A lightweight disc golf bag is always nice for a casual round. Sometimes you’re traveling and want to throw in a few discs in case there’s a course nearby. Perhaps you’re out to work with a limited selection of discs. Or maybe you’re playing a shorter course where a full bag isn’t necessary. Whatever your reason, a small and inexpensive bag can be a great tool for beginners and advanced players alike. Infinite Discs has released such a bag with a unique feature – a sling style strap. Here’s our review of the Slinger.
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Infinite Discs Anubis Review
Infinite Discs adds another midrange to their lineup, the straight flying Anubis. Is that a coyote headed dude guarding the tomb?
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Gateway Disc Sports Chief Review
The Gateway Chief will give you commanding accuracy as it flies straight as an arrow toward your target. This straight flyer is a must try especially in Gateway’s newly released Diamond plastic. Gateway Disc Sports Chief Putter Notes “A low profile putt & approach with rounded nose and a beaded rim. Great for players that don’t feel comfortable with deeper rimmed putters. Perfect for an off the tee putter when you need extra control.” Gateway Chief Product Page Available plastics: Diamond, Soft, Sure Grip, Super Glow, Organic, and like 50 other special Gateway plastics Flight Rating: 3, 3, 0, 1 Gateway Chief Reactions The Chief sits nicely in my hand…
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Discmania P3X Review
Discmania makes another entry into the approach putter category. This time it’s the P3X, a beaded putter with overstable tendencies.
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Infinite Discs Slab Review
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to throw a chunk of stone? Me neither, but now we might just get our chance. Infinite Discs has brought us the Slab, a very overstable utility driver. Please warm up your arm before reading this beefy review.
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Gateway Disc Sports Prophecy Review
Gateway Disc Sports has stepped up their game recently and released a number of new discs and plastics including the Prophecy. The Prophecy is a go-to overstable midrange disc that is available in Gateway’s new Diamond plastic. I foresee the Prophecy fitting nicely into your bag.
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RPM Discs Kea Review
Straight from New Zealand comes the Kea, RPM Discs’ overstable midrange. This feisty parrot is ready to help you master the overstable approach game and it might even help you steal a few birdies. I wanna see ya throw a Kea.
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Discraft Sting Review
Discraft’s newest driver is called the Sting, but it floats like a butterfly and is actually quite friendly to your disc golf game. This understable fairway driver has a few special capabilities that could very well make it a main-stay in your bag.
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Discraft Vulture Review
Discraft’s Vulture is the newest disc of prey in their lineup. This distance driver will give you predictability as well as workability and will remind you very much of Discraft’s veteran driver, the Predator. Discraft recently sent us a Vulture to test and we were very pleased to find the familiar feel of the Predator but in a brand new mold with new potential.
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Vibram VP Putter Review
Vibram Disc Golf has recently announced that it will no longer be manufacturing disc golf discs. In honor of the unique brand, we bring you a review of the first Vibram disc golf disc, the VP.
























