I picked up 2 new boards this season and thought I'd share my initial thoughts. This is my first time riding any Quatro boards and I just had to dive in seeings there is nowhere to demo in my area - it wasn't a tough decision as they always seem to get pretty good reviews. Previous boards have been a range of Starboard, Fanatic, Tabou - The last 2.5 seasons on 2016 Starboard Reactors 82 and 92 - which I have really enjoyed.
I chose the Cube 86 and the Super Mini 94. My thoughts being the Super Mini would be my light wind/on-shore board and the Cube would cover everything else. I weigh in at roughly 82kg depending on my snacking/beverage habits

Out of the box the gear looks really well finished and what you would expect for a top quality product. The MFC fins have been upgraded this year as apparently they had some quality issues with last years. They have a reasonable amount of flex in them and feel good to me. The foot-straps are quite soft and comfy - I actually found that maybe they were a bit too soft and had to run them a bit tighter than I have with others - I might upgrade these in the future. Both boards feel quite light as well.
I've now had both boards out in a range of conditions, here's what I thought.
Super Mini 94:
I have used this in cross-off and cross-on with both my 5.3 and 4.7 Ezzy Taka4's. This board is quite chunky with a lot of its volume in the tail, so when you first get on this board in sub planing conditions its easy to bury the nose - this took a little while to adjust to and you really need to stand back from the mast foot. Another note is that this board is quite corky/tippy as well and I found that initially in light wind and tacks it's easy to put your feet in the wrong spot - just takes a little while to get use too - probably a result of my previously wide boards. All this volume really comes into play though and gets you planing super early - easily the quickest wave board to plane that I have ever used!!! In cross-on it keeps it's speed really well in sluggish sections and turns on a dime - it has a really fun nature that likes to go from heel-side to toe-side. It gets air quite easily off the lip again thanks to the volume. The bottom turns feel secure and projects you well up the face, ready for a tight top turn. It's a great cross-on wave board -
full marks in these conditions.In strong cross-off and/or powerful waves I have found that the early planing gets you into waves early and easily, but all of that volume can become a hindrance if your not careful and you really need to watch how much pressure you apply in your top turns/cut backs - too much and it is very easy to skip out, I think a better sailor might not struggle in this area as much, but for me it has taken some getting use to. In these conditions I would use the Cube.
Cube 86:
Again used in a range of conditions with both 4.7 and 5.3 Taka4's mainly in cross off so far. This board is much more an all-rounder, the Super Mini is more of a niche board, but the Cube is a go anywhere wave machine. From float and ride to maxed out it just feels great - at the top end it never feels sketchy or out of control. It is still a bit of a chunky board with some volume in the tail - but nowhere near as much as the SM. Not quite as early to plane, but still probably quicker to plane than any of my previous boards and it's pretty quick at the top end too. Bottom turns feel great and secure, top turns tight and grippy - but you can also draw them out if you want/need too. It also feels good in the air. Out of the two boards this is my favourite - and I keep finding myself wanting to use this the most.
Conclusions:
I really love the Cube 86 and will be riding it as much as possible, especially when it's cross-off and powerful waves and/or really windy - it's an epic board!!!!
The Super Mini is a real gem in light wind and cross-on (exactly what I bought it for) and I have had many fun session in those conditions. It has taken a little longer to adjust to, but it's been worth the effort and I can see myself using it lots in light wind and cross-on.
Thanks for reading, feel free to share your own thoughts/experiences with these boards.
Cheers