I spent some of last summer asking players on my local courses if I could check out their bags. I found most players were not only accomadating, but proud to show off their bag.
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I think it would be nice to be able to see all of the back pack style bags in side by side comparisons offering different views of the actual bags together.
I played with a guy last weekend who had the Prodiscus bag, but it just looked too big to me. I saw it sitting next to a grip and it looked about 12 inches wider than a Grip.
I would like to see some pics of a Grip next to a Spinal Tap, IMHO those look like the two most functional/ comfortable/ durable ones on the market and i also like the idea of them being fab'd in the US.
Can anyone get us a picture of a Spinal Tap next to a Grip?
I do find it funny that the average cost for my college text books was around $300 and carrying 4-5 of them for a day in a $40 jansport backpack listlessly thrown over one shoulder, but carrying $100 worth of discs and I need to make sure their not flopping around or squishing each other and that its perfectly cradled into the small of my back using both straps.
No it's not too expensive for me, thanks though. Try looking at the cost for gear bags for other sports and tell me they aren't ripping you off.
Do you know how many thousands and thousands of bags those companies run at once? The cost of material shrinks as your purchase quantities increase. Are any of those handmade in the US?
You're ragging on a disc golf company run by disc golfers who produce handmade products in the US for disc golfers. A company who then turns around and sponsor the events you participate in. I think Grip threw in 5k or so for this year's KCWO. Is that not worth the extra money to support? I bet their profit margin isn't as big as you'd like to imagine as well...
You're ragging on a disc golf company run by disc golfers who produce handmade products in the US for disc golfers. A company who then turns around and sponsor the events you participate in. I think Grip threw in 5k or so for this year's KCWO. Is that not worth the extra money to support? I bet their profit margin isn't as big as you'd like to imagine as well...