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[Question] Are you a color snob?

How picky are you about disc color? Why?

  • Only bag one (maybe two) color(s) exclusively

    Votes: 16 6.8%
  • Only a select few (more than two) colors make the bag

    Votes: 78 33.3%
  • I don't care much, but don't bag some colors ever

    Votes: 106 45.3%
  • If the disc flies, its color means nothing to me

    Votes: 34 14.5%

  • Total voters
    234
I bought a red Octohaul and decided my bag should match, so I'm currently only bagging white/red/pink/orange/yellow discs. Prior to this bag it was a blag Grip and black Rebel and my discs were colored and organized Roy G Biv style.
 
Only time I like white is open courses in the summer. When playing in the woods, I actually find white (especially base line plastic) to be a real pain in the a$$ to find. All those white circles from sun light filtering through the trees on dirt fairways makes finding a seasoned KC Roc a bother at times.

On rocky courses too. I've been on a card where we've all pretty much stepped on the disc we were looking for without seeing it, as it was laying among rounded, disc sized, granite boulders.
 
Not picky, but I try and avoid red when possible because I am R/G colorblind. If something especially tasty crosses my plate (PFN Firebird) I will throw it anyway, but I try and avoid buying them new.
 
I pretty much only throw orange discs. I always have, always will. Super easy to see and it's my favorite color. Unless it has a cool dye any disc in my bag will most likely be orange.
 
Only time I like white is open courses in the summer. When playing in the woods, I actually find white (especially base line plastic) to be a real pain in the a$$ to find. All those white circles from sun light filtering through the trees on dirt fairways makes finding a seasoned KC Roc a bother at times.

I dislike anything dark; red, blue, purple and any earthy tone. I never buy these colors and when I come across one in trade, I always save them for winter.

Also, Nothing Tie-Dye!

Favorite colors are Orange, Light blue, Pink, light green and yellow. Pretty much anything that stands out.

I have a white disc I use even in winter, the Logo from a Tournament is big enough. I have two tie-Dye but one is white with a red plus sign so it works and the other has a red/orange dot circle in the middle so I have found it easy. Only color I wish all companies would stop is the Clear for the Champion/Z type plastic as it will hide in almost any situation.
 
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I know a few people of you weirdos like yellow but overall seems like it's not popular.

It always the last color to sell when I'm buying a disc online.
 
I know a few people of you weirdos like yellow but overall seems like it's not popular.

It always the last color to sell when I'm buying a disc online.

From the discs I order online, red and blue seem to be the last
 
I prefer white, as it's the color I can most easily spot on the course, but finding the weight I want sometimes compromises my preference in color.
 
My preference is for a variety of bright, easy to find colors. I try to avoid dark, harder to see on the course colors.
 
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