4 Panel Sandbags
- slapdash21
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i agree. and like i said thats all personal preference. if you want a beautiful bag from stubs but you dont want it slightly larger than a golf ball and a little underfilled, just request it. he's a bomb stitcher, im sure he can oblige.
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i traded andrew banewicz (jrstubs) for this bag:
its sweet.
the stitching is quite consistantly even and doesnt seem to have any weak points. the 4 stitches per side make it very squishy and dank. its a little bit bigger than a golf ball, which is slightly large for me, but definitely well within a good range. i've kicked with it about 3 times for extended periods of time so far. its a little underfilled for my taste (definitely a little less than half full) but that meant it was very mushy right out of the envelope (a big plus imo). nice poofy panels. i actually like the filler he used, but like i said, not quite enough for my standards, and the bag was a little light so i'll probably add a little shot to it tonight.
as further proof that its a real nice bag, i hit food with it without warming up in a 15 minute session as soon as i got it out of the bag. my second session i hit a 34 contact mostly unique guiltless string and many other highlights for me.
i'd say the bag gets a 7/10 from me. there are many bags made by many people that are decent, but not worth the 20-30 dollars that most people charge. this is NOT one of those bags, if you are looking for a decent bag, stubs is definitely capable of providing you with one, but if you want it heavier than 55 grams or smaller than a golf ball, make sure to tell him.
shipping was pretty quick, the envelope was well addressed and sealed.
edit-copied and pasted for convenience:
i traded andrew banewicz (jrstubs) for this bag:
its sweet.
the stitching is quite consistantly even and doesnt seem to have any weak points. the 4 stitches per side make it very squishy and dank. its a little bit bigger than a golf ball, which is slightly large for me, but definitely well within a good range. i've kicked with it about 3 times for extended periods of time so far. its a little underfilled for my taste (definitely a little less than half full) but that meant it was very mushy right out of the envelope (a big plus imo). nice poofy panels. i actually like the filler he used, but like i said, not quite enough for my standards, and the bag was a little light so i'll probably add a little shot to it tonight.
as further proof that its a real nice bag, i hit food with it without warming up in a 15 minute session as soon as i got it out of the bag. my second session i hit a 34 contact mostly unique guiltless string and many other highlights for me.
i'd say the bag gets a 7/10 from me. there are many bags made by many people that are decent, but not worth the 20-30 dollars that most people charge. this is NOT one of those bags, if you are looking for a decent bag, stubs is definitely capable of providing you with one, but if you want it heavier than 55 grams or smaller than a golf ball, make sure to tell him.
shipping was pretty quick, the envelope was well addressed and sealed.
Pete Bowler
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keeps it offah da ground.
617 FOR LIFE
B$C
keeps it offah da ground.
617 FOR LIFE
- Zac Miley
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I have a mini version of Andrew's.
It seems just as soft as the larger version I have, but smaller, which is awesome. It's nearly perfect aside from a tiny bit too much gather and it could be heavier (easily remedied).
Definitely in the top 5 bags I have (or have had) easily.
It's my favorite bag to play with at the moment, and I only got the bag on Thursday.
Overall, Andrew is a great stitcher.
It seems just as soft as the larger version I have, but smaller, which is awesome. It's nearly perfect aside from a tiny bit too much gather and it could be heavier (easily remedied).
Definitely in the top 5 bags I have (or have had) easily.
It's my favorite bag to play with at the moment, and I only got the bag on Thursday.
Overall, Andrew is a great stitcher.
Jay (8:06:01 PM): Bu-bu-buu-buug--Looks up, and the feeling goes away like a sneeze-bu-buuuh-BULLLSHITTT
Jay (8:06:14 PM): *wipes bellybutton*
Jay (8:06:14 PM): *wipes bellybutton*
- Matt_mcfarland
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it might be crushed pane thats pretty typical of those.
keep steezy! my bag are for sale! in stock:2
http://modified.in/footbag/viewtopic.php?t=21532
http://modified.in/footbag/viewtopic.php?t=21532
- Matt_mcfarland
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well than it must be made of rainbows.
keep steezy! my bag are for sale! in stock:2
http://modified.in/footbag/viewtopic.php?t=21532
http://modified.in/footbag/viewtopic.php?t=21532