I use heat to break in all my bags. I always use hot water to soak with either Toss Sauce or vinegar and then I tumble in the dryer on low to medium heat.
I’m new to cornhole and I like a fuller bag. We pay outdoors mostly and our boards get fast. Can you recommend a bag that is fuller, not too fast and forgiving for a new player?
I've looked at reviewing the LGND-L but they are never in stock. I've stayed away from the Evoks because it looks like it uses the same fast side as the BG Sorcerer. I don't like that material. I didn't want the first bag that I reviewed from BW to be a bag I didn't like.
3:20 there were quite a few hanging on the hole! I haven't thrown these, but it's hard to imagine a bag beating the Marilyn in melting into the hole
do you know of any bags that use this fast side and the pro-adv slow side?
No I don't know of any. Very few companies are using the Pro Advantage slow side right now.
@@MikesBags sad to see its always been my fav material
How do these compare to the Nola Rex in terms of speed?
About the same. These are a touch faster on the fast side but similar slow side speeds.
Break in method ? Did you use heat when breaking these in ? Or air dry ?
I use heat to break in all my bags. I always use hot water to soak with either Toss Sauce or vinegar and then I tumble in the dryer on low to medium heat.
I’m new to cornhole and I like a fuller bag. We pay outdoors mostly and our boards get fast. Can you recommend a bag that is fuller, not too fast and forgiving for a new player?
The revival X / dead head (it's the same bag) is a good all around bag
Review some BW bags... The Evok or LGND-L.
I've looked at reviewing the LGND-L but they are never in stock. I've stayed away from the Evoks because it looks like it uses the same fast side as the BG Sorcerer. I don't like that material. I didn't want the first bag that I reviewed from BW to be a bag I didn't like.
Wish it wasnt so ugly