The 19 Best Axiom Discs In 2024 (Pro Review)

I’ve spent countless hours on the course, trying out different discs to find the perfect blend of distance, accuracy, and control for all the discs in my bag. Over the years, I’ve come to appreciate Axiom Discs for their innovative molds, Gyro technology, and incredible plastic options.

Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out in this addicting sport, there’s no denying that finding the right disc can be a game-changer on the course. From putters with unparalleled precision to drivers that effortlessly slice through headwinds, these are the best Axiom Discs that are designed with cutting-edge technology to help you shave strokes off your score.

Axiom Envy

A teal, green and purple marbled disc Axiom Plasma Envy disc with white and black stamp

Astonishingly accurate and amazingly adept, Axiom’s Envy effortlessly excels in every thrower’s arsenal as an incredible throwing putter.

This slightly overstable putt and approach disc fits perfectly in the hand, lending confidence for both putting and approach shots. Its defining flight characteristic is its ability to hold a straight flight for power throwers while also being a dependably stable approach disc for lower power throwers.

With its medium depth offering a healthy balance of straight flight paired with an easy clean release, it truly stands out among other putters.

The Axiom Envy has gained quite the reputation after James Conrad’s iconic throw-in on hole 18 at the 2021 Disc Golf World Championships – rightfully so, as it is widely known as one of the best throwing putters ever made. It works well not only for putting but also for driving off the tee with consistent fade once you know your plastic type.

The profile is thinner than many other putters, making it really easy to grip for both forehand and backhand players. Whether you’re new to disc golf or a seasoned pro, there’s no denying that this versatile disc deserves a spot in your bag.

There’s a reason that this putter is one of the most popular discs currently on the market!

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 3.0
  • Glide: 3
  • Turn: 0
  • Fade: 2

Pros:

  • Holds straight lines for power throwers
  • Dependably stable approach disc for lower power throwers
  • Versatile stability on any type of shot

Cons:

  • May require some time to break in before achieving dead-straight flights
  • Thinner profile may not be preferred by all players
  • Different plastics have varying stabilities

Axiom Proxy

An Axiom Proxy Putt & Approach white disc with blue/purple gradient and black stamp

You’ll find the Axiom Proxy to be an incredibly versatile and reliable putter, perfect for navigating tight wooded courses and executing accurate straight or slightly right shots with ease. It’s low-profile design, and solid grip makes it comfortable for both power grips and forehand throws, while its wide flight plate diameter ensures superior glide.

With a hint of high-speed turn potential, you can manipulate the Proxy’s lines over a broad range of power, making it an excellent choice for players of all skill levels.

The Proxy truly shines in situations where accuracy is paramount, as it holds its line remarkably well without turning over or fading too much. In fact, I’ve thrown some amazing shots with this disc on heavily wooded holes that I’d never be able to achieve with any other putter.

Its unique flight path allows for dead-straight throws at 50-75% power and slight right-leaning shots when thrown harder – all without any unwanted surprises. Plus, its sneaky long distance means you might even find yourself reaching for the Proxy in situations where you’d normally use a midrange disc.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 3
  • Glide: 3
  • Turn: -1
  • Fade: 0.5

Pros:

  • Extremely versatile and reliable
  • Comfortable grip for various throwing styles
  • Exceptional accuracy in tight wooded courses

Cons:

  • Not designed to handle strong headwinds
  • May not suit those who prefer beaded putters

Axiom Hex

An Axiom Fission Hex Yellow rim and Pink color disc with light blue stamp

Ok, I’m just going to say it – the Axiom Hex is the best stable midrange on the market.

Fight me.

But seriously, if you’re seeking a midrange disc that’ll truly impress with its straight flight and versatility, look no further than the Hex!

Designed for players of all skill levels, the Hex is an incredibly workable and honest disc that goes exactly where you throw it. Whether you’re an advanced player who can throw like Simon Lizotte or a beginner looking to develop angle control, this disc will hold most lines with ease. Its comfortable feel and shallow profile make it great for both backhand and forehand throws alike.

The Hex sets itself apart by providing fairway distance on midrange lines, allowing for a wide range of shot options on the course. When thrown at full power, it offers a reliable turn before fading at the end of its flight; when thrown at lesser speeds, it holds a straight line or maintains a hyzer line throughout its entire trajectory. Moreover, it performs well in windy conditions and is highly durable in most plastics – even after multiple tree hits!

If I had to choose one disc to play with for the rest of my life, it would 100% be the Axiom Hex.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 5
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -1
  • Fade: 1

Pros:

  • Consistently straight flight
  • Great for all skill levels
  • Versatile in different throwing situations

Cons:

  • Can be tricky for close-range approach shots

Axiom Paradox

A blue color with red rim Axiom Paradox

If you are new to disc golf, the Axiom Paradox will help you learn release angles and achieve straight shots with just the right amount of turn.

For intermediate to advanced players who have good power and nose angle control, the Paradox serves as a fantastic hyzer flip to turn/utility disc that can handle some truly creative shots on the course. The more technical courses you play, the more you’ll come to appreciate what this versatile midrange has to offer.

With slight angle adjustments yielding remarkable results, investing time in mastering the Paradox will reward you with an arsenal of tricks up your sleeve that other discs simply can’t provide.

Whether it’s low-speed hyzer flips or seemingly impossible anhyzer lines, there’s no doubt that having an Axiom Paradox in your bag will open up new possibilities on the course.

Flight numbers:

  • Speed: 5
  • Glide: 4
  • Turn: -4
  • Fade: 0

Pros:

  • Great for beginners learning release angles
  • Reliable understable midrange for utility shots
  • Rewarding when mastered for various shot shapes

Cons:

  • May not be suitable for players with powerful throws who don’t need such an understable disc

Axiom Pyro

A blue white and peach marbled color with glittery green Axiom Prim Pyro disc Midrange Driver

Ready to add some absolute fire to your game? The Axiom Pyro is the overstable midrange disc you’ve been searching for.

The Pyro is perfect for holding heavy hyzer lines and delivering a consistent, dependable fade every time you throw it. With more glide than the MVP Deflector and a commanding overstable stable finish, this disc is designed for consistent flights in strong winds and powerful throws without losing its line or turning over.

Not only does it perform exceptionally well, but it also looks stunning with its dual-toned translucent design in Prism Plasma plastic. The Axiom Prism Pyro excels as both a forehand and backhand disc, making it an essential addition to any player’s arsenal. Its torque resistance ensures reliable performance even if you tend to yank your shots off to the right.

This overstable midrange is great for forehand approach shots, controlled distance backhands, or skip shots when you need that extra bit of movement on the ground. If you’re looking for an overstable midrange with reliability and style to spare, look no further than the Axiom Prism Pyro.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 5
  • Glide: 4
  • Turn: 0
  • Fade: 2.5

Pros:

  • Overstable with consistent fade
  • Torque resistant
  • Great for forehand and backhand throws

Cons:

  • May be too overstable for beginners
  • Limited maximum distance compared to some other mids
  • Not ideal for low-speed finesse shots

Axiom Crave

A brown white gradient patterned disc with blue purple rim with white stamp

The Axiom Crave is a stable fairway driver that is a game-changer, especially for those new to the sport or looking to improve their accuracy and distance on tight wooded courses.

With its straight-stable flight path and long forward-finishing fade, you can expect consistency and reliability when throwing this disc. The Crave truly shines when it comes to control and precision. Its GYRO® technology ensures an incredibly stable flight that holds lines like no other disc out there.

Whether you need a gentle turn at high speed or want to weave through trees with ease, this disc will not disappoint. The comfortable feel of the Crave combined with its dual-color style makes it both visually appealing and a pleasure to throw.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 6.5
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -1
  • Fade: 1

Pros:

  • Straight-stable flight for ultimate control
  • GYRO® technology ensures exceptional stability
  • Comfortable feel in hand with eye-catching dual-color design

Cons:

  • May not be suitable for players seeking maximum distance
  • Not ideal for extreme wind conditions

Axiom Rhythm

A black Axiom Rhythm disc with pink rim and white stamp

Looking for a dependable understable driver that suits both beginners and experienced players? The Rhythm has got you covered. Axiom’s Rhythm is designed to be either a great first driver for those new to the game or an excellent line shaping fairway driver for more powerful arms.

Its versatility makes it perfect for carving up wooded courses with hyzer flips or natural turnover shots, while its reliable flight characteristics give low-power throwers the ability to achieve laser straight throws with just a slight fade at the end.

The Rhythm’s smooth release and slightly domed profile make it comfortable in hand, and as always, Axiom’s top-tier plastics ensure durability and consistent performance.

Thrown flat, this disc will drift throughout its flight before exhibiting a gentle fade at the end – perfect for hitting those long gaps in wooded courses or achieving ceiling shots.

With its impressive distance potential even at 7 speed, the Axiom Rhythm is sure to become your go-to tunnel shot fairway or flat-to-turnover disc.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 7
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -2
  • Fade: 1

Pros:

  • Dependable understable driver suitable for beginners and experienced players alike.
  • Versatile enough to handle hyzer flips, natural turnovers, and even rollers.
  • Delivers laser-straight throws with slight fades at the end for low-power throwers.

Cons:

  • May not be ideal for extremely high-powered throwers seeking maximum distance.
  • Slightly domed profile might not suit all grip preferences.
  • Availability may be limited due to popularity; grab one (or two) while you can!

Axiom Insanity

If you’re itching to try out a stable-understable distance driver, the Insanity might just drive you mad with its impressive flight capabilities and stunning color options.

The Axiom Insanity is a versatile driver that can adapt to various throwing styles, making it an essential addition to any disc golfer’s bag. Its unique design allows for precise control in different situations, such as hyzer flips, turnovers, or tailwind shots.

With a 20mm rim width and slightly less stability than the MVP Inertia, this disc offers exceptional glide and forward carry at low speeds – perfect for navigating tight courses or pulling off low-ceiling shots.

The feel of the Insanity is also worth noting; its board-flat profile sits comfortably in the hand, especially if you have smaller hands like myself. This makes it easier to achieve consistent releases and maintain control throughout your throw.

When thrown flat, the Insanity exhibits a controllable amount of understability that can be utilized for shot shaping on various lines.

Overall, I’d highly recommend giving the Axiom Insanity a whirl if you’re looking for an adaptable distance driver with eye-catching aesthetics.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 9
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -2
  • Fade: 1.5

Pros:

  • Versatile flight characteristics suitable for various throwing styles
  • Comfortable grip even for players with smaller hands
  • Available in multiple plastics

Cons:

  • May be too flippy for some advanced players

Axiom Fireball

An Axiom Fireball with bright pink color disc with bright green rim with light blue stamp

Ready to conquer those windy days and tricky shots?

The Fireball’s got your back!

With its overstable, wind-resistant flight and impressive fade capabilities, this disc is perfect for high power throwers who need a reliable distance driver that can handle the elements without sacrificing control or accuracy. Whether you’re throwing backhand or forehand, the Fireball’s comfortable feel and performance make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to add some stability and precision to their arsenal.

The Axiom Fireball truly shines in its ability to resist turn, even when thrown fast af. Its low glide means that distance is dependent on your power, making it incredibly controllable in challenging conditions. With a long forward push before fading out at the end of its flight, this disc can help you master pan-outs, straight power shots, and sweeping hyzers like never before.

Give the Fireball a try if you’re seeking a rock solid disc that will elevate your game.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 9
  • Glide: 3
  • Turn: 0
  • Fade: 3.5

Pros:

  • Overstable and wind-resistant for consistent flights
  • Delayed fade allows for longer forward push
  • Great for both backhands and forehands

Cons:

  • Not as comfortable for backhand throws as other options
  • Limited glide may be an issue for some players
  • Not beginner friendly

Axiom Virus

Axiom Virus blue disc with green rim and grey stamp

Moving on from the overstable Fireball, let’s dive into the world of understable distance drivers with the Axiom Virus. This disc is perfect for those who may not have the strongest arm but still want to achieve impressive distance on their throws. Designed with a glide and responsive understability, the Virus offers an easy-to-throw experience that can greatly benefit beginners and intermediate players alike.

Power throwers will find this disc particularly useful in tailwinds or for executing long hyzer-flip to turnover shots. When thrown with less power or from a standstill position, the Virus exhibits a straight flight path that can be easily manipulated by more skilled players. Its versatility makes it an excellent complement to more stable drivers like the Insanity and Wrath, covering various shot types and situations on the course.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 9
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -3.5
  • Fade: 1

Pros:

  • Great for beginners seeking reliable distance
  • Versatile in various throwing conditions
  • Complements more stable drivers well

Cons:

  • May be too flippy for high arm speed throwers
  • Angle control can be unpredictable until mastered
  • Not recommended for strong headwinds

Axiom Vanish

A green Axiom Vanish disc with Orange rim with white stamp

Looking for a versatile distance driver to amp up your game? The Axiom Vanish is just the ticket. It offers a combination of straight to understable flight paths depending on your throw and wind conditions. As a 21mm class GYRO® driver, it’s designed to hit a midpoint of stability between two MVP Disc Sports models – the Wave and Orbital. This means that high-power throwers can use the Vanish in tailwinds or hyzer releases to mitigate turnovers. Average power throwers will find it workable on various release angles.

The responsiveness of the Vanish to different power levels makes it an invaluable asset in any disc golfer’s arsenal. Its grippy opaque dual-color Neutron plastic provides durability even when landing hard on rough surfaces like parking lots. While its high arm speed might not be ideal for beginners, once they build up their throwing power, this disc could quickly become their go-to choice for distance drives.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 11
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -3
  • Fade: 2

Pros:

  • Versatile in various wind conditions
  • Responsive to different power levels and release angles
  • Available in several different plastics

Cons:

  • Might not be suitable for beginners due to high arm speed requirement

Axiom Defy

An Axiom Defy with light pink color and yellow rims and white stamp

If you’re in search of a high-speed distance driver that offers both stability and resistance to turnover, the Defy could be just what you need. Designed for power throwers seeking a line-locking flight with turnover resistance and a fairly straight finish, the Defy is perfect for those looking to dominate the fairways.

Average power throwers can also benefit from its performance as it provides manageable stability for maximum distance while resisting headwinds. The Axiom Defy truly shines when it comes to reliable flight paths and durability. Its grippy opaque dual-color Neutron plastic makes it easier for players to grip and rip, while its resistance to wear ensures that it will maintain its desired flight characteristics even after heavy use.

If you’ve been struggling with finding the right disc that can handle your powerful throws or battle against unpredictable winds, look no further than the Axiom Defy.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 11
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -1
  • Fade: 3

Pros:

  • Reliable stability and resistance to turnover
  • Suitable for both high-power and intermediate throwers

Cons:

  • May not be suitable for beginners due to its stability

Axiom Tenacity

A red Axiom Tenacity Red color disc with light blue rim and grey stamp

Moving on from the Axiom Defy, let’s delve into the world of the Axiom Tenacity. As an understable high-speed distance driver, this disc is a perfect addition to your arsenal when you’re seeking that extra edge in distance.

The Tenacity lives up to its name by fighting to stay in the air and providing impressive glide for both average and developing throwers. Expert players will need to fine-tune their hyzer angle and shot height to make the most out of this disc.

The Tenacity boasts a flight path that’s a step more understable than the Mayhem, making it ideal for hyzer flip shots or long S-curve drives. It flips up straight and rides smoothly through tunnel shots with ease when given proper hyzer release.

This disc can easily become your go-to choice for tailwind drives as well as those tricky left-turning tunnel shots (for RHBH players). With its versatility in different situations, you’ll find yourself reaching for this reliable 13-speed driver more often than not.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 13
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -2.5
  • Fade: 2

Pros:

  • Excellent glide for increased distance
  • Versatile flight path suitable for various throwing styles and skill levels
  • Ideal for tailwind drives and left-turning tunnel shots (for RHBH players)

Cons:

  • Requires expert control of hyzer angles and shot height
  • May be too understable for some players’ preferences

Axiom Mayhem

A blue green marble Axiom Plasma Mayhem with white stamp

The Mayhem is an absolute game-changer for those seeking a straight-stable high-speed distance driver with plenty of glide and versatility. It’s perfect for intermediate to advanced throwers who crave that extra bit of distance without sacrificing control, making it a must-have addition to your lineup.

So go ahead, give it a huck, and watch your drives soar like never before! What sets the Axiom Mayhem apart from other drivers in its class is its pronounced dome, which promotes impressive distance-covering glide. With this disc in your bag, you’ll find yourself easily navigating through various course layouts while maintaining accuracy and achieving maximum distance on each drive.

The Mayhem’s ability to suit various arm speeds makes it an essential tool for players looking to improve their game at altitude or simply trying to break their personal distance records.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 13
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -1.5
  • Fade: 2

Pros:

  • Versatile straight-stable flight path
  • Excellent glide thanks to its pronounced dome
  • Suitable for intermediate and advanced throwers

Cons:

  • Large rim size may not suit all grip preferences
  • Discs with varying levels of dome can result in slightly different flights

Axiom Panic

With its overstable nature and impressive wind-fighting capabilities, the Panic definitely stands out as a reliable high-speed driver for those seeking maximum control and utility in their game.

This disc is not designed for maximum distance, but rather excels when you need consistency in challenging conditions or on tricky shots.

The Panic’s overstability allows it to hold up against headwinds with ease, making it an ideal choice for power throwers or players looking to add a dependable wind fighting disc to their bag.

The Axiom Panic also boasts great versatility, fitting comfortably in the hand for both forehand and backhand throws. Its ability to handle steep anhyzer flex shots and maintain hyzer lines makes it useful in various situations on the course.

Although this disc may be too demanding for beginners or low-powered throwers, more experienced players will appreciate the added stability and consistency that the Panic provides. Overall, this disc is a must-have addition to any serious GYRO™ enthusiast’s arsenal.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 13
  • Glide: 4
  • Turn: -0.5
  • Fade: 3

Pros:

  • Excellent wind-fighting capabilities
  • Overstability allows it to handle powerful throws and maintain consistent flight paths
  • Versatile utility disc that fits well in both forehand and backhand grips

Cons:

  • May be too demanding for beginner or low-powered throwers
  • Not designed for maximum distance throws
  • Less glide compared to other drivers in its class

Axiom Excite

Axiom Excite Green disc with white stamp

So, you’ve mastered your throwing technique and now you’re craving that extra distance to truly dominate the course? Meet the Axiom Excite.

This high-speed distance driver with its substantial dome, thick rim, and incredible glide will undoubtedly impress intermediate disc golfers seeking new personal bests in distance.

The Excite’s ability to hyzer-flip straight with less power requirement makes it a fantastic choice for consistent long turnover shots or high-speed rollers when thrown by powerful players.

The Axiom Excite is not just about raw distance; it’s also designed to provide great control and accuracy on the course. Its understable nature offers a wide range of shot options, allowing you to shape lines creatively and attack various angles with ease.

However, be cautious if you’re new to disc golf or have low arm speed – this 14-speed driver might be too much for you. But for those who can handle its speed and stability combo, there’s hardly any better option out there for achieving maximum flight potential while maintaining precision.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 14
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -2
  • Fade: 2

Pros:

  • Incredible glide for massive distances
  • Hyzer-flip ability caters to multiple shot types

Cons:

  • Requires above-average arm strength to unlock full potential
  • Not suitable for beginners due to high speed rating

Axiom Tantrum

Axiom Tantrum with blur color and yellow  rim and white grey stamp

Unleash the full potential of your power throws with the Axiom Tantrum, a stable-understable distance driver that paints sweeping lines across the sky and offers incredible hyzerflip capabilities for maximum glide and distance. This disc truly shines when thrown with expert power, displaying significant turn followed by a reliable fade. However, even at average thrower power, you can expect a straight-stable flight with a sharp fade.

If you’re seeking long S-turning lines that still end with a fade or simply want to push your distance potential to new heights, the Axiom Tantrum is an ideal choice.

The Tantrum’s wide rim might take some getting used to if you typically prefer narrow-rimmed drivers, but once you’ve adjusted your grip and throwing style accordingly, you’ll likely appreciate the added accuracy it provides. It has been compared to a faster Star Wraith or a longer Defy – so if those discs are already in your arsenal, give this one a try! But keep in mind that this high-speed driver is best suited for high-power throwers; beginners may will find it too overstable and challenging to control.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 14
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -1.5
  • Fade: 3

Pros:

  • Excellent hyzerflip capabilities for maximum glide and distance
  • Wide rim allows for improved accuracy on powerful throws
  • Ideal for long S-turning shots that finish with a fade

Cons:

  • Not beginner-friendly due to its high-speed nature and need for powerful throws
  • May require adjustment period for players used to narrow-rimmed drivers

Axiom Delirium

A blue-ish Axiom Delirum with dark blue rim and white stamp

Imagine leaving your competition in a daze as you launch the Axiom Delirium. It’s a high-speed overstable distance driver that cuts through the wind like a hot knife through butter and delivers powerful throws with minimal turn.

This beast of a disc joins its siblings, the Tantrum and Excite, in the 24.5mm rim class and excels at big hyzer shots and wind fighting. With its capacity for high-speed throws even in challenging conditions, fans of MVP Dimension will find themselves right at home with this formidable addition to their collection.

While I wouldn’t recommend this disc for beginners due to its impressive speed and overstability, experienced players will find it invaluable when facing strong winds or needing maximum distance on their drives.

The Delirium’s wide rim may feel overwhelming for some hands, but I personally enjoy how it allows me to grip the disc firmly during those powerful throws.

If you’re looking for an overstable distance driver that offers lightning-fast flight without sacrificing control, look no further than the Axiom Neutron Delirium.

Flight Numbers:

  • Speed: 14.5
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -0.5
  • Fade: 3

Pros:

  • Handles strong winds exceptionally well
  • Offers maximum distance on powerful drives
  • Accurate flight path with minimal turn

Cons:

  • Wide rim may be uncomfortable for smaller hands
  • Not suitable for beginners due to high speed and overstability

Give these Axiom gems a try during your next disc golf round. You might just find yourself crushing drives and sinking putts better than ever before – or at least looking good while trying! 😉