Disclaimer:
The illustrated disc flight line is based on the manufacturer
field testing results, during its development process. So,
to level the playing field we chose to put a different spin on
things for such visual illustrations. Sticking to the manufacturer's test results will offer you a good baseline for how that
particular disc will fly.
The Axiom Fission Hex is a stable, straight flying disc golf midrange that glides to the target gracefully. Ask anyone who owns an Axiom Hex why they throw that disc all the time and they'll tell you because it goes where they want it to every time. At -1 turn and 1 fade it really doesn't stray too far to one side or the other. While we're hesitant to label any disc "point and shoot" at SDG, this disc really does do that.
The flight path of the Hex is straight. It's that disc in between 100-300 feet that holds a stable flight with very little turn and very little fade. It's a great choice for tunnel shots if you have height to let the disc glide to your target. The Axiom Hex is for amateurs, pros, it's for everyone to throw if you can reach 100 feet. The Hex will show you if you're releasing on anhyzer or hyzer because the disc really has a neutral flight and will hold those lines if you throw that way. If you're comparing it to older discs it would be like an Innova Mako3 or Discraft Buzz slightly beaten in.
Axiom Fission plastic is a great lightweight plastic for your disc. It's got that bubble technology to lighten the disc while still maintaining structural integrity. If you're not enjoying the weight of a Neutron Hex, this is an excellent substitute in your bag.
Throw them flat and straight with glide. Throw them when you need something to carry and carry down the fairway with low effort and on an angle. The Axiom Hex has been incredible from day one, see why so many people are throwing this mid.
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