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If your not playing in a Tour event why would you carry a full bag?

I just wanna make sure I understand, by get the call are we talkin', "Oh shoot I just hucked my last Aerobie Epic into the pond, anyone, does anyone have an Epic and a pen I can use?"

More like fantasizing from the sidelines... if they had the chance to throw... they would have made the shot. ;)
 
I'll use a cart when I'm 80 years old and cant carry a 10lb-12lb bag
 
Or of course if I have some type of injury. I prefer wooded courses and a lot of the times people I see have hassles off and on with them. I also pack lighter than most.
 
I literally just filled my bag and carry it regularly. I do this because I'm not 100% familiar with my discs and I'm still learning which discs I like and for what shots. I will likely do this until I find a setup that I like and then probably stack down a bit.

As for people at a tourney, likely players and/or caddies, or disc mules.
 
I'll use a cart when I'm 80 years old and cant carry a 10lb-12lb bag

That's your choice but my Fully loaded H2O bag with a full water bladder is closer to 30 pounds. If I shoot par (54) that is 54 times I have to pick up and put down 30 pounds. That is 1,620 pounds I am picking up per round. I'd rather save that energy to play another round.
 
Exercise. That extra weight has to help me burn a few more calories.

Also, it helps justify all the discs I bought.
 
That's your choice but my Fully loaded H2O bag with a full water bladder is closer to 30 pounds. If I shoot par (54) that is 54 times I have to pick up and put down 30 pounds. That is 1,620 pounds I am picking up per round. I'd rather save that energy to play another round.


Oh 30lbs I'd get a cart then for sure. I think I'm carrying about 15, 20lbs tops if I pack some beer.
 
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