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who throws quest and what do you think?

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I work in a disc store and here is my take on who throws Quest: New players. And those guys who buy any new product just as long as it is round. The Quest discs sold realy well the first summer they appeared on the scene. But 3 months later the demand dropped severly to the point we stopped re-ordering.
I don't think there is anything wrong with Quest discs--just not very popular with players in my neck of the woods. Personnaly, I liked a few of their mid-range discs but the durability was not there.
I just think quest discs are interesting and i bought a few to throw, but every driver seems to just crash in to the ground after about 200 ft. I've tried anhyzer to get a nice S curve but the left pull is just way too hard with every single driver, is there something I'm doing wrong? It don't matter what I do, nose up, nose down, hyzer, anhyzer, forehand, it just isn't working, I'm throwing as hard and smooth as I can. On the other hand, the mid ranges are really great, I love the wildfire and t-bone. The crossfire putter is pretty sweet to!
I personally love my Quest discs. My Raging Inferno is overstable and also makes a great forehand roller. I also have a regular Inferno and a Classic Inferno. The Classic Inferno is one of the best discs that I own.

The plastic is good and durable. I've had those three discs for over a year now with minimal wear. As for them being popular, well that all depends on what people are looking for. I personally could care less if they are popular or not, only that they work for me.

Quest is a company that makes good discs but sometimes I think that they get a little too wrapped up in gimmicks (can you say Wheel).
How do you throw your raging inferno dt, do you flip hyzer or what?
Raging Inferno is basically used as a hyzer disc when I need to cut around a tree or something. Throw it out flat and then let it cut. Definitely overstable. I don't really use it for super long distance shots, more for medium range shape shots. Can be used for both forehand and backhand shape shots.
OK that's about all i can do with it, so ill just have to work with it. Any recommendations for a straight maximum distance driver from quest, that don't hook so hard at the end? I've tried the double d and the scream max, they both hook hard, especially the double d. The thing I don't get is that the scream max is suppose to be under stable but it still has a hard left hook when I throw low and flat. Like I said, I love the mid-rangers and putter but i can't seem to find a driver for those 500 ft holes. I like quest a lot but cant keep a low score with such hard hooking drivers.
You might want to try the Classic Inferno. Still a bit overstable but nothing like the Raging Inferno or even the regular Inferno. I do throw that disc quite a bit. Good for starting with a bit of anny and then a fade left at the end (S curve).

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