Axiom Disc Golf Simon Line Electron Lizotte Pixel Putter 2/4/0/0.5 -Choose Exact

The second disc in the Simon Line is officially here, the Electron Pixel! Debuting with flight numbers of 2 | 4 | 0 | 0.5, the Pixel has a deep profile with a small micro bead, perfect for the smoothest possible release. Simon designed the Pixel to be an effortless putter, needing just a little bit of spin to glide right to the basket. Whether you’re a spin or push putter, the Pixel is an ideal putter for someone who wants a laser-straight flight. The Pixel isn’t just excellent for putting, it’s also a very neutral flying discs off the tee or for approaches. Whether you’re putting, driving, or approaching, all you need is to pick your target and let the Pixel do the rest.

MVP Disc Golf Cosmic Neutron Photon Distance Driver 11/5/-1/2.5 – Choose Exact

The Photon is a stable-overstable high speed distance driver. The Photon is best described as a longer Tesla, with power throwers able to achieve some flight extending turn, and all throwers getting a reliable fade. The Photon is naturally headwind resistant but average power throwers can use a headwind to emulate those extended flights of high power throwers. Premium color enhanced Neutron blend. Plethora of bright color swirls. MVP features the flagship material, Neutron. An opaque and grippy blend, Neutron is available in a variety of vibrant colors. MVP Neutron features all black GYRO rims.

Latitude 64 Disc Golf Gold Maul Fairway Driver 7/7/-2/1 – Choose Exact Disc

The Maul is a fairway driver made for turnover shots. It resembles our popular River, in both speed and glide but is more understable. This disc is a very good choice for beginners and amateurs, since it is easy to grip and control, and won’t fade as much as high speed drivers. Gold Line is our premium blend plastic. The start of the mix has been the same brand plastics used in Opto Line but we added a different polymer to give it better grip without losing the excellent durability of Opto Line.

Axiom Disc Golf Neutron Rhythm Fairway Driver 7/5/-2/1 – Choose Exact Disc

Please welcome the next great understable disc from Axiom – the Rhythm! With a speed of 7, glide of 5, turn of -2, and a fade of 1, the Rhythm was designed to be either a great first driver or a line shaping fairway driver for power arms. Lower power players will find the Rhythm to be laser straight with a slight fade at the end, making it a great line hitting disc. Higher power players will love the Rhythm for carving up the woods with hyzer flips or natural turnovers from flat, even rollers aren’t out of the question for the Rhythm. Whether you’re looking for your first straight driver or an awesome line shaper, turn to the Rhythm to find your beat on the course.

Prodigy Disc Golf Nerf Soft Flight Driver 9/4/-2/2 – Choose Exact Disc

The NERF Soft Flight Driver boasts a slightly understable glidley flight that will hyzer-flip and gently turn with a stable, gentle finish. It’s part of the NERF Soft Flight line-up, a new way for you and your friends to play disc golf anywhere, anytime, and with anyone. It’s time to grow the game! Each disc in the NERF Soft Flight line-up is PDGA-approved, and is made from a patented soft foam you’ve come to expect from NERF products, all weighing around 100g each.

Innova Disc Golf First Run Star Arachnid Midrange Disc 5/6/-1/1 – Choose Exact

After an early limited rollout full of positive feedback, the Star Arachnid is now available for universal release. Like the Fox, the Arachnid feels fast for a Mid-Range and pushes forward with maximum glide. But where the Fox is designed to turn easily, the Arachnid is built to stay straight under more power. It offers added torque resistance and a touch more finish at the end of the flight. If the Fox is the ideal high-glide Mid for beginners and intermediate players, the Arachnid fills a similar slot for players with more arm speed.

Axiom Disc Golf Neutron Paradox Midrange Driver 5/4/-4/0 – Choose Exact

Among the most understable midranges ever produced, the Paradox is capable of some truly unique lines. High-power players will be using the Paradox for utility shots like rollers, low speed flip ups, massive nose up anhyzers, and other touch shots. Low-power players will find the Paradox is a great first midrange for straight or hyzer-flip flights. Whether you’re using it as a teaching tool, or a utility disc for woods golf, the Paradox’s understability won’t let you down. If you need it to turn, the Paradox is the disc for you!