Best Choice for: Putting, short to medium and tailwind drives, forward finishing with slight fade approaches.
Note: All flight ratings are for Neutron/Proton/Plasma plastics. Electron/Fission plastics will be slightly less stable than displayed ratings.
Axiom Discs says this about the Proxy: The Proxy putt and approach has been highly anticipated ever since its PDGA approval back in September. The Proxy is based on the popular Envy core for a tight mildly shallow grip, and has a flight best described as a broken-in Envy. With just a bit of added turn potential, the Proxy is workable but still quite straight-stable. The Proxy really shines in its low-speed cruise and drop, which is remarkably straight and forward-fading. This classic ''broken-in'' flight is captured right off the shelf in durable and grippy Neutron plastic. The Proxy is what the Anode is to Ion, but with an even straighter finish.
| Neutron | From $14.99 | 
| Plasma | From $18.99 | 
| Electron | From $13.99 | 
| Electron Soft | From $11.99 | 
| Electron Firm | From $13.99 | 
| Eclipse Glow | From $20.99 | 
| Cosmic Electron Firm | From $10.99 | 
| Cosmic Electron | From $13.99 | 
| Cosmic Electron Soft | From $10.99 | 
| Fission | Out of Stock | 
| Total Eclipse Glow | From $21.99 | 
| Proton Soft Particle Glow | Out of Stock | 
| Speed | 3 | 
| Glide | 3 | 
| High Speed Stability | -1 | 
| Low Speed Stability | 0.5 | 
| Difficulty | 2 | 
Diameter
21.10 cm
Rim Depth
1.50 cm
Rim Thickness
1.10 cm
Disc Height
1.80 cm
Max Weight
174.3 gm
| Manufacturer | Axiom Discs | 
| Plastic | Fission | 
| Stamp | 2023 Simon Lizotte Music City Open Champion | 
| Skill Level | 2.0 | 
| Floats in Water | No | 
| Disc Type | |
| PDGA Approved | 09/24/2014 |