Axiom Balance

The Axiom Balance is a workhorse midrange built for controlled distance and clean shot shaping. It offers a straight flight with a reliable finish, making it ideal for precise lines and longer approaches.

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Axiom Balance Flight Review

The Axiom Balance is a point-and-shoot midrange that blends neutral flight with dependable control. It’s ideal for players who want a disc that holds the line they put it on, with a small fade at the end.

From the release, the Balance responds to clean form with smooth, steady glide that tracks your intended line. It resists unwanted turn and finishes with soft, reliable fade that keeps you accurate. The result is a disc that feels consistent and predictable without being demanding.

Backhand and forehand throwers alike will find it useful for clean approaches and straight shots that demand accuracy and trust.

The Balance fits players who value precision. Newer players will find it great for building form and confidence, while experienced throwers will enjoy shaping lines and hitting tight gaps.

It’s a reliable midrange that brings control, glide, and versatility to any disc golf bag.

The next disc in the Simon Line is primed for its stock release – the Neutron Balance! For those following the development process of this disc, you’ll know there have been three Prototypes released for the Balance, each with minor differences in stability. This allowed Simon to try multiple options and pick the version he prefers most (v2) to go into full production while giving you all a peek behind the curtain of the process. Settling in with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 2, the Balance falls between the MVP Reactor and Axiom Pyro – overstable enough for torque resistance, wind-fighting, and a reliable, consistent flight – while still having the flexibility of a midrange for shot shaping. High-power players will have a versatile, straight flier with a dependable bite of fade towards the end, while those with less power will find the perfect overstable wind-fighting complement to their midrange lineup. The Balance joins the Pixel and Time-Lapse as part of the Simon Line – curated by Simon Lizotte himself.
Flight Charts for the Axiom Balance showing forehand and backhand flights.
Axiom Balance Flight Numbers
5 | 5 | 0 | 2

The Axiom Balance flies straight with a dependable finish, offering a neutral flight that holds its line before fading gently at the end. It’s well-suited for controlled drives and confident approaches with a smooth, balanced feel.

Skill Level Recommendations

Beginner

The Balance is a relatively beginner-friendly, although we would suggest starting with an understable mid-range rather than a stable one like the Balance.

Intermediate

For intermediate players, it’s perfect for refining angle control and developing consistent release timing. The Balance responds well to clean form and rewards smooth, confident throws with straight, glidey flights.

Advanced

The Axiom Balance, for advanced players, offers reliable control for technical shots like tunnel drives, hyzer flips, and smooth turnovers. Its neutral flight makes it a versatile tool for shaping precise lines.

See How it flies

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Frequently Asked Questions

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PDGA-Approved

Dimensions
  • Max Weight:178.5gr
  • Diameter:21.5cm
  • Height:1.6cm
  • Rim Depth:1.3cm
  • Rim Thickness:1.5cm
  • Inside Rim Diameter:18.4cm
  • Rim Depth / Diameter Ratio:6.0%
  • Rim Configuration:40.25
  • Flexibility:11.25kg