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I love this bag, however, the water bottle holder is not good quality at all.
The mesh tore through on my first bag. Upper Park were great enough to replace the bag and funded return shipping, which was impressive.
The mesh bottle holder on my second bag tore through after about 2 months of...
I don't support North Face. I had a pair of Hedgehog mids GTX and they blew apart within one season. I'm not that hard on shoes and generally can make them last 5+ years.
Not a good company, in my opinion.
I highly recommend anything made by Zamberlan.
The best way to eliminate the odour is to use white vinegar in the wash. I just soak them in a vinegar/water and laundry detergent solution in a pail for 20 minutes, rinse them out well, then dry them outside.
The way to improve is to go out and play, not sitting around watching Youtube videos.
It's great to read and watch suggestions, but unless you have a disc in your hand, you can't apply those suggestions, automatically expecting your game to get better.
Emphasize how much fun the game is. Tell stories about how fun it is to watch a disc fly in the air towards the target, even if it isn't a particularly good throw. The other benefits, such as health, etc, should only be secondary highlights. I try to hook people on the fun factor.
I prefer to start somewhere between 9 and 10 a.m. It's nice to have a sufficient lunch break in between rounds, so I don't mind earlier starts. I've been to enough tourneys where the TDs cut the lunch breaks short because of some slow cards coming in (or for other reasons). While I appreciate...
Succinct and well framed, within ten principles. Easy to digest and easy to relate with.
I may suggest that learning course management during competitive play is extremely important in the development of one's game. Of course, course management could be related to principles number five, six...
Yes. Even the sound of things hitting a chain-linked fence sounds like disc golf in an urban setting.
I'm so addicted to the sound of chains, I got a disc golf chain sound on my phone as a text message tone. Whenever it goes off, I look around for a basket. :)
Slower speed discs are better for new players to learn form.
If you want to stick with Lat plastic, I recommend either the River or Striker. They're both great discs.
Daredevil Woodchuck
Latitude 64 Opto Pain
Discraft ESP Nuke
Innova DX Ace *
* it it a toss up between the Ace and an Innova Champ Sidewinder. It would depend on whether I want an understable fairway disc or distance driver. I think I would choose the fairway option.