Axiom Baskets

Axiom Disc Golf Baskets combine eye-catching design, solid performance, and great value for players of all levels. Whether you’re practicing at home with the budget-friendly Axiom Lite Portable or need the durability of the Pro HD for serious play, Axiom has you covered.

 Perfect for backyards, fields, or temporary courses, these baskets deliver quality where it counts. Order now for the best prices online—shipped directly from Axiom’s Michigan warehouse to save on shipping and reduce environmental impact.

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Best Selling Axiom Discs

If you're wondering which Axiom discs players are reaching for the most, you're not alone—and this page sorts them for you automatically. Based on real-time sales data, this list reflects what disc golfers are actually throwing, not just what’s hyped.

You’ll almost always see familiar favorites near the top: the ultra-straight Hex, the buttery-smooth Crave, the fan-favorite throwing putters like the Envy and Proxy, and of course, the Pixel, which made its debut as part of the Simon Line and instantly flew off shelves (and hopefully into baskets).

Speaking of Simon Lizotte—if he puts his name on a disc, it’s going to be hot. That’s not marketing; that’s science. So don’t be surprised when anything in the Simon Line shows up in the top spots... and maybe disappears just as fast.

This best-sellers list is constantly updating, so check back often—or better yet, grab your favorite mold before the rest of the disc golf world beats you to it.

Best Axiom Discs for Beginners

Just getting started with disc golf and wondering which Axiom discs won’t fight you on every throw? We’ve got you. These beginner-friendly molds are easy to throw, forgiving, and fun—which is kind of the point, right?

Pitch – This glidey, understable approach disc feels like magic. It floats, it coasts, and it doesn’t take much arm speed to get a beautiful flight. Great for upshots and learning touch.

Proxy – A straight-flying putter with minimal fade, the Proxy is one of the easiest throwing putters in disc golf. Perfect for learning smooth form and short drives that don’t turn into search parties.

Paradox – This is the ultimate beginner midrange. It’s extremely understable, which means it’s going to turn right (for right-handed backhand throws) without a fight. Great for learning how angle and speed affect flight.

Hex – If you want a midrange that just goes where you point it, the Hex is your friend. It’s straight, reliable, and doesn't need a pro-level arm to fly well. Easy to love from day one.

Crave – A fairway driver that doesn’t feel too fast. The Crave is controllable, straight, and just stable enough to give you confidence without veering hard left at the end. A great first driver for new players.

Virus – Designed for slower arm speeds, the Virus is an easy-to-throw distance driver. It’s great for beginners who want to throw farther without needing a cannon for an arm.

If you’re new to the game and want to actually enjoy your first rounds, any of these Axiom discs will treat you well. They’re easy to handle, fun to learn with, and they might even make you feel like a pro before you know what “hyzer” means.

Best Axiom Discs for Intermediate Players

Once you've figured out which end of the disc to hold and can throw something straighter than a banana, it's time to level up. These Axiom discs are perfect for intermediate players looking to expand their shot selection, dial in control, and add some real firepower to the bag.

Envy – This disc has become legendary for a reason. It's an overstable putter that can handle torque and still fly straight. Perfect for confident approach shots, straight drives, and putting with style. If you’re ready to throw a putter like it’s a fairway, the Envy delivers.

Hex – Yes, it’s on the beginner list too—but that’s because it's just that good. For intermediate players, the Hex shines as a versatile midrange that holds any line you put it on. It's your go-to for straight tunnel shots and technical lines that require trust.

Pyro – Need something a little more stable for windy midrange shots or forehands? The Pyro is a beefy midrange with excellent torque resistance and a reliable fade. Great for players who are learning when to power up and shape more aggressive lines.

Insanity – A slightly understable driver that's perfect for hyzer flips, turnovers, or max glide drives when you don’t quite have the arm speed for high-speed drivers. The Insanity rewards clean form and lets you experiment with shot shaping.

Fireball – This overstable control driver is ideal for players developing their forehand game or anyone looking for reliable fades in wind. It’s consistent, beefy, and does exactly what you tell it—assuming you know what you’re doing.

Wrath – Think of it as the smart cousin of the Fireball and the Insanity. The Wrath is a stable, workhorse fairway driver with just enough fade to trust, but not so much that it dumps early. A perfect disc for building confidence on full-power throws.

If you’ve moved past the basics and want discs that grow with your skills, these are some of the best Axiom discs for intermediate players. They offer the control, stability, and versatility you need to take your game to the next level—without being overly punishing when you miss your line (which you still will... occasionally).

Straightest Flying Axiom Discs

If you're just trying to throw a disc that goes where you aim—without hooking hard left or flipping into the next fairway—these are the straightest Axiom discs you can get your hands on. They're ideal for tight gaps, flat shots, and those "please don't fade" moments on the course.

Pitch – Soft, floaty, and easygoing. This disc barely fades and loves to just sit down where you throw it. Perfect for gentle upshots or glidey throws that feel like cheating.

Proxy – An easy-flying putter that holds a straight line without fading out early. Great for tee shots and approaches when you just want to keep things simple and straight.

Hex – The midrange people won’t stop talking about—and for good reason. It’s incredibly straight and holds the angle you release it on. You throw it flat, it stays flat. Magic? Maybe.

Crave – A fairway driver that flies like a midrange with a little more distance. It’s smooth, straight, and doesn’t fade unless you ask it to. Great for players who want control without overpowering a disc (or their throw).

Insanity – A bit faster, but still very manageable. If you’ve got decent form, you can throw it flat and watch it stay true for the full flight. It’s sneaky long and surprisingly forgiving.

Whether you're threading fairways or just tired of your discs doing their own thing, these are the straightest Axiom discs to trust when you want your shot to stay on track.