
MVP and Axiom Discs are starting 2025 with a heater! While welcoming Jeremy Koling to Team MVP, they bring along a fan favorite disc and a new plastic blend.
The Axiom Discs Particle Glow Proton Tempo Team Series Dragon Fly is the first Team Series release for Big Jerm. The Tempo has seen a limited release in the past, but it’s finally time for a wide release. This forehand friendly, overstable approach disc has a nice low, flat proile with a reliable fade at the end of the flight. Give the Tempo all that you can and know it will follow though.
The new Particle Glow Proton plastic takes the much loved Proton blend and adds in glow particles that shine brightly under UV light. It has both a slight color-glow effect and a group of glowing particles.
Color Notes
Think of the Particle Glow Proton plastic as more Proton than Glow or Eclipse. Yes, these have specks of glow in them, but they aren't true glow discs. The effect is quite nice.
Particle Glow Proton from Axiom Discs
The four numbers on a disc tell you the discs’s flight characteristics: speed, glide, turn, and fade.
Lower speed ratings typically translate to a disc being easier to throw, but may not go as far. Higher the speed, further they’ll fly, but they are more difficult to throw.
Glide tells you how much it wants to stay in the air.
Turn indicates how much it wants to turn to the right at high speeds. -4 will turn more than -1.
Fade tells you about the end of the flight. The higher the number, the stronger it will finish to the left.