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I've been up and down the buying mountain, but now I'm pretty predictable - right after a tournament I will buy a disc or two, whether to build the stack of an often-used mold, or to fill some hole that the tournament convinced me was there, but is actually just poor execution.
I feel like staying brand-loyal helps keep my bag away from upheaval because there's only a couple releases per year and those are easy to sift through.
Guess I could do that with a mixed bag, but with a mixed bag there's so many more new toys out there to potentially audition to make the...
Paul should just start his own disc line. It really wouldn't be that hard for him to pull off. Forget the pittance of money from being sponsored. A McBeast line would have instant cache, and would also have instant credibility because he'd be throwing the product.
My 11 year old got the Trooper yesterday for his birthday. We got 23 discs in it using the top compartment just to see, but he'll actually carry 15, all in the bottom. They'll slide a little but it will be fine. Fits perfect on him, my C15 and Ranger are just too much bag for him to handle...