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Axiom Eclipse 2.0 Axiom Envy
Axiom Eclipse 2.0 Axiom Envy
The Axiom Envy is a fantastic putt & approach disc with a slow and slightly overstable flight. One of the most popular throwing putters around with it's straight flight with dependable end of flight fade. Works wonders on the putting green as well.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3.0 / 3.0 / 0.0 / 2.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3.0 / 3.2 / -0.2 / 1.9
Our Price: |
€18.90 - €26.90 |
Eclipse 2.0 Axiom Details
Eclipse 2.0 is the next generation of glow plastic from MVP. It is said to be the best glowing plastic on the market. It has the perfect mixture of gummy grip and firm hold, perfect for thowing in the day or night.
Envy Dimensions
- Diameter: 21.00 cm
- Height: 1.80 cm
- Rim Depth: 1.40 cm
- Rim Width: 1.10 cm
- Max Weight: 175.00 g
Additional Information
- Speed: 3.0
- Glide: 3.0
- Turn: 0.0
- Fade: 2.0
- Primary Use: Putt & Approach
- Stability: Overstable
- Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
- Plastic grade(s): Air Bubbles, Double Mold, Midgrade, Premium
- Beadless
Reviews
Mar 17, 2025 16:34 PM
Eclipse is always fantastic glow, and the stability is among the most stable of them all. Not as stable as full eclipse or the Prism Proton. Can be beat in to give it a proper flip if thrown hard.
Nov 22, 2023 20:53 PM
Envy and Proxy are the two best throwing putters, if you get them in Premium plastic, they will be able to handle a lot of touge and not flip into a roller, which I feel like a lot of other putters do from other brands. It can go as fare as a mid can
Feb 20, 2023 12:19 PM
Really a great approach disc. I am very fond of my new Envy and it flies true to the envys flightnumbers. I can only recommend it, but if you are new it will be overstable.
Jan 02, 2023 12:41 PM
Stability changes somewhat between plastic types with Eclipse being the most overstable in my experience followed by Neutron. Electron beats in quickly for a more understable flight and more glide on the putting green. Fantastic putter!
(Neutron dyes fantastic as well!)
Nov 01, 2022 00:40 AM
Envy baby, there is not much more too say. Although I am not a big fan of the overmold technology (just feelwise), it works great on the Envy. I was bagging the neutron soft for a short while but did not connect with it. The Eclipse 2.0 on the other hand rocks. There is nothing like too much torque for an Envy. Also on FH it never turned on me unexpectedly. On hyzer, it hyzers, released flat it will go straight with a mellow fade, on anhyzer it will hold that and panning out to land flat. It is my go-to driving putter that is also occasionally used for little flick FH upshots where my Zone would be too OS. The Envy just goes straight with no fade. It compliments great with my KT Gold-X Pure which is a bit flippier.
Oct 25, 2022 20:37 PM
Bought it in Eclipse 2.0. It can handle all the torque in the world and it won't flip. Also very bright when torched with a proper light.
Apr 16, 2022 20:20 PM
The envy gets a lot of hype as it being one of the best driving putters out there. But I found that these rumors are true. It can handle alle the power and wont flip, but is still behaving like a putter and wont fade hard when trown flat. The envy in eclipse 2.0 is also one of the most overstable versions an handles shorter forehands up to 40m really well. The Eclipse 2.0 is the best glow plastic i've tested, glowing brighter and longer than for example kastaplast k1 glow. Awesome for a glow round, but also feeling and looking awesome. It's not too stiff and not too soft. Just the perfect flex.If you like the envy, also try out the proxy as a great complimentary disc. In Eclipse 2.0 its dead straight