Time-Lapse
- Max Weight
- 176 g
- Diameter
- 21.2 cm
- Height
- 1.7 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.2 cm
- Rim Width
- 2.3 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 16.5 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 5.7 %
- Rim Configuration
- 26.25
- Flexibility
- 11.59 kg
- Bead
- No
Time-Lapse
The "Time-Lapse" by Axiom positions itself as a distance driver for experienced throwers seeking maximum distance with controllable flight characteristics. With a speed of 12 and pronounced fade, this disc targets advanced players with high arm speed. The Neutron plastic, in particular, offers a grippy yet smooth surface with a slight pop-top dome, while the Fission variant in lighter weights is noticeably more accessible. The "Time-Lapse" fills the gap between classic bombers and reliable utility drivers in Axiom's lineup. In flight, the "Time-Lapse" shows clear differences between plastic types. The Neutron version flies noticeably more overstable than the manufacturer's numbers suggest—the -1 turn only kicks in at very high throw speeds, while the 3 fade remains consistently strong. The glide of 5 stays moderate, with the disc powering through the air rather than floating. The Fission variant, on the other hand, aligns more precisely with the flight ratings and offers significantly more distance potential for players with moderate arm speed. Both versions remain stable in headwinds, though the Neutron version clearly excels here. In practice, the "Time-Lapse" shines especially on backhand anhyzer shots—here, distances beyond 120 meters can be easily achieved if the disc holds its line. For hyzer flips, it demands substantial power but rewards with predictable flight paths. Forehand throws benefit from its stability but require precise technique. Advanced players with solid arm speed will find the "Time-Lapse" a reliable distance companion, while beginners may struggle with the Neutron version. The Fission variant noticeably lowers the entry barrier, making max distances achievable even for intermediate players.