MC Footbag Reviews / For Sale - 2 avail., custom orders
not sure, something close to .6 inch pents, .8 inch hexes with a 33% short side. However, I've put the template image file through a few different programs and I am pretty sure it didn't exactly retain the original size.
But, they're pretty small pieces with shallow bite (distance of stitching from edge of panel).
Thank you for the review! please post a pic of you with your new bag in the New Footbags thread!
But, they're pretty small pieces with shallow bite (distance of stitching from edge of panel).
Thank you for the review! please post a pic of you with your new bag in the New Footbags thread!
BRICK!
rfa::never give up::
nyfa
rfa::never give up::
nyfa
- Green Lanturn
- Hack Fiend
- Posts: 22
- Joined: 23 Jul 2009 21:16
- Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Just received two MC bags and they are beautiful. They are bags 444 and 440. ( think there is a pic somewhere in this thread, cant see here at work)
I really like the "disco" material, which - besides the obvious flare, seems to add to the overal behavior of the bag.
When kicked they had a nice pop to them and not once did i feel like i was kicking a bag of rocks. good weight and very playable. obviously not a circle bag but overall felt durable enough that i wont cringe everytime it is kicked or finds its way into a a circle for a bit.
both of these bags immediately played well for freestyle, no break in needed. After playing for an hour or so it was great to see the bags settling in very nicely. i cant wait to see them mature over time.
Something about the bags overall design (material, weight, fill, craftsmanship??) gives them this really great combination of smooth soft handling with just the right amount of (feel) weight. definately a great buttery feel with the right presence.
Thanks again Matt!
I really like the "disco" material, which - besides the obvious flare, seems to add to the overal behavior of the bag.
When kicked they had a nice pop to them and not once did i feel like i was kicking a bag of rocks. good weight and very playable. obviously not a circle bag but overall felt durable enough that i wont cringe everytime it is kicked or finds its way into a a circle for a bit.
both of these bags immediately played well for freestyle, no break in needed. After playing for an hour or so it was great to see the bags settling in very nicely. i cant wait to see them mature over time.
Something about the bags overall design (material, weight, fill, craftsmanship??) gives them this really great combination of smooth soft handling with just the right amount of (feel) weight. definately a great buttery feel with the right presence.
Thanks again Matt!
O_________O i want one... unfortunately im all out of bank right now because i just bought my 1st pro Bear bag. But when i do find the money ( FREAKIN 35 BUCKS ) i will send a message your way im sure it will be worth it. For some reason you intrigue me matt.
~Tyler Cheas~
http://images.nymag.com/images/2/daily/ ... 60x375.jpg
http://images.nymag.com/images/2/daily/ ... 60x375.jpg