DGA TS Swirl Quake - Sullivan Tipton Tour Series 2026 Midrange
The TS Swirl Quake is an overstable midrange built for control, confidence and consistency in all conditions. With its flat-top profile and dependable fade, it is a trusted choice for players who need accuracy and reliability on every throw.
Type & Recommended Use
The Quake is an overstable midrange designed for controlled approaches, midrange drives and shots into the wind. It performs equally well for backhand and forehand throws, making it a versatile option for precision-focused players.
Flight Characteristics
- Speed 5 - Midrange speed for controlled distance and accuracy
- Glide 3 - Lower glide for precise placement and reduced drift
- Turn 0 - Holds its line under power without turning over
- Fade 3 - Strong, reliable fade for consistent finishes
Overstable. Built for control, wind resistance and dependable fade.
Material & Feel - TS Swirl Plastic
TS Swirl plastic offers a premium feel with excellent durability and reliable grip. The slightly firm blend provides a clean, confident release, while the swirl patterns give each disc a unique visual identity.
Player Skill Level
- Beginners: Useful as a dependable utility disc with predictable fade
- Intermediate: Great for controlled approaches and forehand shots
- Advanced: Essential for wind play and precise midrange control
Pro Insight
Sullivan Tipton relies on the Quake for forehand approaches and controlled midrange shots where a consistent fade and predictable landing are key.
Fun Fact
The Quake has become a staple in the DGA lineup as one of the most trusted overstable midranges for both forehand and backhand players.
Perfect for players looking for a torque-resistant midrange with reliable fade and consistent performance in all conditions.
Specifications
Approved Date: Mar 8, 2017
Max Weight: 179.3gr
Diameter: 21.6cm
Height: 1.7cm
Rim Depth: 1.2cm
Rim Thickness: 1.5cm
Inside Rim Diameter: 18.6cm
Rim Depth / Diameter Ratio: 5.6%
Rim Configuration: 40.00
Flexibility: 12.25kg
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