What have I done...?
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What have I done...?
So, I think I've made a mistake.
I'm totally new to this sport--never even held a footbag before--so, before I went off and bought the wrong type of bag for beginners, I shopped around a little bit. I ended up going with an 8-panel dirtbag from flyingclipper.com.
http://www.flyingclipper.com/home/fly/p ... otbag.html
So, my question is: A lot of people seem to be very partial to the "Mr. Sandbag" and freedomfootbags.com in general. I was wondering why this is and if I made a mistake buying from flyingclipper.com?
Oh, and Hi... I'm Jess
I'm totally new to this sport--never even held a footbag before--so, before I went off and bought the wrong type of bag for beginners, I shopped around a little bit. I ended up going with an 8-panel dirtbag from flyingclipper.com.
http://www.flyingclipper.com/home/fly/p ... otbag.html
So, my question is: A lot of people seem to be very partial to the "Mr. Sandbag" and freedomfootbags.com in general. I was wondering why this is and if I made a mistake buying from flyingclipper.com?
Oh, and Hi... I'm Jess
hi jess,
please give this thread a read:
http://modified.in/footbag/viewtopic.php?t=21392
Point 4 kind of answers your question;
there are a few bags out there that experienced players can say FOR CERTAIN are great for freestyle, but there are lots of other wonderful kicking toys out there.
The bag you ordered is not a bad one, but I think the ones I mentioned in that thread to which I just linked you are better. You can learn a lot from, and enjoy, the bag that you have, but I would set your sights on a Mr Sandman or a hand-stitched 32 in the coming months.
please give this thread a read:
http://modified.in/footbag/viewtopic.php?t=21392
Point 4 kind of answers your question;
there are a few bags out there that experienced players can say FOR CERTAIN are great for freestyle, but there are lots of other wonderful kicking toys out there.
The bag you ordered is not a bad one, but I think the ones I mentioned in that thread to which I just linked you are better. You can learn a lot from, and enjoy, the bag that you have, but I would set your sights on a Mr Sandman or a hand-stitched 32 in the coming months.
BRICK!
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rfa::never give up::
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I would also like to say that I learned on an 8p dirtbag from flying clipper. Even though pro stitcher made footbags are the best, I still like brands. Flying clipper and pandemonium are my favorites. I used to like world footbag, but that doesn't have what I like right now. I'm currently using bags I make for myself, or a hania so beaten up I can't even tell what the colors are. Since right now, you probably don't know who Hania is, she is a pro stitcher.
Welcome to the world of Footbag, Jess!
Forgot to mention, Pandemoniums sometimes leak, so I have to modify them not to, with a quick couple stitches. I only use larger bags (Bags from brands are usually too big) to practice my dexterities and some other crap, making it easier to do with my average, smaller bag.
Welcome to the world of Footbag, Jess!
Forgot to mention, Pandemoniums sometimes leak, so I have to modify them not to, with a quick couple stitches. I only use larger bags (Bags from brands are usually too big) to practice my dexterities and some other crap, making it easier to do with my average, smaller bag.
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Good to know I didn't waste $14! I'm planning on investing in a Mr. Sandbag and maybe a Sandmaster in the near future, but I'm also starting college in the fall so most of my money is going to dorm "stuff" at the moment. UPS should be bringing my 8-panel tomorrow. I can't wait
Thanks for the welcome It's going to be a VERY long time before I can start boasting about nailing tricks, but I'm planning on practicing as much as possible until school starts. Wish me luck (I have absolutely no coordination)!
Oh, and I'm a girl (Jess---short for Jessica) in case that confused you... haha.
Thanks for the welcome It's going to be a VERY long time before I can start boasting about nailing tricks, but I'm planning on practicing as much as possible until school starts. Wish me luck (I have absolutely no coordination)!
Oh, and I'm a girl (Jess---short for Jessica) in case that confused you... haha.
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Agreed. I think this is the best way to get kicks down and comfortable.Mossflower wrote:I'm sure if you just start kicking by yourself on campus soon you'll have people flocking over to join you. Have fun and good luck!
And its a great way to meet new people.
Although it can be daunting kicking by yourself until the people show up, lol.
Keep us updated!
~Donovon