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Quest AT Inferno

Started by fathergod, June 10, 2010, 12:38:19 AM

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fathergod

 With the confusion between Gateway and Quest AT discs, I'm just gonna say the Inferno is made by Quest.


Anyways, whats everyone's take on it?   Does anyone actually have any in their bags?   I've seen a lot of different reviews of the disc and people say they fly like wraiths but you can have weenie arms to get good distance out of them.  There's also the debate between the "classic inferno" and the newer mold.  People say the classic made back in 2007 would get major distance but the newer mold is more overstable, gives less distance but is better in the wind.

I have a chance to get both the newer mold and the classic but want people's take on the discs first so what's your opinion on them and please don't respond with.

"go with Discraft or Innova"   
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stpitner

I still have old Inferno's (and yes, it's made by Quest), and they are very understable.  They are not like a Wraith at all.  They work best in tailwinds, and as long as I leave my van loaded as is they will be with me this weekend at Libertyville.  They are on sale for $6 cash or $10 Rewards.  None of my Quest is newer than 2007 stuff.

When I remember that there's a hole that i need a decent turnover with distance, I'll put the Inferno in the bag, otherwise it doesn't get much use.
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