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Axiom Discs Proton Soft Parachute MVP Open 2024 putter and approach

Flight numbers : 1 | 7 | 0 | 0.5

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Color: Pink / 152g

Axiom Discs Proton Soft Parachute MVP Open 2024 Putter

Glide effortlessly through the air with Axiom’s hybrid catch disc – the Parachute. This solo-mold disc is perfect for learning the game, playing catch to warm up, or for floaty approaches and drives requiring extreme glide. With flight numbers of 1 | 7 | 0 | 0.5, the Parachute offers a touch of stability at the end of its flight, making it more forgiving in windy conditions and adding a bit of fade from an anhyzer release. If you're looking to #FlySolo, the Parachute is the perfect disc for you!

2024 MVP Open – Proton Soft Parachute

Just two weeks before the MVP Open, Maple Hill will host the 2024 Glitch World Championship! As one of the featured discs, the Streamline Parachute made waves at the Qualifier events and is now making its return for the MVP Open. Featuring a stunning triple-foil design by Jason Pawley, the Proton Soft Parachute offers a touch more stability than the MVP Glitch while maintaining its signature glide-filled, line-locking flight path. At 1/7/0/0.5, this one-speed wonder is perfect for your bag—get yours before it's gone!

Key Features:

Flight Numbers: 1 | 7 | 0 | 0.5 – unparalleled glide with a touch of stability.
Plastic: Proton Soft – extra grip and durability for consistent performance.
Design: Triple-foil artwork by Jason Pawley, exclusive to the MVP Open 2024.
Performance: Ideal for catch, warm-up, floaty approaches, and precision drives.