Meet the AxiomTimeLapseSimon Lizottes first signature mold and the MVP familys debut 12-speed. Rated 12 | 5 | 1 | 3, it rockets forward, flips just enough, then glides forever before a confident fade. Big arms can push 500 ft sky-turns, while developing throwers get a controllable flex they can trust in calm or tailwind conditions.
The 2.4 cm rim feels surprisingly comfortable thanks to MVPs GYRO overmold, adding late-flight stability without an unwieldy grip. A gentle dome stores extra glide; throw it high and watch it carve majestic S-curves, or flatten it low for skip-up placement drives. Touch forehands also shineclean release equals laser-flat flight and a forward-pushing finish.
Choose Fission for feather-light rim weight and effortless speed, Neutron for tour-level durability, Cosmic Neutron for wow-factor swirls with identical flight, or clear-candy Proton to shrug off rough terrain.
Why throw the Axiom Time-Lapse?
- Simon-approved max-D without Innova Destroyer-level beef.
- Hyzer-flips to 450 ft for intermediate arms.
- Forehand-friendly rim and predictable fade.
- Eye-catching swirls and glow runs keep your bag fresh.
Plastics
Fission Neutron Cosmic Neutron Proton. Full rundown in our Axiom Plastics Guide.
Flight numbers
- Speed 12
- Glide 5
- Turn 1
- Fade 3
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Axiom TimeLapse?
The TimeLapse is the first SimonLine molda 12speed distance driver built for massive glide, workable turn, and a confident late fade.
What are the Axiom TimeLapse flight numbers?
Current flight numbers are Speed12 | Glide5 | Turn1 | Fade3, giving it a controllable highspeed turn followed by a dependable finish.
Which plastic types does the TimeLapse come in?
Regular runs include Neutron and lightweight Fission. Neutron offers balanced grip and durability, while Fission sheds rim weight for extra carry and a touch more turn.
Is the TimeLapse overstable?
It is stableoverstable: highpower throwers can hyzerflip it to flat; lowerpower arms will see a consistent fade, making it reliable in light to moderate wind.
Axiom TimeLapse vs. MVP Teleport what’s the difference?
The Teleport (14/5/1/3) is faster and needs more arm speed; the TimeLapses 12speed rim is easier to control while still delivering long, glidey flights.
Who designed the TimeLapse, and is Axiom owned by MVP?
SimonLizotte collaborated with MVP Disc Sports to design the disc; Axiom is a subbrand molded in the same Michigan facility.
How far can the average player throw a TimeLapse?
Intermediate throwers with ~350ft power can expect 320360ft flights; advanced arms can push it past 450ft with a controlled hyzerflip line.
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