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[Question] What's NEVER leaving your bag?

171 GL River. Two aces this year on it, not going anywhere.....

I always thought the Elite-X Stratus would always be with me, but it's been kicked to the curb by a RGL Pearl.

.... I really need to learn to speak Swedish....
 
Buzzz. a have a inked up, beat to hell, 172g, bar stamp that will never leave the bag. The disc truly flies laser straight. My yeti and trident are right behind. All beat to a beautiful perfection.
 
Vibram.

I keep trying to knock the Vibram molds out or at least go to a mixed bag, but my Vibrams just win out. They've got a complete line up (at least for my arm speed), I am extremely familiar with the molds I throw, and the grip is the best on the market. I really think I just need to accept the fact I'm addicted to rubber discs and stop buying/trying new discs.
 
Suspect, Buzzz, Stag, Riot, Zero Soft Pure

The other discs in my bag may come and go with time. but I could never see myself playing a round of disc without those five discs readily available.
 
Destroyers, Roadrunners, Firebirds, Eagles, Leopards, Rocs and Aviars.

Pretty much my entire bag.
 
Vibram.

I keep trying to knock the Vibram molds out or at least go to a mixed bag, but my Vibrams just win out. They've got a complete line up (at least for my arm speed), I am extremely familiar with the molds I throw, and the grip is the best on the market. I really think I just need to accept the fact I'm addicted to rubber discs and stop buying/trying new discs.
Really? I just traded away the Vibram stuff I got at the Birdie Bash, and may dump my VP for a Pig or a Gator in the near future. For some reason the stuff just doesn't work for me, despite being the best looking discs on the market. Still, the Birdie Bash was a great event, and I'm glad Vibram does have a following, as I love the way their discs look.

For me its the Eagle that will never leave. I kicked it out for about two weeks earlier this summer to force myself to throw my Volt and Teebirds more, but it crept right back in. It's not the disc I throw most often, but is the disc I reach for when I need a tricky thumber or sidearm shot, and also when I'm unsure what the wind will do to another disc. It's my security blanket for sure.
 

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