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132g quest t-bone

braxtynh

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it is surprisingly a good disc to throw.
its not as under stable as you would think it is

i just wanted some feedback on what others think...
 
I thought 150g was the lightest disc...interesting
 
yeah, i'm pretty sure the t-bone is legal as a disc, and I think that there are only max weight limits on discs, and not minimum weight limits. Although quest does make a lot of super-light discs, and if anyone makes them too light, then it would be them.
 
The only well-known Quest discs that are NOT legal (or will not be in the future) are the Turbo Putt and The Wheel.
 
it is surprisingly a good disc to throw.
its not as under stable as you would think it is

i just wanted some feedback on what others think...

No T-Bone specific stuff... but my girlfriend is a big fan of the Quest Ultralight stuff, especially the Raging Inferno DTs.

I've thrown them a few times and you're right, at least with respect to the Raging Inferno DT's: they weren't as understable as I expected.


I thought 150g was the lightest disc...interesting

Quest Ultralights go down to the 120's.

Innova makes some of their EDGE discs down around 100g.


Is it legal?
i doubt it.....most quest discs arent, or at least wouldnt seem like it

Most Quest discs are legal. As was pointed out the TurboPutt and Wheel are tournament no-no's.
 
I got a 100g polecat for my daughter. It really helps her but I can't throw it more than about 80 feet. I don't think there is any advantage in a super-light disc for most disc golfers.
 
if i flex the t-bone i can get about 250ft out it...
i use it mainly on moderatly wooded holes.
i use it more of a mid range or a fairway driver since it obviously doesn't take much for it to go far.
butt i have almost aced a couple holes with it...i dont how how well it would stay in the chains...
 
never heard of a 100g polecat but I have a 136 quest t bone and liked it for a while, now I am back to my 173 wraith.
 
I was always told that you can't use anything under 150 grams in a PDGA event. Maybe this was an old rule? I tried to find the rule but found nothing. I've never thrown anything under 165 besides my girlfriends 150 Teebird which had pretty bad results. I've heard 150 Flicks are incredible. I found a 147 Aviar which makes a great catch disc too.
 
I was always told that you can't use anything under 150 grams in a PDGA event. Maybe this was an old rule? I tried to find the rule but found nothing.
No such rule currently.
 

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