Massive fan of the Quake! Great disc for scrambling, too, it really helps me get through a gap and back in the fairway before fading towards the basket.
Great review as always. I've got 2022 TS, 2021 PL, PL Swirl, SP and Glow Quakes. Haven't tested the first flight but from all of my Quakes those SP:s and Glow's are the most overstable ones. PL Swirls too but those are little bit domey. Feel vice i really love that Esp Flx feel of 2022 TS Quakes especially during cold months of Finnish winter.
That is awesome to hear! SP and Glow are the ones so haven’t gotten the chance to throw, but I hear Glow are on a whole different level! Are they flat or have a slight dome?
@@CheatingLeftyDiscGolf I've got "blue" and pink midnight flyers. Blue one feels same as PL Swirls (little bit of shoulder/dome) but is beefy. Pink i haven't throw, it's almost concave. Good run, you should get couple of those.
how would you compare to this to a zone? Most shots you are show casing when on the course were flex shots. would you not use this for the shorter dump flicks to the basket like I see most players use the zone for? Most reviews I've seen have said the main difference is the Quake has more glide, with more grounds play and less just dump. I'm just trying to find out if there needs to be another overstable approach disc to complement the Quake.
@@fishblade2 thank you for the comment! 🙏 In general, Quake will be longer/faster and straighter than a Zone. It will still have a strong fade, but definitely not as dumpy as a Zone. At least when thrown with full power. When I power down on it, then it acts very similar to a Zone, which is why I don’t bag an overstable approach disc like a Zone/Toro or Harp. But some people do not like to power down on a faster disc, so for those I can see it being beneficial to have both the slower overstable approach and faster mid.
Great to know those are out there! Have 3 and all have that nice slight dome to the middle of the flight plate, but I’ll have to keep an eye open for the puddles!!!! Only have 1 first flight, so need some water back ups 😅
@@Jordan-tu4ki it's soft and beats up real quick. Not great for tree heavy courses but sweet for golf ball type courses especially if damp cause grip is great.
I de-bagged a Malta, Drone, and Zone because of this disc! I have no regret with this decision.
Quake and Breaker the unbeatable duo
Massive fan of the Quake! Great disc for scrambling, too, it really helps me get through a gap and back in the fairway before fading towards the basket.
Great review as always. I've got 2022 TS, 2021 PL, PL Swirl, SP and Glow Quakes. Haven't tested the first flight but from all of my Quakes those SP:s and Glow's are the most overstable ones. PL Swirls too but those are little bit domey. Feel vice i really love that Esp Flx feel of 2022 TS Quakes especially during cold months of Finnish winter.
That is awesome to hear! SP and Glow are the ones so haven’t gotten the chance to throw, but I hear Glow are on a whole different level! Are they flat or have a slight dome?
@@CheatingLeftyDiscGolf I've got "blue" and pink midnight flyers. Blue one feels same as PL Swirls (little bit of shoulder/dome) but is beefy. Pink i haven't throw, it's almost concave. Good run, you should get couple of those.
@@mikkoronka going to have to pick up a few!
I can't recommend the quake enough, absolutely love this disc
Love the Red Oak footage!
I have a Tour Series in the bag and waiting on a new Midnight Flyer Glow Quake for a more overstable option.
Let me know how the midnight flyer is!!!! I missed the drop 😓
@@CheatingLeftyDiscGolf will do. You can still find them at retail price at several shops online.
Yes. Yes it is.
how would you compare to this to a zone? Most shots you are show casing when on the course were flex shots. would you not use this for the shorter dump flicks to the basket like I see most players use the zone for? Most reviews I've seen have said the main difference is the Quake has more glide, with more grounds play and less just dump. I'm just trying to find out if there needs to be another overstable approach disc to complement the Quake.
@@fishblade2 thank you for the comment! 🙏 In general, Quake will be longer/faster and straighter than a Zone. It will still have a strong fade, but definitely not as dumpy as a Zone. At least when thrown with full power. When I power down on it, then it acts very similar to a Zone, which is why I don’t bag an overstable approach disc like a Zone/Toro or Harp. But some people do not like to power down on a faster disc, so for those I can see it being beneficial to have both the slower overstable approach and faster mid.
I have a ‘22 tour series and the flight plate is puddle topped.
Great to know those are out there! Have 3 and all have that nice slight dome to the middle of the flight plate, but I’ll have to keep an eye open for the puddles!!!! Only have 1 first flight, so need some water back ups 😅
@@CheatingLeftyDiscGolf my tour series is signed by Noah Meintsma too! Found it in a used bin, looked brand new. $10 lol.
What's granite?
Very similar to Discraft’s Jawbreaker plastic
@@CheatingLeftyDiscGolf what makes it different if i can ask
@@Jordan-tu4ki it's soft and beats up real quick. Not great for tree heavy courses but sweet for golf ball type courses especially if damp cause grip is great.
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