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Neutron
Weight - Color (Stamp): 169g - Teal w/ Yellow/Orange Marble Rim (Silver)
  • 169g - Teal w/ Yellow/Orange Marble Rim (Silver)
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  • 168g - White w/ Red Rim (Silver)
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  • 174g - Canary Yellow w/ Green Rim (Silver)
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  • 172g - Magenta w/ Teal Rim (Silver)
  • 177g - Black w/ Orange Rim (Silver)
  • 177g - White w/ Yellow Green Rim (Silver)
  • 177g - Peach w/ Teal Rim (Silver)
  • 177g - Orange w/ Red Rim (Silver)
Plastic: Neutron
Weight - Color (Stamp): 169g - Teal w/ Yellow/Orange Marble Rim (Silver)
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Axiom Paradox

The Axiom Paradox is an ultra-understable midrange built to turn on command. It loves hyzer-flips, long drifting turnovers, and creative scramble lines, giving you shot shapes that most mids simply cannot match.

Flight: 5 | 4 | -4 | 0. The Paradox wants to stand up, drift, and keep turning, making it a perfect utility disc for advanced arms and a straight-flying mid for newer players. Official specs

Why throw the Axiom Paradox?

  • Among the most understable midranges on the market for extreme line-shaping.
  • Perfect for rollers, flip-up turnovers, and nose-up anhyzers in the woods.
  • Beginner friendly as a first midrange that actually flies straight at low power.
  • Great teaching tool for learning angle control and clean release mechanics.
  • Pairs perfectly with neutral mids like the Hex or Uplink for a complete lineup.

Plastics

Neutron (premium): Axiom’s flagship opaque blend with bright colors and excellent durability. Neutron Paradox gives you the classic 5 | 4 | -4 | 0 “turn on a dime” flight for rollers, sky anhyzers, and sweeping turnovers.

Eclipse 2.0 (premium glow): ultra-bright glow plastic with a slightly firmer feel. Eclipse Paradox runs keep the same extremely understable flight while lighting up night rounds and low-light woods golf.

Proton (premium, translucent – select runs): clear “candy” plastic with high durability. Proton Paradox holds its wild understable flight for many rounds, ideal if you want a long-lasting utility mid.

Proton Soft (premium, flexible – OTB Open runs): gummy Proton blend with extra grip and give. Proton Soft Paradox sticks where it lands and feels fantastic for touchy turnovers and scramble shots.

Prism Soft Proton (premium, overmold – special runs): Proton core with a durable Prism rim and a softer overall feel. Prism Soft Paradox combines striking looks with the same flippy, line-bending performance.

Total Eclipse (full-color glow – special runs): color-glow core and rim for maximum nighttime visibility. Total Eclipse Paradox keeps the extreme understability while adding premium glow tech and collectible appeal.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 5
  • Glide: 4
  • Turn: -4
  • Fade: 0

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FAQs

What are the Axiom Paradox flight numbers and what do they mean?

The Paradox is rated 5 | 4 | -4 | 0. That means midrange speed, moderate glide, extreme high-speed turn, and no fade—built to flip, drift, and keep turning rather than finishing back to hyzer.

Is the Paradox too flippy for beginners?

No. For newer players with lower power, the Paradox can fly very straight or gentle hyzer-flip lines. As power increases, it becomes a specialty disc for big turnovers and rollers.

How does the Paradox compare to the MVP Uplink?

The Uplink is understable but more controlled, while the Paradox is significantly flippier. If the Uplink is your finesse turnover mid, the Paradox is your extreme line-shaping and roller mid.

What kinds of shots is the Paradox best at?

Touch rollers, escape shots, big nose-up anhyzers, low-speed flip-ups, and woods turnovers. If you need a disc that will turn hard and stay turned, the Paradox is designed for that job.

Which Paradox plastic should I choose?

Choose Neutron as your main flippy midrange. Pick Eclipse 2.0 or Total Eclipse if you want glow performance. Go Proton or Proton Soft for added durability and grip, and Prism Soft Proton if you want premium feel and flashy overmold aesthetics in the same understable mold.

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