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Best Axiom Discs For Beginners
Best Axiom Discs For Beginners
Pitch
The Axiom Pitch, taking cues from its beloved cousin, the MVP Glitch, is a hybrid catch disc that also excels as a glidey approach disc. Its design features a more rounded feel in hand compared to the Glitch, offering a unique combination of comfort and performance. The Pitch is perfect for pre-game warm ups, running long putts, and accurate upshots.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 1/7/-0.5/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 1/7/-0.5/0
Proxy
The Proxy shares the same core as the Envy, but is a straight flyer. Thrown hard or soft, this disc will fly as straight as an arrow. Use it as a putting putter for those who like shallower putters, or a go-to thowing putter.
Simon Lizotte proves the utility of this disc as his go-to throwing putter and approach disc from all distances.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/-1/0.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/3.2/-0.9/0.6
Paradox
The Paradox is an understable disc that wants to turn. This is among some of the most understable midranges on the market and a disc that can fly on some very unique lines. For the advanced player, the Paradox will make a great disc for utility shots like rollers, flip-ups, or massive anhyzers. For the beginner, this makes for a great first disc that flies straight, hyzer-flips, or acts as a teaching disc.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/-4/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.1/-3.9/0.1
Pixel
Introducing the Axiom Pixel, the second release in the Simon Line series. This advanced putter, featuring flight numbers 2 | 4 | 0 | 0.5, is ideal for players seeking a blend of stability and versatility. The Pixel's design includes a deep profile and a subtle micro bead, ensuring a comfortable and full grip. Suitable for both driving and putting, it offers a straight and stable flight path, maintaining any line with minimal fade. Despite its low speed rating, the Pixel is capable of impressive distances, especially in varied wind conditions. On the putting green, whether in Circle 1 or Circle 2, its optimal glide effortlessly carries it into the chains.
Take your game to the next level with the putter of choice for 7x Disc Golf Pro Tour winner Simon Lizotte!
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/4/0/0.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/4.1/-0.1/0.5
Hex
The Hex is a straight flying midrange, designed to fit into anyone's bag. The 5/5/-1/-1 flight numbers are similar to a Buzzz with additial glide. Axiom takes a classic and gives it the GYRO effect, making a disc that is designed for trusty midrange placement shots without having to worry as much about wind or inconstistent releases. Every MVP/Axiom fan has a Hex in the bag.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5/-0.9/1
Crave
The Crave is the first driver in the Axiom Line. This moderate speed fairway driver is described as a seasoned MVP Servo. The Crave is one of the straightest flying fairway drivers in the market. It totes a slower speed, but don't let it fool you, as it goes far. It provides a torque resistant, but straight flight suitable for backhands or forehands. Most MVP made discs are relatively flat, and the Crave is no exception.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6.5/5/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 6.6/5/-1/1.1
Envy
This putter has the reputation of being the disc James Conrad threw in on hole 18 at the 2021 World Championships for the "holy shot." It's widely known as one of the best throwing putters ever made, and works well for putting as well. Brand new, this disc sports some fade at the end of its flight, but will beat in very nicely to fly dead straight. This disc will hold any line and take as much power as you can give it, all while being a masterful approach disc for touch shots. The profile is a little thinner, and as a 3 speed putter, will fly faster and a little further than many other putters.
With his new sponsorship, Eagle McMahon will now utilize the Envy as one of his team series discs.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/0/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.9/3.1/-0.1/1.9
Virus
The Axiom Virus is an understable distance driver. This is the least stable of the 9 speed drivers in both the Axiom and MVP lines. The Virus is described as a "worn in MVP Impulse."
This driver will provide good distance for disc golfers with low to average arm speed. Power throwers will find the Virus useful for tailwind throws, rollers, and long turnover shots.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 9/5/-3.5/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 9.4/5/-3.4/1
Rhythm
The Rhythm is an awesome understable driver by Axiom. It's designed to be either a great first driver or a line shaping fairway driver for more powerful arms. Lower power players will find the Rhythm to be laser straight with a slight fade at the end. High power players will love the Rhythm for carving up the woods with hyzer flips or natural turnover shots. Find your beat on the course with the Rhythm.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7/5/-1.8/1.1
Alias
The Alias is described as a close brother of the popular MVP Tangent. This mid is a stable, straight flyer good for placement shots from hyzer, flat, and anhyzer lines. This is a disc that will simply go where it is sent. This disc is now out of production.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/4/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4.2/4.2/-0.9/1
When it comes to choosing the best Axiom discs for beginners, we don’t just guess—we ask the players. Every time a disc is reviewed on InfiniteDiscs.com, reviewers are invited to rate how beginner-friendly that disc is. Based on thousands of these real player reviews, we’ve compiled a list of the most highly recommended Axiom discs for new disc golfers.
These top beginner picks span all disc types—from putters like the Pitch, Proxy, Pixel, and Envy, to midrange staples like the Paradox, Hex, and Alias. For those ready to step up their game with controlled distance, the Crave and Rhythm offer great fairway options, while the Virus stands out as a forgiving distance driver. Whether you're just learning to throw or looking to build a reliable starter bag, these discs have been tried, tested, and loved by players just like you—making them some of the Best Axiom Discs For Beginners.
Be sure to also check out our list of the best disc golf discs for beginners and best MVP beginner discs pages.