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Quantity Or Quality? Which is more important? | Grip Locked Clips
The debate between quantity and quality is a pressing concern in manufacturing, particularly in the disc golf industry. Grip Locked Clips explores this topic with expert insight, discussing how companies like Latitude and Discmania are navigating production processes to meet growing demand. The conversation delves into the nuances of global supply chains, highlighting instances where seemingly high-quality products have questionable origins. The discussion also touches on the use of robots in manufacturing and their potential impact on the future of disc golf. Hosts share their personal experiences with product shipping and quality control, shedding light on the complexities of production and distribution. Through this conversation, viewers gain a deeper understanding of the challenges facing manufacturers and the trade-offs between quantity and quality in meeting consumer demand.
Join Grip Locked Clips as they debate quantity vs quality in disc golf with expert players discussing strategies & techniques at a major tournament.
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oh future manufacturing that's what i'm talking about oh okay yeah recently we're excited about this topic recently we got a shipment of project and it was it was the best i've ever felt it was so good that it led me to tweet about how good the d1 felt and then someone responded and was like oh yeah i would love it if it wasn't made in china and i was talking about it's made in georgia and then i looked at the back and sure enough it was made in china i believe it's presumably i believe it's made by yikun this is part of a new trend i wanted to talk about uh in disc golf which is something that happens in the real world all the time so it's just we're just seeing it in disc golf more and more you saying disc golf is in the real world yes which with the disc golf tricks um disc golf which is companies that are being made by other companies um like i said happens in the real world all the time especially in the food industry yeah um in the car industry and pretty much everywhere but it has me wondering a little bit about what the future disc golf looks like i'll explain that here in a second but latitude's parent company now manufacturers for all trilogy so dynamic latitude and west side castoplast and we can agree they at least had a big part in disk mania if they're not currently still making their product i believe that they are because i think that discmania the way they're getting around it by being like oh no latitude doesn't make our discs it's because we found out later as a parent company whatever that mountain disc or whatever yeah so they're not lying latitude's not making them but i don't think dismantling is truly making themselves anyway it doesn't matter but regardless latitude had at least a big part in getting dismantle off the ground and using their machines uh and possibly more than i'm forgetting of for the trilogy ones but um they also use robots for their manufacturing which i think is another interesting part of the future and someone the other day was explained to me that they believe that that's the reason trilogy plastic is notorious for breaking in quicker and...





