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Back in the 80's, I used to do a lot of technical mountain climbing with 3 other guys. One practice climb was top-roped so we could get some repetitive experience on some fairly tiny holds on a vertical face of 80 feet. My partner on belay that day blew past the crux and slapped the carabiners, gave me a look in the eye, yelled "Fly or die", and proceeded to push off into a freefall until my belay caught him, dropping 20 feet or so into big air.
I will never forget the courage we had in our youth. Courage and trust.
Glad you like the bags, now you know the story behind the art.
i find that my tourny bag rarely rolls over compared to others ive had.
Like the rest of you guys and gals and many others I to love the fade bag! For it's price range it's by far the best built bag on the market today! I had an Innova comp bag and even though it was not very old I put it away and got the Dude tourney bag... and it has been a great trade... no more disc's falling out of my bag every time my bag rolls over!
Thanks Tim and keep them coming!
I have no idea what the disc golf market demographics are. My guess is that this bag would probably be a second and/or novelity bag for any one that bought one. Which is what I would buy one for. There are a lot of disc golfers like me who take thier dogs with them disc golfing. http://www.discgolfersr.us/group/forethedogs
I've only been playing since July and will be getting my first real disc golf bag (Fly or Die) for Christmas. Which I also bought as presents for my disc golf playing sons: Ryan 25 and Steven 28.
I love dogs. But something like that has to sell about 500 units or it is not worth time designing and making. I recently got a set of Dog Saddlebags on-line for dog food. They are nicely built, but not deep enough to hold discs. Poop bag...no problem. So what do you think the market is for these?
I got a suggestion. How about Disc Golf Sadlebags the fit a medium/large dog. Add a leash, drinking dish and poop bag holder as matching accessories.
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