i'm curious to see what the new revo backpack will look like ...
They're making another one? Link?
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i'm curious to see what the new revo backpack will look like ...
Dave from Revo told me at USDGC that they are making a new backpack bag.
Dave from Revo told me at USDGC that they are making a new backpack bag.
Doesn't look like you can fit a lot of "soda" in there.
I bet their next one will own.
@Coldpunk..Great pics! I actually kinda like the bag now...I like how small it is..or how small it seems anyway heh.
Will it stand up straight while you have your stool and hoodie on the sides?
He say where it'll fit in between the DP and DP lite? Love my carolina bag but it would be nice to have something that rode higher up on my back.
I know we all love this stuff but one has to ask "Do I spend more time reading and posting on this and other forums than actually throwing discs". After all we all know that the latest shoes help us run faster and jump higher. The latest plastic is better and flies further and makes you a better player and they are coming out with a putter that never misses. Wouldn't want to miss that.
Having and wanting and grabbing is such an American cultural theme created by our media that I think people forget that its the archer not the arrow. Desire creates suffering.
Cheers to enjoying disc golf and fine booze!I do limit myself in those aspects for nearly every other facet of life, aside from disc golf and fine booze.
Call it what you will. I think a lot of people are in a situation like myself, DINK. Have the money to spend on stuff I want. Love gadgets and tech gear, this fits right in with my obsession to have the best of the best. No illusion that it will make me a better player in any way.
I spend more time reading about disc golf than playing, hell, I spend more time reading and studying video games that I play, than actually playing them. I'm weird like that
I agree with your comments on the American culture of want/need/greed. Not going to deny it. I do limit myself in those aspects for nearly every other facet of life, aside from disc golf and fine booze.