so does an actual trash bag...booter wrote: That rainfly makes fade gears rainfly look like a trash bag
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so does an actual trash bag...booter wrote: That rainfly makes fade gears rainfly look like a trash bag
grodney (IOWADG.COM) wrote:There are no righty holes, no lefty holes, no hyzer holes, no anhyzer holes. There is only skill and lack of skill.
jnecessary wrote:I'm on the list too and can't wait to buy one, would like to see about 1 million up close pics of the bag though. The only reservation I have is the lack of a cage in the bottom. We'll see how that goes, but I can't wait to throw money at that sweet bag!
I hear you about more photos. I did get a little bit of a look this weekend at the beaver state fling though, and liked what I saw.jnecessary wrote:I'm on the list too and can't wait to buy one, would like to see about 1 million up close pics of the bag though. The only reservation I have is the lack of a cage in the bottom. We'll see how that goes, but I can't wait to throw money at that sweet bag!
Probably because it's designed for use with the cage in place. This doesn't seem to be an issue with bags like the phenix where the discs are meant to be stored without any frame in place. From what I've seen of the Grip backpack the discs rest snugly in their housing so I wouldn't expect it to be a problem. My concern is more related to whether it will hold all the rest of my crap other than discs without being a pita.Jeronimo wrote:One of the nice things about a cage is that it doesn't let your discs move up and down while in the bag. When I take the cage out of my Revo bag I notice the stamps on my discs see a little more wear than normal because of this.
Jeronimo wrote:jnecessary wrote:I'm on the list too and can't wait to buy one, would like to see about 1 million up close pics of the bag though. The only reservation I have is the lack of a cage in the bottom. We'll see how that goes, but I can't wait to throw money at that sweet bag!
I have the same concern. One of the nice things about a cage is that it doesn't let your discs move up and down while in the bag. When I take the cage out of my Revo bag I notice the stamps on my discs see a little more wear than normal because of this. I want in on this wait list too, I'll gladly throw my money at Justin. Just waiting for him to let me know when.
Scooot_er wrote:And disc golfers aren't always the smartest bunch.
Eric O wrote:As for the cage, I think going without one is the way to go. I've had a run with most of the reputable disc bags and none comes close to the comfort and simplicity of the frameless design of the phenix bags.
some call me...tim? wrote:Eric O wrote:As for the cage, I think going without one is the way to go. I've had a run with most of the reputable disc bags and none comes close to the comfort and simplicity of the frameless design of the phenix bags.
The Phenix bags are kind of an anomaly though, since the Line-X kind of functions as a frame itself. I totally agree that the frameless design works well there, but I wonder if it'd be so great without the Line-X? On a couple of occasions, I've carried discs in my old frameless PDGA bag, and Revo Mini sans plastic thingy (dunno if that can really qualify as a "frame"), and those were noticeably worse than my other bags I've had with frames.
grodney (IOWADG.COM) wrote:There are no righty holes, no lefty holes, no hyzer holes, no anhyzer holes. There is only skill and lack of skill.
booter wrote:theres no set price yet. its in the 160ish range.
grodney (IOWADG.COM) wrote:There are no righty holes, no lefty holes, no hyzer holes, no anhyzer holes. There is only skill and lack of skill.
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