Panic

Axiom Panic Flight Chart

The Axiom Panic is a very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 4 | -0.5 | 3. Built in Axiom’s premium Neutron and Proton plastics, the Panic is designed for high-power throwers who need a disc that can handle torque, wind, and full-speed drives without turning over. Reviewers consistently describe it as a dependable meathook for backhand or forehand, ideal for flex shots, spike hyzers, and headwind launches where stability is essential.

Panic Flight Path for Newer Players

Beginners will find the Panic extremely overstable. At low arm speeds it will fade almost immediately, producing short hyzer shots rather than full flights. While not suited for new players seeking distance, it can serve as a strong utility disc for windy conditions or skip-hyzer lines.

Flight Chart Expectations for Intermediate Throwers

Intermediate players with moderate arm speed may unlock a touch of the Panic’s -0.5 turn, but should still expect a powerful fade. It’s excellent for long sweeping hyzers, safe flex shots that must fade out, and controlled drives into a headwind. Its narrower 23mm rim makes the Panic more comfortable than some wide-rimmed speed-13 drivers.

Advanced & Professional Power Flight Notes

High-power throwers get the full intended flight: a subtle early drift, strong mid-flight push, and a heavy, predictable fade. The Panic excels on full-power backhands, long flex shots, and aggressive lines that require both distance and stability. Many reviewers mention its reliability in extreme wind and its ability to hold angles under high torque.

Forehand Flight Path & Utility Uses

The Panic is especially popular for forehand throws. The torque resistance and firm premium plastics allow it to handle hard sidearm releases without turning over. Expect a fast, stable push before a forceful fade—perfect for forehand flex lines, skip shots, and utility positioning.

Use our interactive chart below to explore how the Panic flight path changes based on your power, release angle, and throwing style. Visualize backhand, forehand, and left-handed lines with speed-based adjustments to match your real-world flight.

Axiom Panic

 

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Try the Axiom Panic

If you need a wind-fighting distance driver with serious overstability and dependable performance at high power, the Panic deserves a spot in your bag.

Puttheads Notes

The Panic fills the role of a power-friendly, wind-resistant driver with a comfortable rim and consistent fade. Forehand players especially value its torque resistance. It’s not subtle—but it is highly predictable, which is exactly what many players want from a disc in this stability class.

  • Flight Numbers: 13 | 4 | -0.5 | 3
  • Primary Role: Very overstable distance driver
  • Plastics: Neutron, Proton (premium Axiom plastics)
  • Best For: Headwinds, flex shots, forehand bombs, spike hyzers
  • Player Fit: Intermediate power throwers, advanced, professional
  • Reviewer Themes: “Meathook,” torque-resistant, wind-proof, reliable finish
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