Score laser-straight putts and tee drives with the Axiom Proxy. Rated 3 | 3 | -1 | 0.5, it glides flat, flips smooth and lands softly. Low-profile rim feels clean in any hand, inspiring instant confidence. Electron grips in all weather, Fission lightens your load, Glow shines after dark and Plasma adds swirl-packed style.
Why choose the Axiom Proxy?
- Straighter than an Envy, more torque-resistant than an Axiom Atom.
- Point-and-shoot drives up to 300 ft with minimal fade.
- Beats in to buttery turnover lines for wooded fairways.
- Soft landings cut roll-aways on fast greens.
Flight Numbers
- Speed: 3
- Glide: 3
- Turn: -1
- Fade: 0.5
Plastics
Electron Firm • Electron • Electron Soft • Fission • Plasma • Eclipse Glow. Learn more in our Axiom Plastics Guide.
Similar Discs
Axiom Envy · MVP Atom · Streamline Pilot · Discmania P1
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Axiom Proxy?
The Proxy is a bead‑less, 3‑speed putt‑and‑approach disc praised for its neutral flight and smooth, straight finishes.
What are the Proxy flight numbers?
Speed 3 | Glide 3 | Turn ‑1 | Fade 0—expect easy flip to flat and minimal fade.
Is the Proxy understable?
It is slightly understable: it holds anhyzers and gentle turnovers yet stays controllable on straight putts.
Axiom Proxy vs. Axiom Envy – what's different?
The Envy (3/3/0/2) is more stable with late fade, while the Proxy glides straighter and turns more on power throws.
Which plastics does the Proxy come in?
Available in Neutron, Proton, Plasma, and lightweight Fission. Proton is firmest; Fission adds glide at lower weights.
What is the rim depth of a Proxy?
Rim depth is 1.5 cm (0.59 in), offering a comfortable, shallow feel for both fan and power grips.
Is Axiom owned by MVP Disc Sports?
Yes—Axiom is a sub‑brand molded at MVP’s Michigan facility, sharing the same Gyro overmold technology.