Axiom Time Lapse

It’s official, the first stock release of the highly anticipated Simon Line is here, and we couldn’t be any more excited! Not only is the Neutron Time-Lapse the first disc in the Simon Line, it’s also the first 12-speed Distance Driver released in MVP Disc Sports history. With flight numbers of

12 | 5 | -1 | 3, the Time-Lapse has the potential to be your go-to bomber or favorite flex-line smasher. Experienced players will find the Time-Lapse to be a dependable straight-to-overstable flier, with high-power players activating some flight-extending turn. While newer players will still find a ton of utility here as a versatile line-shaper or a very lofty wind fighter. With a Neutron Time-Lapse in your bag, there are truly No Limits.

Manufacturer Flight Numbers 12.0 / 5.0 / -1.0 / 3.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 12.0 / 5.0 / -1.0 / 2.9
Our Price:
€17.90 - €21.90

Time Lapse Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.20 cm
  • Height: 1.70 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.20 cm
  • Rim Width: 2.30 cm
  • Max Weight: 175.00 g

Additional Information

  • Speed: 12.0
  • Glide: 5.0
  • Turn: -1.0
  • Fade: 3.0
  • Primary Use: Distance Driver
  • Stability: Overstable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
  • Plastic grade(s): Air Bubbles, Double Mold
  • Beadless

Reviews

My Flight Ratings 12/5/-2.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly

Jan 05, 2026 09:48 AM

This review is for the fission Time-Lapse. Low weight. About 165g.
Great hyzer flip disc with a lot of distance potential.

Release it on hyzer and watch it flip and turn to finally fade in the end. Probably one of the furthest flying discs I've tried.
Needs room sideways to reach it's full potential. Would recommend this as a first high speed driver.

My Flight Ratings 12/5/0/3 Not Beginner Friendly

Jan 05, 2026 09:44 AM

This review is for the original release of the Time-Lapse.

Really overstable out of the box. Very dependable fade.
With decent arm speed and with an anhyzer release this disc goes really far.
Beat in it's still overstable, but more manageable.
I assume you really need a lot of power to get it to turn. I max it out at about 110 m on an anhyzer release, nose down on a golf line.

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