Tenacity

Axiom Tenacity Flight Chart

The Axiom Tenacity is an understable high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 5 | -2.5 | 2. Designed as Axiom’s “understable bomber” in the 23mm driver class, it uses plenty of glide and high-speed turn to unlock sneaky distance. For the right arm speed, the Tenacity produces long hyzer flips, drifting S-curves, and tailwind bombs that finish with a gentle, reliable fade.

Tenacity Flight Path for Newer Players

For newer players or those without big arm speed, the Tenacity will still behave more stable than the numbers suggest. Thrown flat at lower power, you’ll often see a straight push with only a touch of turn followed by a consistent fade. It won’t be the easiest max-distance option for beginners due to the speed 13 rim, but it can act as a workable driver when you want extra glide and a predictable finish.

Distance Driver Flight Chart for Intermediate Golfers

Intermediate disc golfers will begin to unlock the intended Tenacity flight path. With decent form and speed, a flat release will show gentle high-speed turn, strong glide, and a forward-pushing fade of 2. It’s excellent for hyzer-flip distance shots, shaping long turnovers that pan back late, and tailwind drives where the understable high-speed turn translates into extra carry down the fairway.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Power Throwers

Advanced and pro-level throwers see the Tenacity flying very close to its listed flight numbers. Released on hyzer, it flips up, drifts right (for RHBH) with that -2.5 turn, and then glides back on a soft, controlled fade. Power players can use it for aggressive turnover lines, big-distance rollers, and “sneaky long” shots where they want distance from turn and glide rather than from raw overstability.

Forehand Uses and Shot-Shaping Potential

On forehand lines, the Tenacity is best suited to players with clean, controlled sidearms. It will show some flip under torque, so expect it to function as an understable forehand driver for sweeper hyzer-flips, touchy flex shots, and specialty drives in tailwinds. Those who prefer very overstable forehand drivers will see the Tenacity more as a shot-shaping option than a pure workhorse, but its glide makes it valuable when you need distance with less effort.

Use our interactive tool below to explore how the Tenacity flight path changes with your throwing speed, release angle, and throwing style. Adjust the flight chart for backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed shots, and different power levels to see how the Axiom Tenacity is likely to fly for you.

Axiom Tenacity

 

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Try the Axiom Tenacity

If you’re searching for an understable distance driver that turns, glides, and still finishes reliably, the Tenacity is a strong candidate. It fills the role of a workable high-speed bomber for hyzer flips, long turnovers, rollers, and tailwind drives where straight-to-turning flights can add serious distance to your game.

Puttheads Notes

The Tenacity is one of those “sneaky long” understable drivers that rewards clean form and smart angles. Treat it like a glidey distance tool rather than a pure power disc: give it some hyzer, let it stand up and drift, and let the glide do the work. It pairs nicely with a more overstable speed-13 driver when you want a simple two-disc distance setup.

  • Flight Numbers: 13 | 5 | -2.5 | 2
  • Primary Role: Understable/glidey distance driver
  • Plastics: Premium Axiom blends (e.g., Neutron, Proton, special runs)
  • Best For: Hyzer flips, long turnovers, tailwind bombs, distance rollers
  • Player Fit: Intermediate and advanced players; newer arms that are starting to reach higher speeds
  • Reviewer Themes: Understable bomber, great glide, sneaky distance when thrown on the right angle
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