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How many discs do you carry per round?

how many discs do you carry per round?

  • 1-5

    Votes: 24 4.9%
  • 6-10

    Votes: 76 15.6%
  • 11-15

    Votes: 163 33.5%
  • 16-20

    Votes: 157 32.3%
  • 21-25

    Votes: 57 11.7%
  • 26-30

    Votes: 8 1.6%
  • 31+

    Votes: 1 0.2%

  • Total voters
    486
3 stalkers
1 gazelle
1 150 flick
1 star gator
1 sinus ap
2 spikes
1 Rhyno

Just got a VP and champ t-bird but will probably remove the rhyno and one of the stalkers. I have plenty of room but I like how light my bag is without being full of crap.
 
I carry 20, but they consist of 12 molds.

3 putters - 1 mold
3 mids - 2 molds (though the Wasp is my "Windy Buzzz")
14 drivers - 7 molds

I throw about 80% of my shots with three different molds.
 
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depends on the course, but my bag has 18, so that's how i voted.
 
2-3 DX Gazelle
Z Buzzz
SS Wizard
SSS Wizard
sometimes an ESP Meteor

And I bought a Firebird recently, which might get added soon.
 
I carry 20, as listed in my profile; 15 molds.

I'm doubled up on several drivers, all of which I find use for, and while mostly Comet and Buzzz serve my midrange needs, I carry 5 molds to mix it up when it strikes my fancy.

I carry 3 putters in 2 molds: Aviar; Challenger.

For a long time I played with as few as 3 discs, trying to master each, but have since found the enjoyment in carrying many more discs in case the course I'm on doesn't offer the variety I seek ...
instead of the usual I try different shots with different discs.
 
There is 19 in my bag right now (3 putters, 6 mids, 10 drivers). There is only 9 molds and one is just for fun (a dx Scorpion). It is my practice bag set up. This way I can take multiples shots with the same disc on holes. I generally go down to 10-12 for a competitive round. I even think that is excessive, but really it's just backing up the stable stuff just incase I lose something during the round.
 
Usually 16 or 17.
Two putters.
Roc/Buzz/Avenger SS flxesp/Teebird
The rest drivers of different weight and stability.
 
Usually 16 or 17.
Two putters.
Roc/Buzz/Avenger SS flxesp/Teebird
The rest drivers of different weight and stability.

dang thats a lot of weight!

do you compete using that many? or are they all for taking 12 mulligans when the situation calls for it?
 
3 putters in 2 molds
3 mids, but probably removing 1 soon.
5 fairways - 3 molds and some backups.
2 drivers, need to get some backups though.

13 total

I don't have the arm for fast drivers so I stock up on fairways b/c I can throw them how they're meant to be thrown.
 
My current bag(please note I am still a beginner)

DX Ryhno (primary putter)
DX Goblin (long putter)
DX Aero (secondary distance putter and one of the first discs I bought. can't quite find a feel for it. Use it when the Ryhno has pissed me off the most)
DX Leapord(fade right disc, wooded course driver)
DX Cobra(straight shot disc and by far my favorite and go to disc)
DX Valk (distance driver)
Champ Valk ( slowly growing as primary distance driver)
DX Trashed Banshee (water hole I think I could lose a disc on)
DX Starfire(training disc to up arm speed during casual rounds with friends)
DX Dragon (water hole disc when I am <50% confident in clearly said water hazard)
DX Spider (Back up if I lose the Cobra or if I need a shot that I don't want to throw perfectly straight like the Cobra has been giving me)
Star Destoryer (disc I found with no name and no one looking for it for 3 weeks that I carry for a friend of mine to use on water holes. I could carry less If I lose it since I haven't really worked on throwing it so I loan it out to him on certain holes. He is a lefty so the chances of it going into the water on said holes is slim.)

So I guess I would say I carry 11 with me, with an extra for my friend that enjoys the game, but needs all the help he can get.
 
may i ask which discs? i take only 5 out and i feel naked. but im trying to be a 3 disc man.

love your handle, btw.

Nothing wrong with feeling naked. :D If I want to shoot well, it's a Champ Valk and an HPP Wizard. Both handle a lot of shots for me. Yeah, the driver spot changes regularly, just to get to know the other discs more.

Then I'd add a Demon. Then a Puma. Who knows, depends on the course, I guess. Oh, and thanks.
 
My current bag(please note I am still a beginner)

DX Ryhno (primary putter)
DX Goblin (long putter)
DX Aero (secondary distance putter and one of the first discs I bought. can't quite find a feel for it. Use it when the Ryhno has pissed me off the most)
DX Leapord(fade right disc, wooded course driver)
DX Cobra(straight shot disc and by far my favorite and go to disc)
DX Valk (distance driver)
Champ Valk ( slowly growing as primary distance driver)
DX Trashed Banshee (water hole I think I could lose a disc on)
DX Starfire(training disc to up arm speed during casual rounds with friends)
DX Dragon (water hole disc when I am <50% confident in clearly said water hazard)
DX Spider (Back up if I lose the Cobra or if I need a shot that I don't want to throw perfectly straight like the Cobra has been giving me)
Star Destoryer (disc I found with no name and no one looking for it for 3 weeks that I carry for a friend of mine to use on water holes. I could carry less If I lose it since I haven't really worked on throwing it so I loan it out to him on certain holes. He is a lefty so the chances of it going into the water on said holes is slim.)

So I guess I would say I carry 11 with me, with an extra for my friend that enjoys the game, but needs all the help he can get.

sweet jesus and 8 shades of DX...

dear lord...WHY?!?!?!

ok...youre new. have you thrown much plastic besides dx? any champ or star plastic?

thing about dx plastic is it degrades SUPER fast. like...i take a shot and hit a tree at 80' and i cant throw that disc anymore. that renders it pretty much useless to me. star and especially champ plastic is SOOOOO much more durable. and ****tons faster.

you have some good choices in your bag...now upgrade and learn to throw big-boy plastic.;)
 
Nothing wrong with feeling naked. :D If I want to shoot well, it's a Champ Valk and an HPP Wizard. Both handle a lot of shots for me. Yeah, the driver spot changes regularly, just to get to know the other discs more.

Then I'd add a Demon. Then a Puma. Who knows, depends on the course, I guess. Oh, and thanks.

work it, nature boy!

ive played with a few badasses who whoop me with 3 discs and its such an F-U...i want that kind of mastery. to be able to let my competition pick my 3 discs and to have all 3 of them so dialed in that i cant be beat. some "white men cant jump" action.

that sort of "kinetic intelligence" is uber rare and an art in and of itself...the highest level of DG mastery.
 

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