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looking at fade crunch camo,your input wanted on different brands.something in medium size10-12 disc capacity.input on the fade crunch also.
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Permalink Reply by Ryan Cole on November 30, 2011 at 6:14pm Fade Crunch Box is a very good quality bag with a lot of bells and whistles. We have a sale going on right now too:
http://stores.ebay.com/Hazardiscs-Disc-Golf/_i.html?_nkw=crunch&...
Ching Pro Bag is also about the same size as the Fade Crunch Box; rugged construction, cool design, little less than the Fade Crunch:
http://stores.ebay.com/Hazardiscs-Disc-Golf/_i.html?_nkw=ching+bag&...
Hazardiscs.com
Permalink Reply by David Ledford on November 30, 2011 at 7:09pm I have a Fade crunch camo and I love it. I carry 12 discs comfortably. There is a removable divider that I keep intact to help with organization. 5 drivers, 5 midrange, and 2 putters. Works great. Could probably squeeze 14 if you remove the divider, but it would be tight. I highly recommend the "crunch" for carrying 12 discs. It's the perfect size for everyday use and very well thought out. Plenty of pocket storage and drawstring drink holder. I also have a Latitude 64 pro bag for those days I want to carry more discs, but it is much heavier, therefore I use quad-straps. The Fade crunch has a nice strap and with 12 discs it's pretty light. I used my quad-straps on the "crunch" a few times and it was like carrying "air". Of all the medium bags out there, I think you'll be pleased with the "crunch" for design, functionality, durability, and value. It's not the best medium bag out there, but for the price it can't be beat.
Permalink Reply by Donny Olow on November 30, 2011 at 7:34pm Depends on how much your willing to spend.
Alot of Great Bags out there now !!!!
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=Disc+Golf+Ba...
Permalink Reply by Ron Suir on November 30, 2011 at 8:27pm I have the fade crunch box in camo and absolutely love it.. plenty of extra room for non-discs.
Permalink Reply by Jim Coonradt on November 30, 2011 at 11:12pm I bought my Fade Gear Crunch Box about a year ago and it is absolutely the perfect bag for me. I am currently carrying 11 discs and it holds them comfortably. Also has a couple of nice pockets for your stuff. I have seen a little bit of wear in the canvas lately but I suppose that will happen with any bag. It keeps me organized, is lightweight and holds all of my discs. What's not to love?
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Permalink Reply by Rescue on November 30, 2011 at 11:52pm If you want this to be your LAST bag. You should take a look at the Mojo bag by Voodoo. I have the Karma and it is a very well designed bag and could be the best made bag I have ever owned. None of the other bags I've owned have come close to the quality of this bag. However, if you want a bag that is designed as well and also takes a lot of pressure off you back. The you might want to check out the Grip EQ backpack. I was very suprised at how refreshed I felt after a few rounds with this backpack style bag. I guess because I wasn't expecting this plus from it? So if you have back issues, but want to play through them. This bag is well worth the price.
Both of these bags are two to three times higher than the fade, but unless stupidity overtakes me. I'll never need another bag again :)
OH, Voodoo finally has it's own web site now.
Permalink Reply by David Ledford on March 3, 2012 at 6:34pm I just took a look at the voodoo mojo and decided I have to have it. I really don't need another bag right now, but I wanted something in the 14-16 disc capacity range. I have a Fade crunch and a Lat 64 Pro and I like them both. This Voodoo Mojo looks like it will function perfect as my "medium" capacity bag. The quality appears to be outstanding according to the website. I was looking at the Gorilla Boy silverback and being from Wisconsin myself I probably should go with that, but the Voodoo appears to be better quality and the perfect size.
Permalink Reply by Rescue on March 3, 2012 at 11:14pm I've had both and for the price the fit and finish of the GB bags should be A LOT better. I think both companies are out of bags, but last I heard (approx a few weeks ago). Voodoo should have some soon if not already. I have the Karma and it is right up there if not better than Revolution in quality and blows it away in design.
Enjoy!
Permalink Reply by Dookville on December 1, 2011 at 2:54am My daughter uses the Crunch Box and she loves it. Lots of extra room in the side pockets for her extras. It holds just the right amount of disc. The times that I've caddied for her where made easier, this bag is light and roomy.
For me, I like the Innova Standard bag when I'm carrying a smaller amount of discs. The bag is bomb proof, the disc don't rattle around, the strap is wide and doesn't curl up, and the water bottle pocket is toward the front, balancing the bag real nice.
can someone post a pic of the back of bag where quad straps are hooked to,do they hook into material or plastic?
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