Hannah’s in the bag & G-Series review!
Hannah reviews her new bag and shares her experience from a recent disc golf outing in Spotsylvania, Virginia. She discusses the features of her green and sand-colored shoulder bag, designed for carrying discs during technical holes. The bag is described as a more durable version of traditional shoulder bags, with a focus on comfort and accessibility. Hannah showcases several discs she's added to her bag, including putters from Paul, such as the DX AVR and Crowed Art, which she finds to be highly recommended due to their control and range. She also throws Atlas and Thunderbird, highlighting their stability and performance in tight wooded lines. Additionally, Hannah mentions Roadrunner Star and Leopard discs, sharing tips on how to use them for long fairways with tightly wooded lines. With her expertise and enthusiasm, Hannah provides a thorough review of her gear and shares valuable insights for disc golf enthusiasts.
Join Paul McBeth as he reviews G-Series discs. See what's in pro Hannah's bag & upgrade your game with expert tips.
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but he can't find the tree oh we're making this video we're gonna unveil to you this thank you I've got a green one ha got like a sand colored one anyways so this past weekend we were in Spotsylvania Virginia confusing two dates in May but that we're excited music said horses were very wooded and technical there's only a couple open holes and so something like this is perfect for something like that a higher quality than the normal shoulder bags that you see this bag is meant to kind of be like a better more durable version of those because it's not a backpack it just goes in your shoulder and you can't fit a ton of discs in it but it was definitely enough for me so I'm kind of just gonna unpack it show you guys what I got we'll start with putters and approach DX AVR in our crowed art which I aced with humble brag because the open hole I throw a star strike mine is 164 is my arm speed isn't as a faster quick as you would see like some of the top touring pros it ranges a really really be a pro Rock three that I got from Paul I haven't had an understable disc for a minute I'm really been able to find one that I liked and so he put this in my bag and I tried u.s. women's last year and it's such an awesome day and then I have just an atlas here pre-flight and these are really easy to control for me really given range highly recommend Thunderbird and t-bird the champions Thunderbird there was a couple holes out there where you were throwing down very tightly wooded line and then it would open up at the end and the basket would be on the left so this disc is perfect both of them are going to want to finish left they're going to be more stable the other thing that I use for really long fairways that are tightly wooded is a roadrunner star Roadrunner it's gonna flip the flat and pull whatever line and finish it slightly left my two leopards so g-star leopards is what I throw a lot of people will throw like Starla through threes I know there's a lot of touring crows that have like champion series this through...





