Axiom Delirium
The Axiom Delirium is a high-speed, overstable distance driver designed for players who need maximum speed and control in their game. With flight numbers of Speed 14.5, Glide 5, Turn -0.5, and Fade 3, the Delirium is built to handle powerful throws and maintain stability even in windy conditions. It is known for its ability to execute big hyzer shots and its capability to fight the wind effectively.
The wide rim of 24.5 mm makes it suitable for players who can handle a larger grip and generate high speed, ensuring the disc achieves its maximum distance potential. This disc is particularly valued by advanced players who will benefit from its predictable high-speed stability and substantial fade at the end of the flight, which provides accuracy and consistency on long drives.Ideal for those who already have a strong throwing technique, the Delirium can be a game-changer in managing challenging courses and conditions
Flight Numbers
- Speed: 14.5
- Glide: 5
- Turn: -0.5
- Fade: 3
Plastics
Available in a variety of plastics, find out more about Axiom Discs’ plastics HERE!
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the flight numbers for the Axiom Delirium?
The Axiom Delirium has a Speed of 14.5, Glide of 5, Turn of -0.5, and Fade of 3.
What makes the Axiom Delirium a high-speed overstable distance driver?
The Deliriums wide 24.5 mm rim and strong fade make it ideal for high-speed throws with minimal turn, even in windy conditions.
Is the Axiom Delirium suitable for beginners?
No, the Delirium is recommended for advanced players who can generate high arm speed to fully utilize its stability and fade characteristics.
What makes the Delirium stand out among other high-speed distance drivers?
The Deliriums combination of speed, minimal turn, and reliable fade make it a standout option for players looking to maximize distance without sacrificing control.
How does the Axiom Delirium compare to similar discs like the Axiom Tantrum or MVP Dimension?
The Delirium is similar to the Axiom Tantrum but with slightly less turn, while the MVP Dimension offers a bit more stability, making the Delirium more suitable for straight-to-fade shots.
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