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help me pick a bag

mattpusa

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So my mom said i need a couple more things for her to wrap for christmas, so i said a couple of disc and a new bag. Problem is I dont know which kind of bag i want. Nothing to expensive since im still a noob i have just the regular innova starter bag but i want something a little bigger that can hold up to 15 disc. I was looking at the fade crunch bags but couldn't find any really good pics of inside the bag. All your opinions will help!:thmbup:
 
If I were to buy a smaller bag than what I have, it would DEFINITELY be one of the Gorrila Boy bags. That purple fabric they can come in, is gorgeous. haha
 
I have a fade and like it. Pockets are small but the frame keeps discs from falling out if it tips over and it has 2 dividers. Good bang for your buck. You"ll want backpack straps for any bigger bag that's another25-40$ right there.
 
Or if you aren't sure which one you want or what you want is over your Christmas budget just get a pair of quads. They work with almost any dg bag.
 
no more than 60 either don't wanna get such a expensive bag if i dont have that many disc
 
its not that it would be over my budget just wanna find a bad ass bag for under 60 just dont really think its necessary to pay 150 bucks for a bag
 
Get the cabellas backpack and build a "grip off"

I agree. However, a "grip off" is more for 20 or so discs.

Fade Crunchbox is a good bag for the dollar, however, 15 discs aren't going to fit or is going to be very tight. The Gorillaboy Silverback would be a nice fit.
 
I'll throw in another vote for the Fade Cruch, honestly for the money it's hard to beat. Unless, your a DIY'er and I'm not.
 
I get the feeling the $40 range is the right price ceiling, which is certainly understandable starting out.

I'd say Crunch Box if you're okay being limited to 12-13 discs, Innova Deluxe if you want the extra room but without the amenities.
 
The Crunch box is nice, and is pretty durable for the money. I would def recommend it. They have even made improvements to the construction since I got mine years ago. A couple of my buddies got them on my rec, and they love em' too.
 
DGA Shield bag is $50 right now on discgolfcenter.com and holds 15-20
 

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