When the Epic first was made it was not intended to be a distance tomahawk disk, but soon many people began to pick up the Epic for overhand throws and all of a sudden it had a purpose. I think that the Quest ATs' 10 meter Brick should do the same thing for the short distance overhand toss.
I will explain. When you throw overhand you have to achieve either some very high distance or long distance to give the disc time to lay flat so it will not roll away. This is why throwing overhand within 75 feet from the basket can sometimes cause an unanticipated roller. This is not the case with the 10 meter brick. Because of the heavy middle section, the 10 meter brick will lay flat within 10 feet without a roll. The 10 meter is sort of like a cat that always lands on its feet. if you hold it at its edge and drop it straight down from your body it will land on its top or bottom, but almost never on its side for a roll.
The next time you have a 25 foot high obstacle between you and the basket 20 feet a way with no chance of a hyzer you could use the brick to put you right under the basket without the risk of it rolling away.
If you have a need for this type of throw in your bag I would be surprized to hear about a disc that would server you better.
I will explain. When you throw overhand you have to achieve either some very high distance or long distance to give the disc time to lay flat so it will not roll away. This is why throwing overhand within 75 feet from the basket can sometimes cause an unanticipated roller. This is not the case with the 10 meter brick. Because of the heavy middle section, the 10 meter brick will lay flat within 10 feet without a roll. The 10 meter is sort of like a cat that always lands on its feet. if you hold it at its edge and drop it straight down from your body it will land on its top or bottom, but almost never on its side for a roll.
The next time you have a 25 foot high obstacle between you and the basket 20 feet a way with no chance of a hyzer you could use the brick to put you right under the basket without the risk of it rolling away.
If you have a need for this type of throw in your bag I would be surprized to hear about a disc that would server you better.