The Matrix is designed to resist turnover for all power levels and situations, and its stability is best described as a longer Axiom Envy. Matrix should have a long straight travel for most throwers, followed by a dependable fade. While this is not a “meathook” style overstable midrange, its utility is not to be underestimated. Release angles make all the difference with this type of midrange, yielding useful flights on releases from anhyzer to flat and hyzer.
The Matrix is overstable but not extremely so. Its overstability is enough to resist headwinds, bring it back from anhyzer angles, and range shots with a distinctive power-dependent ending fade.
Average powered throwers will get a healthy ending fade, while advanced power throwers will have a remarkably long straight travel before fading. The Matrix perfectly fills the role of a longer Axiom Envy.
About Neutron Plastic: Most Popular Material - Flagship blend offering a premium look and feel - Widest selection of bright opaque colors - Shares great durability characteristics of Proton - Easy-to-find colors in any given terrain
Disc and Stamp color may vary.
About Neutron Plastic: Most Popular Material - Flagship blend offering a premium look and feel - Widest selection of bright opaque colors - Shares great durability characteristics of Proton - Easy-to-find colors in any given terrain
Disc and Stamp color may vary.
The Matrix was PDGA Approved on . It is a Mid-Range with flight numbers of: 5 | 4 | -1 | 2
Details:
- Max Weight: 178.5
- Diameter: 21.5
- Height: 1.6
- Rim Depth: 1.4
- Rim Thickness: 1.4
- Inside Diameter: 18.7
Description
The Matrix is designed to resist turnover for all power levels and situations, and its stability is best described as a longer Axiom Envy. Matrix should have a long straight travel for most throwers, followed by a dependable fade. While this is not a “meathook” style overstable midrange, its utility is not to be underestimated. Release angles make all the difference with this type of midrange, yielding useful flights on releases from anhyzer to flat and hyzer.
The Matrix is overstable but not extremely so. Its overstability is enough to resist headwinds, bring it back from anhyzer angles, and range shots with a distinctive power-dependent ending fade.
Average powered throwers will get a healthy ending fade, while advanced power throwers will have a remarkably long straight travel before fading. The Matrix perfectly fills the role of a longer Axiom Envy.
About Neutron Plastic: Most Popular Material - Flagship blend offering a premium look and feel - Widest selection of bright opaque colors - Shares great durability characteristics of Proton - Easy-to-find colors in any given terrain
Disc and Stamp color may vary.
About Neutron Plastic: Most Popular Material - Flagship blend offering a premium look and feel - Widest selection of bright opaque colors - Shares great durability characteristics of Proton - Easy-to-find colors in any given terrain
Disc and Stamp color may vary.
Details
The Matrix was PDGA Approved on . It is a Mid-Range with flight numbers of: 5 | 4 | -1 | 2
Details:
- Max Weight: 178.5
- Diameter: 21.5
- Height: 1.6
- Rim Depth: 1.4
- Rim Thickness: 1.4
- Inside Diameter: 18.7