Envy / Axiom Discs / Electron Firm / James Conrad Replica
Envy / Axiom Discs / Electron Firm / James Conrad Replica
Envy / Axiom Discs / Electron Firm / James Conrad Replica
Envy / Axiom Discs / Electron Firm / James Conrad Replica
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Envy / Axiom Discs / Electron Firm / James Conrad Replica

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The Axiom Electron Firm Envy - James Conrad 1X Signature Series is the new stock Electron Firm Envy.

The Axiom Electron Firm Envy is a slightly overstable putt and approach disc. The Envy has a smooth modern feel that fits in the hand perfectly, lending confidence for both putt and approach duties. The Envy exhibits reliable high-speed stability and a minimal fade. With a slightly lower profile and cruising speed than the Ion and Anode, the Envy is a uniquely “lid-like” stable disc golf putter.

The Envy’s defining flight characteristic is its ability to hold a straight flight for power throwers, but also be a dependably stable approach disc for lower power throwers. Its medium depth offers a healthy balance of straight flight paired with an easy clean release. While its flight stability is largely similar to the MVP Ion, the Envy offers an entirely new feel. Its versatile stability on any type of shot will help the Envy find its way into every Axiom thrower’s bag.

Envy Model Specs:
Class: 10mm Putt & Approach
Weights: 165g - 175g
Diameter: 21.1cm
Rim width: 10mm
PDGA max weight: 174.3g
Released on 1-31-2014

Electron plastic is premium baseline material that has a chalky feel for superb grip. It has glide-enhancing properties on the surface that softens the low-speed stability with wear.