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wouldn't work on the courses i play. to many hills/woods/montains to climb. also hard to cover with an umbrella if its raining so i think it would be hard to be able to throw a dry disc... and also people already call me a nerd and i only own like 50 discs, a practice basket and two bags... what would they say if i told them i have a little pull cart?
Thats pretty sweet. I think i may switch to a cart when I get old.
It looks like it's made of plastic 89 dollars is crazy
hey now,what is the building material wood or plastic?If wood,is it coated with a plastic covering;If plastic,heat /rain/snow of the day also comes into play with warping(Florida dger)One can carry 20-25 discs in his/her bag plus;depending on the terrain you travel ,one wrong turn looks like your discs are out;umbrella covering of discs looks minimal;price plus shipping is expensive,close to $100.00 at least;Nice workmanship,Entrepreneur is alive,but perhaps a better chance at selling to local dg er's and /or display at tourney play;your % as vender,his % of time /material? Forget spell check,use the "C" in dis"C".Good luck,my thoughts.Peace
1/4 spec. Plastic. I play in 110'F and no warping.
With the right spelling.
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The real question is how much is shipping. I wonder how it would survive SD. esp in the winter, that is winter without snow. When snowing you have to carry a bag.
shipping is around 10.00
looks nice. here is mine. obviously cheaper to do it yourself, but not everyone has the time/inclination.

and Mark S. don't knock

'em till you try 'em :) granted there are some courses they are impractical on, but on others in the hot Texas heat for a 4 round weekend, they make a HUGE difference. not all of us have caddies,haha :)

+ I can sit on the cooler !
My buddy actually makes them, I am just trying to get them out there...thought a few people may like them.
Cool
Tried a cart for awhile.
Spent more time creating and fixing the cart, instead of concentrating on the 'game.'

A good light bag with quad shocks for me.

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