dandaman
Birdie Member
Most people I know use a birdie bag to improve their grip during a round. But maybe the bacon bag could be the next big thing in disc tackiness?
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It is still the same stiffness. It doesnt change the composition of the plastic.
It simply changes how the disc feels in your hands, which gives me a huge confidence boost.
Dont knock it till you try it.
Hydro......ponics.
You may not be able to smell it, but bears, dogs, coons, owls, pumas, crocodiles, and yeti can. No, I will stick with the stock plastic.
I'm totally trying this on a crappy, waxy feeling, current run DX Roc when I get off work tonight
Oh i misread then. I thought you meant that it softened the plastic. You just mean it gives it more texture?
Most people I know use a birdie bag to improve their grip during a round. But maybe the bacon bag could be the next big thing in disc tackiness?
Hydro......ponics.
You may not be able to smell it, but bears, dogs, coons, owls, pumas, crocodiles, and yeti can. No, I will stick with the stock plastic.
What happened to a Birdie Bag and/or Chucker's Chalk? Hey, whatever works, I suppose.
In the future, we massage our discs with bacon.
That's why i was wondering if you keep bacon in your bag. They make pre-cooked bacon! No refrigeration necessary! And it doubles as a fairway snack!
I think that I'll take my chances and see how my McPro Roc3 seasons over time instead of rubbing bacon grease on it.... but it's still something to think about.
I tried it with my dog once, didn't seem to improve his locating skills at all I was hoping he'd be able to smell it in the snow(couldn't find the thread I made on it).
Yeti you say?
Maybe just not showering for a week or so and rubbing your sack on your disc would work? :gross::gross: