Harness straight, laser-like mid-range precision with the Axiom Hex. Rated 5 | 5 | -1 | 1, this disc holds hyzer-flip tunnels, flat lasers and gentle turnovers, then settles softly at the pin. Choose Glow, Neutron, Fission or the eye-catching limited Watermelon run for the grip, durability and flair you crave.
Why choose the Hex?
- Out-of-box straightness rivals a Discraft Buzzz but with easier turn control.
- Torque-resistant enough for forehands up to ~300 ft.
- Seasoned Hex replaces a beat-in Origin for buttery turnover lines.
- Smooth rim fits smaller hands—great in tight woods.
Flight Numbers
- Speed: 5
- Glide: 5
- Turn: -1
- Fade: 1
Plastics
Available in Glow, Neutron, Fission and special Watermelon prints. Learn more in our Axiom Plastics Guide.
Similar Discs
Discmania Origin · Prodigy M4 · Lone Star Ranger · Latitude 64 Claymore
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Hex compare to other midrange discs like the Buzzz?
The Hex offers a similar straight flight path as the Buzzz but tends to be slightly more understable, making it more workable for hyzer-flip shots and turnovers, especially at lower arm speeds.
What are the flight numbers for the Axiom Hex?
The Hex has flight numbers of 5, 5, -1, 1, indicating moderate speed, good glide, a slight turn, and a gentle fade. This makes it an excellent choice for straight shots with a touch of finesse.
Is the Axiom Hex good for forehand throws?
Yes, the Hex can be used for forehand shots, especially if you’re looking for a straight or slightly flipping flight. However, those with high power may find it turns a bit more compared to more overstable midranges.
How does the Hex compare to the Axiom Reactor?
The Hex is typically a bit less stable than the Reactor, making it more suitable for turnover lines and straight flights, while the Reactor offers more resistance to turning over and a stronger fade.