Kentuckian
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- Sep 26, 2008
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Are fade bags made in the U.S.? If yes, it would seem that for a few dollars more you could offer custom bag colors. I got the idea from shoe makers like Etnies & DC. http://store.etnies.com/custom/?ref=cj They offer an online color choice section where you can make your own unique shoes. This adds to the collectabilty of the product. I don't think anybody is doing anything like this currently in the DG bag market. This would satisfy the many unique color requests.
Man, I love you guys.
You know, I have had a couple of contests for FREE bags. Any of you ever enter? I post a bunch of hard a%% questions, mostly about music and POP culture and the earliest entry with the most right answers wins a tournament bag. We just gave away 4 bags in September.
I may run a contest here after the holidays if the host allows it.
Hint, hint...besides, it's good clean fun.
Fademan.
Question:
If I have more than 10 but less than 20 discs, would I be better served by the Crunch Box or the Tourney bag? Would it be a mistake to try and squeeze 15 discs into the Crunch box? Would the Tourney bag be too bulky and big for only 13 discs? 'Cause that's my target capacity: 12-15 discs, and I don't see a lot of bags out there with that number in their sweet spot.
Are fade bags made in the U.S.? If yes, it would seem that for a few dollars more you could offer custom bag colors. I got the idea from shoe makers like Etnies & DC. http://store.etnies.com/custom/?ref=cj They offer an online color choice section where you can make your own unique shoes. This adds to the collectabilty of the product. I don't think anybody is doing anything like this currently in the DG bag market. This would satisfy the many unique color requests.
Question:
If I have more than 10 but less than 20 discs, would I be better served by the Crunch Box or the Tourney bag? Would it be a mistake to try and squeeze 15 discs into the Crunch box? Would the Tourney bag be too bulky and big for only 13 discs? 'Cause that's my target capacity: 12-15 discs, and I don't see a lot of bags out there with that number in their sweet spot.
To follow up on/close this tangent to the thread... Wheat found out that Polar used to make 34oz models but they've been out of production for a couple years now, and he didn't have access to any right now.Bah! Heck with your PM's ERicJ! Share the wealth Holmes!Dude... 32oz? Really?! PM with some details please.+2 on the polar bottle! haha, I work at a bike shop and we sell the 32oz models also, they're great!
Lewis,Question:
If I have more than 10 but less than 20 discs, would I be better served by the Crunch Box or the Tourney bag? Would it be a mistake to try and squeeze 15 discs into the Crunch box? Would the Tourney bag be too bulky and big for only 13 discs? 'Cause that's my target capacity: 12-15 discs, and I don't see a lot of bags out there with that number in their sweet spot.
i heard they are great quality. but what really turned me off about the bags are the bright, fruity colors. i wanted a dark bag that could be set down in a little dirt and still look fine.
other than the color they are sturdy bags so ive heard and they are cheaper than innovas bags, ex: the fade tourney bag is $39.99 (+quadshocks if necessary) and an innova tourney bag is $59.99(plus backsavers/quadshocks if necessary)
good prices awfully tacky and bright colors.