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    Quest AT Quest AT Gummy 10 Meter Brick

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    The 10 Meter Brick is a unique putter that is designed to grab the chains and drop. There won't be many roll-aways or chain-outs with this bizarre disc. It should be noted that the 10-meter Brick has a paper plate or Tupperware lid profile. It definitely won't glide far, thus the "10 Meter" in the name. The rim is just as wide as the flight plate, making it feel even more unique. It's deadly from short range. But honestly, we've never seen something quite like this before.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 1.0/1.0/1.0/1.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 1/1/1/1
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    Quest AT Gummy Details

    Quest AT's Gummy plastic is a flexible, grippy blend that comes in a mix of semi translucent and opaque.

    10 Meter Brick Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.40 cm
    • Height: 1.80 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.30 cm
    • Rim Width: 0.30 cm
    • Max Weight: 158g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Putt & Approach
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
    • Plastic grade(s): Midgrade
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    eranox
    My Flight Ratings: 1/1/-6.5/0 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 05, 2022 06:23 AM

    The 10 Meter Brick is easily the most unique disc, and the most hopelessly awful disc, I have ever thrown.  It is comically understable, and will turn into a full roller within 15-20 feet.  Have you ever been 10 feet away from the basket and thought, "I absolutely need to hyzer flip this putt?"  If so, this disc is for you.

    The plastic is...unique.  It is more floppy than soft, with a slightly tacky feel to it.  Imagine a stale Fruit Roll-Up.  This unique plastic, coupled with the downright bizarre disc shape, makes the disc too limp to hold level; it will droop in your hand like a melting slice of cheese.  It is, however, just rigid enough to keep rolling.  And rolling.  And rolling.

    This is absolutely the worst disc I have every played with, unseating the Turbo Putt for the title.  That said, I recommend you buy one immediately.  This disc is too weird and terrible not to be experienced.  Keep it on hand for a "choose your opponent's discs" disc golf duel.  Force the best player in your group to use it as a handicap.

    mhoff555
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/-5/1 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 11, 2021 07:49 AM

    Bought this out of curiosity.
    To be fair, my blind expectations were along the lines of a gumbputt or blowfly.

    The plastic looks like a jellyfish, and the consistency feels like a dried squid.
    Due to the wavy and thin plate, it is super understable and rolls over like a cheap frisbee if thrown with any force. 
    The plastic is not limp and has some tension, so it will roll quite quite a bit when it hits the ground.

    For putting, the tense plastic causes the disc to rebound away from chains, sharply out of basket, unless you hit center chains.
    If too much spin is added to a push putt, the disc will fly away erratically.

    I looked up some old online reviews about the plastic being limp, therefore it makes me wonder if this new run has more resilient consistency than the past runs.
    This disc might work if it were more rubbery like the gumbputt?

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