Disc Battle of the Day: Discraft Force vs Axiom Thrill

Disc Battle of the Day: Discraft Force vs Axiom Thrill

Two torque-resistant distance drivers, one goal: dependable fade at full power. The Discraft Force promises big pushes with a speed 12 rim, while the Axiom Thrill tightens things up with lower glide and a beefier finish. Here’s how they stack up for distance, wind, and forehand confidence.

Quick Flight Numbers

Discraft Force disc photo
Force
Speed12
Glide5
Turn0
Fade3

Axiom Thrill disc photo
Thrill
Speed11
Glide4
Turn0
Fade3.5

Force — Pros & Cons

    Pros

  • Speed 12 with glide 5 produces long, pushing hyzers and workable flex shots for power throwers.
  • Turn 0 / fade 3 gives reliable late finish without feeling dumpy at peak speed.
  • Excellent for controllable forehands that still need distance and shape-keeping stability.
    Cons

  • Needs real arm speed—underpowered throws will see an early fade and lost distance.
  • Extra glide can carry long or drift in crosswinds compared with a lower-glide option.

Thrill — Pros & Cons

    Pros

  • Speed 11 is easier to get up to cruising velocity for many players than a 12-speed rim.
  • Glide 4 and fade 3.5 make it a wind fighter with a trustworthy, meaty finish.
  • Shines for skip shots, spike hyzers, and forehands where you must guarantee the fade.
    Cons

  • Lower glide caps max distance potential versus higher-glide options.
  • More overstable finish can shorten flights or “dump” if not thrown with conviction.

Head-to-Head

  • Max distance hyzers: Choose Force for the extra carry (glide 5) and longer push before the fade.
  • Wind and control: Pick Thrill—its glide 4 and 3.5 fade hold lines tighter and fight headwinds better.
  • Forehand use: Both are torque-resistant; Force for longer S-flexes, Thrill when you need a guaranteed hook-up.
  • Tight landing zones: Thrill’s stronger finish and reduced glide park more predictably and avoid long sail-by skips.
  • Low ceilings: Thrill stays down and checks up; Force works when you need a late-fade finish after clearing the ceiling.
  • Power bands: 425+ ft throwers get bigger distance from Force; 325–425 ft players often score more fairway hits with Thrill.

Verdict

If you want maximum distance potential with a consistent, workable fade, the Discraft Force is your driver—especially for power backhands and long forehands. If your priority is wind-resistant control, predictable skips, and a beefier finish that never quits, the Axiom Thrill is the safer play. Many bags will benefit from both: Force as the long pusher, Thrill as the overstable hammer for headwinds and must-fade lines.

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