Axiom Wrath Overstable Fairway Driver
The Axiom Wrath is an overstable 9-speed. It's often described as a longer MVP Volt. It has a straight flight, with a dependable fade back at the end!
This disc is perfect for hyzer lines, moderate headwinds, and baby flexes. If you need to throw a considerable distance with a lot of control the Wrath is the right disc. Its slower speed and consistent fade are the reasons why.
While many players use the Axiom Wrath for backhand shots, it's overstable enough to easily handle a sidearm! Once again you'll get a straight flight with that strong fade pulling you back on target!
Here's what MVP Disc Sports has to say about the Wrath:
The Wrath is a more turn-resistant complement to the Insanity. Just as the Insanity mimics a broken-in Inertia, the Wrath brings a worn-in flavor to the beloved Tesla flight profile. Power throwers will find the Wrath able to turn on command to stretch out and shape distance lines, while average throwers will see a bit of resistance useful for headwinds and fading lines. The low-speed fade of the Wrath is enough to range your shot and rein in a turnover line.
Flight Numbers
Speed: 9
Glide: 4.5
Turn: -0.5
Fade: 2
These flight numbers are accurate in our experience. If you have a lot of power you might be able to get a little extra turn out of the Wrath.
Flight Path Chart
Here's an Axiom Wrath flight chart to give you a basic idea of how it's going to to fly!
Plastics
Proton: Highly durable and translucent. Proton Wraths may be a little more stable than Neutron. You can read our Proton Plastic Review to learn more.
Plasma: Generally the most overstable Wrath you'll find. This plastic is also durable, and has a beautiful metallic sheen to it! Read a full MVP Plasma Review here.
Neutron: Grippy and durable these Axiom Wraths are accurate to flight numbers. You can read our Neutron plastic review for more information.
Read the full MVP plastics guide here.
Skill recommendations
Beginner: This is not a great disc for beginners. It's a little too fast and overstable. Start out with understable putters and midranges.
Intermediate: The Wrath is a great overstable control driver for intermediate-level players. You should get straight flights with a solid fade at the finish.
Advanced: If you have a lot of power then you should be able to get a little bit of turn out of the Wrath. You'll enjoy the control and accuracy that this disc will bring to your game.
Dimensions
These are the dimensions listed for the Axiom Wrath on the PDGA website.
Reasons to Buy an Axiom Wrath
- Accuracy, control, and consistency
- Dependable fade
- Great for backhands and sidearms
- Perfect for sweeping hyzers
- Baby flexes
- Because it's Axiom ;)
- Comfortable in the hand
Hold back on the Axiom Wrath for a little while longer if you are a beginner! Developing your form and power levels on slower and more neutral discs will make you a better player in the long run!
Characteristics
Ratings are on a scale of 1-10.
Stability: 7.5
Consistency of Flight: 8.5
Consistency in Wind: 8
Beginner Friendliness: 6
Distance Potential: 7.5
Control: 8
Utility: 6.5
Fun Factor: 6
Similar Discs
The MVP Tesla is very similar to the Wrath, just a tad less overstable. There are also a large number of comparable discs from other manufacturers.
- Discmania Vanguard
- Dynamic Discs Escape
- Innova Thunderbird
- Innova Savant
- Lone Star Discs Mad Cat
- MVP Tesla
- Discraft Undertaker
- Lone Star Discs Wrangler
- Clash Discs Ginger
- Discmania CD1
- Kastaplast Lots
- Infinite Discs Dynasty
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