gohan. Lol, those were fun times!

  2. Brother idk if yt is like hiding your vid’s, but despite subscribing, your videos aren’t showing up on my feed and this one didn’t even show up when searching for “axiom hex” despite the subscription. So weird. Great video as always tho brother!

  3. It flies well for you, I can see you work and position the fade. Good win.

  4. Like the review format.
    That said the side by aides are nice but it always seems so hard to line up by hand hand. So i had an Idea for side-by-sides comps. Maybe make a jig to take the photos of the profiles. If it's on a consistently lit background with the same surface, a constant camera angle, and some references point, you might be able bank the photos and use then for future comparisons by splicing the phtos next to each other. That way you dont need to keep all those old disc to do the comps… just an idea, but maybe its more hassle than it is worth…

  5. Have you thrown RPM discs? I’d love to see you try out some of their stuff specifically the piwakawaka, Takapu, and Tara iti. I always enjoy it when you review disc from smaller companies. It’s hard to find reviews on those discs

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