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Grip is in good hands. I don't expect their quality to drop off at all for the 2014
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deets please
Grip is in good hands. I don't expect their quality to drop off at all for the 2014
This leads me to believe it's now owned by Disc Nation
I doubt you'll get them. This is one area where the disc golf world always seems to be different than more traditional businesses. Much like how Prodigy players wouldn't talk compensation when they all went over, I doubt you'll find out any info from Grip. In other businesses, you would know who took over or what kind of buyout happened (the Nike buyout of Hurley back in the early 2000s comes to mind), but disc golf businesses seem to like the mystery.
It's not a disc golf thing. Nike is a public company and has to disclose this information. Prodigy and Grip are small, privately owned companies that aren't required to disclose who owns what.
It's not a disc golf thing. Nike is a public company and has to disclose this information. Prodigy and Grip are small, privately owned companies that aren't required to disclose who owns what.
Nah I've had no involvement with Grip since Xmas. (I built and admin'd their store.grip-eq area as part of my former DN job)Cue Fry,"can't tell if serious or troll meme."
Ill give you $40, a star valk, and a champion valk for the GRIP Bag.I know this is old news for most, but for anyone else weighing the L-Series vs the A-Series, I fit 17 and 3 in the L-Series I just got, plus I hid a rarely used backup up under the main flap. Feels like the main compartment could expand to 18 over time, the sides are somewhat bowed in at the moment. If you absolutely need to store more than 21, I'd go with the A-Series.