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Axiom Bokeh

$22.45

Speed
7
Glide
6
Turn
0
Fade
1
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The Axiom Bokeh is a stable, high-glide fairway driver (7 | 6 | 0 | 1) built for straight control with a dependable finish. More torque-resistant than the Crave, it’s a slower Trail-style fairway that shines on long open fairways and precision lines in the woods.

Available Plastics:

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Axiom Bokeh - Neutron, Pending
Neutron
Weight: pending
$22.45

Axiom Bokeh – Stable Fairway Driver

The Axiom Bokeh is a glidey, stable 7-speed fairway driver built to cover an absurd amount of shot shapes. With flight numbers of 7 | 6 | 0 | 1, the Neutron Bokeh delivers clean, point-and-shoot control with a dependable finish — without feeling beefy. It’s more torque-resistant than the Axiom Crave, giving it extra confidence for forehands and power backhands, and many players will find it flies like a slower Trail with added glide for effortless distance.

Why Throw the Bokeh?

  • Glide for Days: The 6 glide helps you push longer down fairways and stretch distance with smooth form.
  • Torque-Resistant Control: Handles power and forehand torque better than a Crave, staying on line instead of drifting off.
  • Workable Stability: Neutral high-speed flight (Turn 0) with a gentle Fade 1 makes it ideal for straight shots, soft hyzers, and controlled flex lines.
  • Woods + Open Fairways: Carve tunnels or shape long placement drives — it holds angles cleanly and finishes predictably.

Flight Ratings:

  • Speed: 7
  • Glide: 6
  • Turn: 0
  • Fade: 1

Who Should Throw the Bokeh?

  • Fairway Driver Fans: If you want one 7-speed that can be your main driver on most courses, this is it.
  • Forehand Players: The added torque resistance makes it a confidence disc for controlled sidearms.
  • Intermediate Players: A stable “do-it-all” fairway that rewards clean release angles with easy distance.

Comparable Discs

If you like the Bokeh, check out the Axiom Crave for a slightly more workable/less torque-resistant fairway, or the MVP Trail for a faster option with similar stability.

FAQs

Q: How does the Bokeh compare to the Crave?

A: The Bokeh is more torque-resistant and tends to hold up better to power and forehand releases, with a similar controllable finish.

Q: Is the Bokeh good in the woods?

A: Yes — the high glide helps it carry through tight fairways, and the stable 0/1 finish keeps it predictable for shaping lines.

Q: What plastics are available?

A: This release features premium Neutron plastic in the Simon Line Team Series “bokeh latte” edition.

Meet the Bokeh — Simon’s glidey, torque-resistant 7-speed built to lace fairways, push long, and finish clean.

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