The Axiom Pixel is a 2-speed stable putt & approach. With published flight numbers of 2 / 4 / 0 / 0.5, it is most often described as suited for laser-straight putts for both spin and push putters, throwing-putter tee shots with minimal fade.
Overview
The Axiom Pixel is Simon Lizotte's signature putt-and-approach disc and the second release in Axiom's Simon Line, with flight numbers of 2/4/0/0.5.[1] It pairs a deep profile with a small micro bead for the smoothest possible release, and Simon designed it to be an effortless putter — a little bit of spin glides it right to the basket.[1] Off the tee and on approaches it is a very neutral, laser-straight flier with minimal fade, suiting both spin and push putters.[1][3] PDGA specs list a 21.2 cm diameter, 2.1 cm height, and 1.5 cm rim depth.[2]
Flight characteristics
Flight numbers describe the published behavior of the disc when thrown at its design speed. Real-world flight varies with plastic, weight, age, and thrower power. The community-averaged numbers above reflect crowd-sourced observations from real throws — typically slightly more understable than the manufacturer's published values, which is the most consistent pattern across nearly every commercial mold.
Recommended uses
Use the Pixel anywhere you want a putter that goes exactly where you aim it: inside-the-circle putts, glidey Circle 2 attempts, neutral upshots, and straight throwing-putter drives.[1][3] Electron Firm holds its flight longest and suits power throwers, the medium Electron blend is the all-purpose choice, and Electron Soft gives the tackiest grip for putting — the Pixel's release also debuted a grippier reformulation of the Electron plastic line.[1][4]
Best for:
- Laser-straight putts for both spin and push putters
- Throwing-putter tee shots with minimal fade
- Neutral approaches that hold the line you pick
- Glidey Circle 2 putts that carry into the chains
Community notes — how players actually use this disc
Plastics & variants
The Pixel is available in the following plastic blends from Axiom:[1]
Electron Firm, Electron, Electron Soft
Plastic blend significantly affects flight character. Premium plastics like Champion, Z, or C-Line generally fly more overstable when fresh and hold their stability over time. Base plastics like DX, Pro, or Active beat in faster and become more understable workhorses with use.
History
The Pixel is the second disc in the Simon Line, the signature series Axiom created with Simon Lizotte, and it debuted alongside a new, tackier blend of Electron plastic representing years of MVP's and Simon's combined mold and plastic experience.[1][4] It was PDGA-approved on September 5, 2023 (certification 23-218) as an Axiom Discs mold[2] and quickly became one of the most talked-about putter releases of that year, selling through initial runs rapidly. Reviewers praise it as an ideal putter for anyone wanting a dead-straight flight, whether putting, approaching, or driving.[1][3]
Notable throwers
Simon Lizotte
Similar discs
- Axiom Envy · 3/3/0/2
- Axiom Proxy · 3/3/-1/0.5
- Discraft Luna · 3/3/0/3
- Discmania P2 · 2/3/0/1
References & further reading
- How to read disc golf flight numbers — Discpedia primer
- PDGA Approved Disc List — search for "Pixel" to find the Axiom Pixel entry (PDGA-approved 2023)
- Axiom official site — manufacturer product page
Sources
Content on this page has been cross-checked against the following sources. Numbered citations in the prose above link to the matching entry here.
- Pixel — Axiom Discs (official mold page)
- Pixel — PDGA Equipment Certification (approved 2023-09-05, cert 23-218)
- Axiom Pixel Flight Chart — Disc Golf Puttheads
- Simon Lizotte Electron Pixel — OTB Discs
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