Axiom says this about the Pixel: "The second disc in the Simon Line is officially here, the Electron Pixel! Debuting with flight numbers of 2 | 4 | 0 | 0.5, the Pixel has a deep profile with a small micro bead, perfect for getting that full grip feeling. Off the tee, the Pixel is a straight/stable flier and will reliably hold any line it’s thrown on with a minimal amount of fade back. However, don’t let the low speed fool you—the Pixel can certainly go the distance, especially with the right wind conditions. On the putting green, whether you’re in C1 or C2, the Pixel shines with the right amount of glide to carry right into the chains."
When Simon Lizotte signed with MVP, he never really felt he could find the perfect putter. Although he became comfortable with the MVP Anode, he collaborated with MVP to design a putter tailored to fit his needs. Simon Lizotte wanted a point-and-shoot putter with plenty of glide, and MVP delivered.C
Crafted with a rounded, medium-depth profile, the Pixel effortlessly generates the glide needed for both putting and approaching the green. Its subtle microbead further enhances the grip for added confidence.
Along with the release of the Pixel, the second mold in the Simon Line, MVP revamped its Electron plastic to more accurately reflect its three variations of firmness: soft, medium, and firm. Known for its grip in any weather condition, the Electron plastic beats in fairly quickly and tends to fly on the more understable side of the stability spectrum.
Overall, its neutral flight with a touch of fade for control and its exceptional glide make the Pixel an excellent option for disc golfers looking for a versatile putt & approach disc.
Short Video Review of the Pixel
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.
A great disc, a copy of the old small bead aviar. The small bead aviars are hard to find. I guess companies can continue to copy Innova discs and resell them. I'm happy to see this mold readily available. Same or close to xero, omega and p1x molds.
Excellent glide, holds the line, disc goes in the bucket
5
Sep 10, 2024
I have putt with Roaches and Challengers over the last couple of years. I now putt with Pixels. They simply have more glide and not too much fade when they run out of juice. This has helped me up my C2 percentages. The only thing about them I don't love is that they are a tiny bit deeper than my previous putters. I think this provides the exceptional glide, so it is a fair trade.
I’ve never held a putter that felt better in my hand. The flight is so predictable and reliable. I got a few with a black flight plate and some super swirly rims and they are holding up better than any of the other MVP putters I’ve had in the past. Just get one to try and you will see.