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Yes, the 40 oz Hydro Flask has the same diameter as the 32. I have a couple of 40 oz Hydro Flasks and they fit fine in my A14. The Hydro Flasks will fit everywhere a Nalgene will fit.
Also, the Nalgene OTF lids fit the Hydro Flask 32/40 as well. It makes it easy to have a 1 handed drink and is...
Maybe check out the Nalgene 340614, 64oz rectangle bottle?
I don't think a 4 foot drink tube will be doable or at least not convenient. That's a lot vacuum needed to pump the water up. Some cheap pet store aquarium tubing would give you an idea of the vacuum needed for that drinking height if...
I mean the vertical compartment behind the discs that's designed to hold canned drinks.
I'm really puzzled that this cart doesn't have a built in solution to carry the single most common drink size I see on the course. 32/48oz Nalgene, 32oz Gatorade, and 32/40oz Hydroflask. They're all roughly...
Based on what you've written, I'd recommend a Gateway Voodoo in SuperSoft.
The Voodoo is a very straight putter, it glides on the line you release it on with minimal fade. It's a shallow putter, so it doesn't have quite the glide that a deeper putter would have. The SuperSoft plastic is soft...
Yes, putting to me is just a shot that I'm literally trying to put into the basket versus one that I'm just trying to end up with a favorable lie. Distance doesn't make the putt a putt.
I think with some time, you'll switch your putting putter to "base plastic". Something DX, KC Pro, DD Classic, Discraft D, Gateway S, etc... You may like the Aviar in Gstar now but later find an Aviar in McPro or DX just feels a lot better.
Your bag seems to cover most of the shots anyone would...
The Fuzion Felon released last week, I believe. I snagged one but haven't really had a chance to compare. My initial thought is that they fly straighter when new than the Lucids I've owned, but I haven't had a strong headwind day to compare HSS.
The example that came to mind for me was more about plastic than mold.
I carry a BT hard and soft Harp and use the BT hard for my 200' approaches and the BT soft for lesser distances that I need some stick and stay. My issue is the soft can sometimes be hard for me to let go. I take it out of...
If you play the holes in reverse, you can get by with less portables.
Place the portable at 18's pin, walk to the 18th tee, play the hole, carry the portable to 17's pin position, repeat. It triples the walk but helps you keep your girlish figure.
Each card needs a portable.