Axiom
Special Edition Total Eclipse Proxy
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Slightly Understable Putt & Approach Disc
3 | 3 | -1 | 0.5 |
SPEED | GLIDE | TURN | FADE |
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Disc golf and good vibes are at the heart of this incredibly groovy design by Scott Oswalt. Perfectly at home on the multicolored glow core and rim variations of the Total Eclipse Proxy, watch the art pop even more once the lights go out! On the course, the Total Eclipse Proxy maintains everything there is to love about the Proxy - straight flights, workable turn, and neutral stability at a wide range of speeds.
The Proxy
The Proxy shares the Envy mold’s core, lending the same low-profile feel and solid grip, along with a short wing width and wide flight plate diameter for superior glide. The Proxy sets itself apart from the Envy with a remarkably straight forward-fading finish. A bit of high-speed turn potential allows the Proxy’s lines to be manipulated over a broad range of power and helps less powerful throwers achieve straight putter drives.
Proxy Specifications
- Diameter: 21.0 cm
- Height: 1.8 cm
- Rim Width: 1.1 cm
- Rim Depth: 1.5 cm
- Bead: No
- PDGA Approved: Sep 24, 2014
Eclipse Plastic
Eclipse plastic is a blend of MVP's Proton plastic with a new color glow blend! Hit these discs with some light and they will carry a bright glow to keep the game alive after dark. Streamline Eclipse Proton plastic is a highly durable blend for a consistent flight round after round.
The Science of Gyro
Axiom'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 heavier material. The process of transferring mass away from the axis of rotation increases the disc’s moment of inertia at parabolic proportions.
Since linear and angular momentum and aerodynamics act upon each other simultaneously, an enhanced gyroscopic effect will improve all aspects of disc flight. Increased angular momentum of a disc in flight will allow the disc to stay on its rotational axis for a longer period of time, which means that its aerodynamic properties will be better exhibited for a longer period of time. When a thrower uses our discs, they will be able to achieve straighter, longer, and more accurate results.