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The one thing I don't think you mentioned in the video, was whether you feel this bag is a value at $230?
What's your thoughts on the quality and features of the bag at this price point?
What bag is better in almost every way? The Octothorpe. Its an extra $50 to $150 over the AX4 so I cant really include it in the same value comparison but the Octo is NICE!
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I believe you but their website is concerning saying they only put out just handfuls at a time. I understand it's a small company.
Since I realized I'm not a cart person & need to carry more discs for tournaments I think the new BX2 is probably my best bet. Upgrading from the last generation C series.
I don't think I'd even sell the C Series because it's such a good bag beyond golf too. Putting practice days with the dog (+ dog stuff) or hiking.
I just picked up the CS2 and I can barely fit 10 discs in the main. It's seems like the plastic side panels are a little overzealous and squashing the main. I think the bag would stand up just as well without them bowing in so much. I'll try to tweak them but it seems like a qc issue are first glance.
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I picked up my CS just before the switch to the CS2 came out. The side panels in my main compartment also angle in quite a bit, but I can get the full advertised amount of 14 in the main. If you can only get 10, I'd contact them about it.
I'd ask how many mids vs drivers he's putting in first, but that's just me. One Nova in the bag and there goes like 4 drivers.
Those of you who have the C-series, would you recommend picking one up? What is your experience with them and how do they hold up over time? I'm looking into a smaller bag (around 10-15 capacity) for quick casual rounds and then a cart for longer tournament days. Thanks guys!