Axiom says this about the Paradox: "If you're looking for a midrange that can't help but turn, look no further than the Paradox! Among the most understable midranges ever produced, the Paradox is capable of some truly unique lines. High-power players will be using the Paradox for utility shots like rollers, low speed flip ups, massive nose up anhyzers, and other touch shots. Low-power players will find the Paradox is a great first midrange for straight or hyzer-flip flights. Whether you're using it as a teaching tool, or a utility disc for woods golf, the Paradox's understability won't let you down. If you need it to turn, the Paradox is the disc for you!"
Flight Metrics
Speed
The velocity required to reach a disc's optimal flight path. Range: 1 to 15.
Glide
The measure of lift generated by a disc to stay aloft. Range: 1 to 7.
Turn
The velocity, relative to the speed of the disc, required to cause the disc to turn with the direction of spin. Range: +1 to -5.
Fade
The low-velocity stability that causes a disc to hook at the end of its flight. Range: 0 to 5.
If you have zero forehand, this is your disc. I love it for RHBH throws that I need to bend to the right. It take a little getting used to at first, but once you get the angle control down this will be one of your favorite discs. I recommend the higher weight (175+ gr).
Bought this for my 11 year old daughter who is just learning. She throws this forehand twice as far as any other disc I've put in her hand. Very beginner friendly. Very flippy for me the few times I've thrown it.