Axiom Mayhem Flight Chart
The Axiom Mayhem is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 5 | -1.5 | 2. In premium Neutron, Proton, and Plasma plastics, it’s designed as a straight-stable bomber that can hyzer flip, ride a long S-curve, and still finish with a reliable fade. Many players treat the Mayhem as a workable max-distance driver that balances turn, glide, and control.
Mayhem Flight Path for Newer Players
For newer players and developing arms, the Mayhem will often fly more stable than the numbers suggest. Thrown flat at lower power, expect a straight push with modest turn (or none at all) and a predictable fade at the end. It’s likely to act like an overstable distance driver rather than a turnover disc, so it’s better as a wind-fighting control option than a pure distance tool for beginners.
Distance Driver Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms
Intermediate throwers can start to see the intended Mayhem flight path. With clean form and decent arm speed, a flat release produces a gentle high-speed turn, plenty of glide, and a controlled fade that brings the disc back to center. It’s ideal for hyzer-flip distance shots, long fairway drives where you want a full S-curve, and tailwind bombs where the Mayhem’s glide really shows up on the flight chart.
Flight Numbers for Advanced and Power Throwers
Advanced and professional players will see the Mayhem fly very close to its listed flight numbers. At high power, it will flip up from hyzer, drift right (for RHBH) with a smooth -1.5 turn, and then glide forward before a controlled fade of 2. It shines as a workhorse distance driver for wide fairways, long turnovers that finish softly, and aggressive lines that still need a predictable finish at the end of the flight path.
Forehand Lines and Utility Flight Path
Forehand players with solid form can use the Mayhem as a workable sidearm distance driver. It handles torque well for a -1.5 turn driver and offers a comfortable rim in the 23mm class. Expect straight-to-understable forehand flights with a dependable finish, making it useful for hyzer-flip forehands, sweeping S-curves, and controlled flex shots on open holes.
Use our interactive tool below to explore how the Mayhem flight path responds to changes in your throwing speed, angle, and style. Adjust the flight chart for backhand, forehand, and left-handed throws to see how the Axiom Mayhem is likely to fly for you on the course.
Axiom Mayhem
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Try the Axiom Mayhem
If you’re looking for a high-speed driver that mixes big glide with a workable turn and reliable fade, the Mayhem is a strong candidate. It’s a great choice for players who want one main distance driver to cover hyzer flips, long S-curves, and controlled max-distance shots.
Puttheads Notes
The Mayhem slots in as a controllable, high-speed driver that rewards clean form with effortless distance. It’s less punishing than some ultra-overstable speed-13 molds, but still stable enough to trust in most conditions. If you like shaping long, glidey lines without worrying about the disc flipping into oblivion, the Mayhem is worth a look.
- Flight Numbers: 13 | 5 | -1.5 | 2
- Primary Role: Straight-stable distance driver
- Plastics: Neutron, Proton, Plasma (premium Axiom plastics)
- Best For: Hyzer flips, S-curve distance shots, tailwind bombs
- Player Fit: Intermediate, advanced, and power throwers
- Reviewer Themes: Great glide, straight laser at power, workable turn with reliable fade