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OTB Open Proton Soft Paradox
Very Understable Midrange
5 | 4 | -4 | 0
Color | Foil | Weight
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Sometimes the most simple things can be the most beautiful. Seashells, pearls, and more, Pirate Nate brings us a reminder to always find the beauty around us on the Proton Soft Paradox. As a very understable midrange, the Paradox is perfect for creating captivating hyzer-flip lines and turnovers for all arm speeds. Now even more visually striking in Proton Soft plastic, find your perfect line with the 2024 OTB Open Proton Soft Paradox!
The Paradox
Among the most understable midranges ever produced, the Paradox is capable of some truly unique lines. High-power players will be using the Paradox for utility shots like rollers, low speed flip ups, massive nose up anhyzers, and other touch shots. Low-power players will find the Paradox is a great first midrange for straight or hyzer-flip flights. Whether you’re using it as a teaching tool, or a utility disc for woods golf, the Paradox’s understability won’t let you down. If you need it to turn, the Paradox is the disc for you!
Proton Soft Plastic
Proton is Axiom's highly durable, premium plastic. It's translucent blend comes in an array of candy colors and offers some flexibility that feels great in the hand. Proton Soft plastic is the same durable translucent blend with an attractive candy look, but with more flex! This Proton Soft blend makes for great grip, even in the cold.

Axiom Paradox
Tech Specs
- Diameter: 21.5 cm
- Height: 1.8 cm
- Rim Width: 1.3 cm
- Rim Depth: 1.3 cm
- Bead: None
PDGA Approved: Jul 5, 2021

MVP Gyro Technology
MVP's GYRO® Overmold Technology is a design that is produced through a two-step molding process that allows the outer ring to be made with a denser, heavier material. The process of transferring mass away from the axis of rotation increases the disc’s moment of inertia. An enhanced gyroscopic effect will improve all aspects of a disc's flight.

The OTB Champions Cup
In 2025, the PDGA Champions Cup will be held at Swenson Park in Stockton, California. This venue is well-known to disc golfers as the site of the OTB Open. However, to avoid a conflict with the DGPT's policy against athletes competing in multiple points-earning events on the same course within a season, the PDGA Champions Cup will replace the OTB Open on the 2025 DGPT schedule.
OTB partners with MVP Disc Sports to feature several exclusive releases with new molds, limited edition artwork, and discs in special plastic blends.