Lab Second Cosmic Neutron Crave

(1 customer review)

$14.99

Lab Second Cosmic Neutron Crave – The Axiom Neutron Crave is a slow, 6.5 speed, fairway driver that slots perfectly between your mids and traditional fairways. This mold gets plenty of glide and goes really far for a disc of its speed. With a touch of turn and a slow fade back, this disc is perfect for dead straight shots. Describe by some as a beat in fairway out of the box, these discs can be crushed on full power or powered down and still keep a great line. It generally holds any line you put it on and is perfect for carving wooded fairways and open shots alike. Available in a few different plastics you will find an Axiom Cosmic Neutron Crave to suit your liking.

Axiom says this about the mold: “The Crave provides controllable straight flights with a great feel and loads of dual-color style. Relative to MVP drivers, the Crave is like a seasoned Servo. The popular “worn workhorse-stable” vibe is achieved with subtle wing contours that also feel great in the hand. The stability, range of weights, and easy throw make the Crave a GYRO® rig staple.”

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Lab Second Cosmic Neutron Crave - swirly - gold - 172g - 173-0g - neutral - somewhat-stiff Swirly Gold 172g 173.0g (4) - Neutral Flatness (5) - Somewhat Stiff $14.99 Just 1 left!
Lab Second Cosmic Neutron Crave - blue-purple - gold - 172g - 173-1g - neutral - somewhat-stiff Blue/Purple Gold 172g 173.1g (4) - Neutral Flatness (5) - Somewhat Stiff $14.99 Just 1 left!

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  1. The workhorse straight to slight fade backhand/forehand fairway driver I was looking for. Very mild dome and makes for a comfortable disc on backhand and forehand. With around 290ft average distance on both backhand and forehand playing in below-freezing weather, there was very minimal turn and a predictable, forward-pushing fade at the end. I often find that discs I can backhand well are really flippy on my forehand and discs I like to forehand are too beefy on my backhand, but the cosmic neutron crave somehow strikes a great balance for me.

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