Originally designed as functional decoration for masonry, the gargoyle later became a symbol to ward off evil spirits. However, don’t let that fool you - these grotesque figures can take on a life of their own, becoming the very thing they’re meant to keep away. As part of our Tour of Terror, Mike Inscho brings this waiting horror to the first release of the Fission Pyro!
While maintaining the overstable characteristics the Pyro is known for, the Fission Pyro has the GYRO enhanced flight that only Fission can provide - making it the first Pyro to not be in Prism Plastic! The Fission Pyro is a touch less stable than normal, allowing for a further pushing flight that still dependably fades. A favorite of Eagle McMahon, get the first release of this exceptional combination of mold and plastic before they’re carried off into the night!
Light a fire in your midrange game this season with the Axiom Prism Pyro. The Prism Pyro debuts the new 14.5MM class of Axiom midrange drivers in stunning Prism Plastic. This midrange is an Axiom variation of the overstable MVP Deflector with a straighter flight profile while maintaining the pronounced finishing fade. The experimental Prism Plastic gives the Axiom Pyro maximum durability and a beautiful array of multicolor translucent core and rim combinations. Feel the heat of the Axiom Prism Pyro as this new mid burns down fairways this season!
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.)