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Axiom Discs Simon Line Fission Time Lapse (original)
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Axiom Discs Simon Lizotte Time Lapse Flight Numbers: 12, 5, -1, 3
Axiom Time-Lapse (Fission) – Lightweight Speed. Elite Control.
Time your drive to perfection with the Fission Time-Lapse, Axiom’s max-distance bomber infused with Fission microbubble tech for lightweight speed and precision. Co-designed by MVP pro Simon Lizotte, the Time-Lapse is made to fly fast, glide far, and finish strong.
With flight numbers 12 | 5 | -1 | 3, the Time-Lapse offers controlled turn at high speeds with a consistent fade that brings it back on target. In Fission Plastic, the Time-Lapse becomes even more accessible—thanks to its lighter weight and enhanced gyroscopic effect—allowing players to get max distance with less effort.
Perfect for both big-arm players looking for reliable flight and intermediates looking to level up their long game, the Fission Time-Lapse is a workhorse driver that blends raw speed with elegant flight lines.
Flight Numbers:
Speed: 12 | Glide: 5 | Turn: -1 | Fade: 3
Why Throw the Fission Time-Lapse?
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Max-distance driver with late turn and strong fade 
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Fission Plastic = lighter weight + added GYRO™ performance 
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Great for full-power flex shots, hyzer-flips, and long straight bombs 
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Designed with Simon Lizotte’s input for elite shaping potential 
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Perfect for both forehand and backhand players 
Plastic Type: Fission
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Axiom’s most advanced lightweight plastic 
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Built with microbubbles for reduced weight without compromising torque resistance 
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Ideal for gaining extra distance or controlling power 
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Grippy, durable, and uniquely stable across weight ranges 
Perfect For:
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Players who want maximum distance with control 
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GYRO™ enthusiasts looking to unlock lightweight power 
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Power throwers seeking a fast, torque-resistant driver 
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Fans of the Simon Line or premium Axiom drivers 
Fast. Smart. Long. The Axiom Fission Time-Lapse lets you stretch the fairway and shape the future of your long game. Grab one and rewind what you thought you knew about distance.
 
	 
 
 
 
 
