
Hex will find a place in anyone’s bag as a versatile and reliably straight midrange. At the highest arm speeds, the Hex will produce slightly understable lines from flat, but the fade (1) keeps it from flipping over completely. For lower arm speeds, the Hex has enough turn to make shaping lines a breeze. If you are looking for control in the woods, or simply a versatile line shaper, the Hex is the midrange for you.
Pirate Nate makes his journey back to the OTB Open to remind us that small things can yield big results. What better way than to illustrate it on one of the best midrange discs in the game, the Prism Proton Hex! Tried and true, the Hex will quickly become the hero of your disc golf game - especially in gorgeous Prism Proton plastic. Embark on your very own quest with the 2024 OTB Open Prism Proton Hex!
Preorder Details
Our preorder is closed. The disc is part of Phase 1 of the 2024 OTB Open discs and is set to release at Midnight Eastern Time on May 1. Orders will begin shipping as soon as we are allowed to ship.
Orders containing preorder items will be temporarily put on hold, and then shipped together in a single package.
Prism Proton from Axiom Discs
The four numbers on a disc tell you the discs’s flight characteristics: speed, glide, turn, and fade.
Lower speed ratings typically translate to a disc being easier to throw, but may not go as far. Higher the speed, further they’ll fly, but they are more difficult to throw.
Glide tells you how much it wants to stay in the air.
Turn indicates how much it wants to turn to the right at high speeds. -4 will turn more than -1.
Fade tells you about the end of the flight. The higher the number, the stronger it will finish to the left.