Whether you're recalling from memory, or you've done extensive pre-production research- it's so impressive that you can reference that this bag uses the same materials as the B3 perpetrator....nothing new for the best reviewer there is. Next level stuff Mike- thank you!
Not discounting Mike's knowledge, but Andy (B3 owner) shared a Titan post about the Talons and commented that people should just get the Perpetrators (somewhat jokingly) lol.
@Bruce Adam Not to slander another reviewer, but I think I may have just watched a Costello X review and it was a complete butchery. This person, and he is in the big three of reviewers, couldn't quote much about the materials or their speeds...in fact, he said as much. So when I hear Mike come in with all of his on spot comps, it just makes me appreciate a person who not only cares about getting content out there, but that it's accurate and detailed.
Thanks for the review, Mike! I've been loving the Talons since really dialing in my grip with the round bead fill. Coming from the Prowler, the biggest difference that I've noticed (outside of the bounce action) is that the round beads make these a lot more hole-friendly. I haven't had nearly as many scenarios where the bags will bunch up and clog the hole - if the beads start shifting, the bag is going in. Thanks again and happy Easter!
Great review Mike!!! Between these and the WTF Tango, which would you prefer to shape shots with, roll/flop?? If you could provide pros and cons that would be grateful. Im looking to add a roll bag in my arsenal and trying to pick between these and the Tangos. Thanks. Appreciate your time and Happy Easter!!
The big difference between the two is the fast side. The Tango has the Pro Sniper fast side and it plays at a 9 speed. The Talons have a 7 speed fast side. I would pick the Tangos only because I've thrown them more and I'm more comfortable with them.
I'm a big fan of Tangos. What makes them great is they will punish and reward you on a regular basis, especially while learning it. What I mean is they bounce, cut and roll on purpose and on accident. It isn't for everyone because even with a flat throw, that slow side is a typically a 4 speed in blind draw situations. For that reason, people typically fall in one of two camps, they love them or hate them. They are a great bag that don't get enough love. But depending on your throw and what you are trying to do, the WTF Delta is also a good choice with a smidge faster and hole friendly carpet that does all the fun things... :)
Whether you're recalling from memory, or you've done extensive pre-production research- it's so impressive that you can reference that this bag uses the same materials as the B3 perpetrator....nothing new for the best reviewer there is. Next level stuff Mike- thank you!
Not discounting Mike's knowledge, but Andy (B3 owner) shared a Titan post about the Talons and commented that people should just get the Perpetrators (somewhat jokingly) lol.
@Bruce Adam Not to slander another reviewer, but I think I may have just watched a Costello X review and it was a complete butchery. This person, and he is in the big three of reviewers, couldn't quote much about the materials or their speeds...in fact, he said as much. So when I hear Mike come in with all of his on spot comps, it just makes me appreciate a person who not only cares about getting content out there, but that it's accurate and detailed.
I remembered that B3 had a bag like this but I had to look it up to remember which model.
Thanks for the review, Mike! I've been loving the Talons since really dialing in my grip with the round bead fill. Coming from the Prowler, the biggest difference that I've noticed (outside of the bounce action) is that the round beads make these a lot more hole-friendly. I haven't had nearly as many scenarios where the bags will bunch up and clog the hole - if the beads start shifting, the bag is going in.
Thanks again and happy Easter!
I agree. The bead fill is more hole friendly. I love the fact that Titan gives us different options by using different fills in their bags.
Happy Easter Mike!
Thanks Mike
As always good job.
Whatever happened to the Prowler review?
I never did a Prowler review.
@@MikesBags you mentioned you would in the video. Would've been nice to see your opinion on the Prowlers.
Titan just announced that the Prowler is being discontinued.
Good review Mike
great review, tyrants next please????
Thanks! The Tyrant review is coming soon. I have a set but I have some other bags that I need to get reviewed first.
@@MikesBagsTyrant still on your list? 😉
Good review... What does each side do in humidity?
They both play decent in humidity. The carpet actually speeds up some.
@@MikesBags Great work and thank you for what you do so that not every bag purchase has to be sight unseen...
You're welcome. Thank you for the support!
Love the reviews, can you review the ninja bags? Been eyeing them for a while but would like to see your reviews of them.
I do not have any Ninja bags to review. However, they are on my list of bags to get. So I will be reviewing them. I just don't know when, yet.
Great review Mike!!! Between these and the WTF Tango, which would you prefer to shape shots with, roll/flop?? If you could provide pros and cons that would be grateful. Im looking to add a roll bag in my arsenal and trying to pick between these and the Tangos. Thanks. Appreciate your time and Happy Easter!!
The big difference between the two is the fast side. The Tango has the Pro Sniper fast side and it plays at a 9 speed. The Talons have a 7 speed fast side. I would pick the Tangos only because I've thrown them more and I'm more comfortable with them.
I'm a big fan of Tangos. What makes them great is they will punish and reward you on a regular basis, especially while learning it. What I mean is they bounce, cut and roll on purpose and on accident. It isn't for everyone because even with a flat throw, that slow side is a typically a 4 speed in blind draw situations. For that reason, people typically fall in one of two camps, they love them or hate them. They are a great bag that don't get enough love. But depending on your throw and what you are trying to do, the WTF Delta is also a good choice with a smidge faster and hole friendly carpet that does all the fun things... :)
I need to get a set of Deltas to review. I've heard good things about them.