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These are definitely budget plastic, but I'd be shocked if they're not losing money on these at this price. The $4 kit is worth grabbing one or two sets to give to friends you take disc golfing with you. Also, worth throwing on water holes if/when you lose your disc lol.
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These are definitely budget plastic, but I'd be shocked if they're not losing money on these at this price. The $4 kit is worth grabbing one or two sets to give to friends you take disc golfing with you. Also, worth throwing on water holes if/when you lose your disc lol.
If you want to try disc golf, get frustrated, and never play again, these are the discs for you. If you want to try disc golf, get frustrated, but see there's potential, then buy a starter set from a legit brand.
Don't do it. Get an Innova starter kit as it will be lightyears better than this garbage.
Or ask anyone who plays.
I have a bunch of friends who got super into disc golf during and shortly after the pandemic lockdown (two even briefly turned pro), and many of us still play casually. Every time a friend asks about joining for a round, people (or even just one person) offers to get them going: old bag, 7-8 good discs. towel, maybe a marker disc. If they take any money, it's probably <$20.
Most semi-serious players have discs they don't use and are happy to help people get into the hobby. If you don't know anyone personally, see if there's a disc golf shop nearby. They'll have used discs/gear and be able to give you pointers.
These are definitely budget plastic, but I'd be shocked if they're not losing money on these at this price. The $4 kit is worth grabbing one or two sets to give to friends you take disc golfing with you. Also, worth throwing on water holes if/when you lose your disc lol.
Give these to your friends and you'll have no trouble beating them.
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No one is ordering 13 sets of these.
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I have a bunch of friends who got super into disc golf during and shortly after the pandemic lockdown (two even briefly turned pro), and many of us still play casually. Every time a friend asks about joining for a round, people (or even just one person) offers to get them going: old bag, 7-8 good discs. towel, maybe a marker disc. If they take any money, it's probably <$20.
Most semi-serious players have discs they don't use and are happy to help people get into the hobby. If you don't know anyone personally, see if there's a disc golf shop nearby. They'll have used discs/gear and be able to give you pointers.
No one is ordering 13 sets of these.
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