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Disc Golf in the bag: Portland Oregon Discraft and Innova

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2011

Just a silly in the bag video. What discs I carry and what I use them for.

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  • since you like light disc you should check out the new champion blizzard plastic from innova that just came out, i just ordered a champion blizzard katana

  • @4SeasonsProductions I would love to try some blizzard plastic. Sadly I have a lot of other things I need to spend money on first. My bag is pretty loaded. I am gonna be looking to maybe trade for some blizzard champ soon though.

  • Get some heavier discs(I like 174) and you'll have less problems with flipping/wind.

  • @LBMryno44 I like heavier mid ranges but not drivers. I have owned max 174-175 gram drivers and I don't like them.

  • why do you prefer to throw such light discs? you seem to be a big guy, im 5'4 an throw 171-172 and putt with 175. just wondering why you prefer such light discs? thanks!

  • @thosemynikes Well when I started out playing I used light discs because they are usually less stable and therefore better for beginners. And I just stuck with them. I am more of a finesse thrower and I prefer the glide I seem to get from lighter discs. But I only have two 150 class discs in my bag right now. Everything else is 165-172. Thanks for watching.

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  • I know what you mean about the FLX Predator, suuuuuuuuper stable

  • @birdisthewordism I have heard lots of good things about teebirds. But I am really trying to resist adding new drivers to the bag. I would love to give one a toss though.  Thanks for watching.

  • awesome vid man! i also would recommend using trying out a champion teebird. i know it is a fairway driver but i throw it farther and more consistent than most of my drivers. it is very easy to control even in windy situations and still does what i want.

  • @TheHogangto Cool thanks for tip. And thanks for watching. I plan on adding a River to the bag soon. I have been trying not to spend money on plastic lately. But I can only resist for so long. cheers

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