I've been thinking about this a lot recently, and I'm interested in hearing other ideas.
Creating a minimalist bag seems to require making sacrifices or prioritizing certain types of discs over others. Obviously, this has a lot to do with throwing style/skill level/personal preference, but I'm curious to hear how others approach this task.
So, how would you build a bag of 3-6 discs that could be used on any course and still give you a chance to throw close to your best? I'd like to hear what types of discs and specific flights are essential and what you would eliminate. For example, is it important to have a laser straight mid but okay to completely drop high speed drivers?
***I know an ultra-minimalist bag would be one or two discs but that's a different topic
Bonus question: Is it worth putting with a premium plastic putter that can double as a thrower?
Creating a minimalist bag seems to require making sacrifices or prioritizing certain types of discs over others. Obviously, this has a lot to do with throwing style/skill level/personal preference, but I'm curious to hear how others approach this task.
So, how would you build a bag of 3-6 discs that could be used on any course and still give you a chance to throw close to your best? I'd like to hear what types of discs and specific flights are essential and what you would eliminate. For example, is it important to have a laser straight mid but okay to completely drop high speed drivers?
***I know an ultra-minimalist bag would be one or two discs but that's a different topic
Bonus question: Is it worth putting with a premium plastic putter that can double as a thrower?