MVP Disc Sports

Axiom Proxy

Regular price $12.99 USD
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Plastic: Electron
Electron
Weight - Color (Stamp): 168g - Pink w/ Blue Rim (Black)
  • 168g - Pink w/ Blue Rim (Black)
  • 168g - Red w/ White Rim (Black)
  • 174g - Hot Pink w/ Blue Rim (Black)
  • 172g - Black w/ White Rim (Black)
  • 172g - Black w/ Yellow/Red Marble Rim (Black)
  • 166g - Blue w/ Blue Marble Rim (Black)
  • 171g - Yellow w/ White Rim (Black)
  • 174g - Black w/ Lime Rim (Black)
  • 171g - Purple w/ Teal Rim (Black)
Plastic: Electron
Weight - Color (Stamp): 168g - Pink w/ Blue Rim (Black)
Axiom Proxy - Electron / 168g - Pink w/ Blue Rim (Black) - Skyline Disc Golf
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Flight Numbers

3Speed
3Glide
-1Turn
0.5Fade

A 3-speed beadless putt-and-approach disc with a neutral-to-understable flight. Point, throw, and watch it hold the line. The Proxy shares the same low-profile core and comfortable hand feel as the Axiom Envy, but where the Envy fades, the Proxy stays straight with just a touch of high-speed turn for gentle, workable anhyzers. It flies dead straight at nearly any power level, making it an easy putting putter and a laser-straight throwing putter off the tee. One of Simon Lizotte's go-to throwing putters.

Why Throw the Proxy?

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Laser-Straight Flight

The Proxy flies dead straight at nearly any power level. Throw it soft for gentle approaches or rip it off the tee - it holds the line you give it with minimal fade.

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Envy's Sibling, Different Finish

Same low-profile core and comfortable hand feel as the Axiom Envy, but where the Envy fades, the Proxy stays straight. Bag both for the ultimate approach combo.

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Woods Tunnel Weapon

Need to thread a tight gap without worrying about fade pulling you into trouble? The Proxy's neutral finish is perfect for wooded fairway shots and tight approaches.

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Easy Turnovers & Anhyzers

That touch of high-speed turn (-1) lets you shape gentle right-curving lines (RHBH) without fighting the disc. Hyzer-flip it flat or hold a panning anhyzer with confidence.

Simon Lizotte Approved

The Proxy is one of Simon Lizotte's go-to throwing putters. If it's good enough for one of the longest arms in the game, it can handle whatever you throw at it.

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Beginner-Friendly & Pro-Worthy

New players get instant straight flights without needing big arm speed. Advanced players get a finesse disc that flies exactly how it's thrown, from circle one to 300+ feet off the tee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Proxy is a 3-speed beadless putt-and-approach disc from Axiom Discs (an MVP sub-brand). It features GYRO overmold technology and is built for neutral-to-understable flights with minimal fade. It works as both a putting putter and a throwing putter off the tee.
The Proxy and Envy share the same core mold and low-profile hand feel, but they finish differently. The Envy (3/3/0/2) is more stable with a reliable late fade, while the Proxy (3/3/-1/0.5) stays straighter and finishes with minimal hook. Think of the Proxy as point-and-shoot, and the Envy as angle-and-fade. Many players bag both.
Absolutely. The Proxy is one of the easiest discs to throw straight, even at low arm speeds. It doesn't require much power to stay on line, which makes it perfect for new players learning release angles and building a reliable short game. Electron plastic is a great starting point.
It depends on how you plan to use it. Electron (Soft, Medium, or Firm) is the go-to for putting, since it's grippy and grabs chains. Plasma and Neutron are great for throwing off the tee because they hold stability longer. Fission adds extra glide at lighter weights.
Both fly remarkably straight, but they feel very different. The Nova has virtually zero turn or fade with a unique, deeper hand feel. The Proxy has a more traditional putter feel with a touch of turn that makes it workable for gentle anhyzers. If you want dead-neutral, the Nova edges it out; if you want straight with shot-shaping ability, the Proxy is more versatile.
Yes - the Proxy works well as a putting putter, especially for players who prefer a shallower rim. In Electron plastic, it offers excellent grip and a straight flight to the basket with soft landings. Its low-profile feel is comfortable for both spin and push putting styles.

 

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