A Mike Inscho original, the Fission Fireball SE brings the fire to your fairway game! The Fission Fireball SE is a perfect match of art and disc - with the red shatter holo foil flame effect capping off the already excellent art. No collection of Fireballs will be complete without this jaw-dropping SE, and it’ll look equally as amazing carving up fairways and ignoring the wind out on the course. Grab this pure fire before it’s gone!
With flight numbers of 9 | 4 | 0 | 3.5, the Fission Fireball is a slightly more glidy and throwable version of the Fireball - all without sacrificing any of the wind-fighting power of the Fireball! Thanks to Fission technology, this Fireball pushes forward just a bit longer than you might expect - resulting in a slightly longer Fireball flight that still retains the torque resistance it's known for. Whether you’re looking for power forehands, wind fighting backhands, or a disc that just has to fade, the Fission Fireball is all of that and a little extra glide. A staple in GYRO bags everywhere for a reason, the Fireball is now available in Fission plastic - grab one today and take the next step in your control game.
The Fireball is an overstable distance driver. The Fireball is overstable and wind-resistant like the MVP Motion, but has an overall straighter and longer flight profile. The Fireball has a longer forward push during its early stage of fade,
Axiom Discs brings a new focus on style, with vibrant color combinations of GYRO® rims, new stamp series and foils, and a unique set of disc models to complement the MVP lineup. Axiom gives players more options for GYRO®-enhanced discs, whether for colors, flight profile, or feel.
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The Fission™ plastic consists of an ultra-light core with imperceptible micro-bubbles. It not only impresses with its light weight and higher GYRO® effect, but also remains very nice to grip even in wet and cold conditions. The Overmold technology products are designed to improve aerodynamics, linear momentum and angular momentum as much as possible.
Durability (The higher the value, the less damage plastic takes.)
Grip (The higher the value, the better the grip of the plastic.)
Stiffness (The higher the value, the stiffer the plastic is.)