GRIP EQ A-SERIES BAG REVIEW
Join Grip EQ's latest creation, the A-Series bag, as it takes on the course and puts its features to the test. The new bag is designed to offer improved stability and a more spacious interior compared to its predecessor, the L Series. In this review, Grip EQ puts both bags side by side to show how the A-Series's unique design and open sidewalls provide a better unloading experience. With 20 discs loaded into each bag, Grip EQ highlights the benefits of the A-Series's flush-sided pouches and easily accessible compartments. From its ergonomic shape to its innovative storage solutions, the A-Series bag is designed for disc golfers who value convenience and performance. Watch as Grip EQ shares his hands-on experience with this new bag and discovers how it can take your game to the next level.
Watch [Player Names] test the Grip EQ A-Series bag's features & performance in this in-depth review.
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hey everybody I'm here with the new Aeries bag from grip EQ I've been able to take this thing out on a couple tournaments and kind of get a feel for some of the features let's take a look at what this bag's got to offer first first off I want to show the difference between these two bags and why they call this new one the a series and the older model is the L Series you can see here from a side profile of the a series that it is in the a shape as opposed to the older bag was an L shape now this one's a little worn in but the idea was that the L shape comes from the 90° angle up from the base now on the a series the peak sits in the middle of the base as opposed to 90° up from here so that adds there's a lot of features I'm going to go over that kind of all come together to add to just a lot better bag overall but that's the first thing I noticed off right off the bat was when I took this thing out on the course was that the stability of this thing was just improved by so much all right here I've got both bags loaded down with the same amount of discs uh put 20 in here just to show I mean it's up to personal preference how many you actually put into these bags and how spacious you want it to be or how roomy you want it to be in here when you're grabbing your discs one of the first things I noticed was how much more open the sidewalls on the a series as opposed to the L Series you can see the discs kind of tuck in here behind the flap and then over here on the a series the sides are pretty much flush where this is the same amount of disc in this compartment but you're just the you can get right to it and straight out as oppos to having to dig it out and then pull it out of because the opening is kind of closing in on the sidewalls also you can see in this pouch right here where the the flap that you push back you can now fit I put one in...





