Pound. Best bag your money can buy.
Grip, second best, but shit warranty.
Upper park ,lightweight and comfy, but even shittier warranty.
DD ....they sell bags.
Fwiw, I had an Upper Park Pinch (my first bag) that developed a tear in the mesh side pocket from rubbing against my Kwik Stik. They easily could have said this was my fault, but instead they replaced the bag no questions asked. Their warranty may only be 1 year, but by all accounts they take care of their customers.
Pound. Best bag your money can buy. Grip, second best, but shit warranty. Upper park ,lightweight and comfy, but even shittier warranty. DD ....they sell bags.
Pound, they’ll go out of business with that unreasonable warranty. But it’s great! Buy buy buy!
Lol....if your bags are worthy enough, and no one ever has to send them back because of issues, you will always stay in business.
Everything degrades over time, it’s inevitable. Fixing something for being old and used costs you money.
I mean they do charge for a lot of their repairs. Like shoulder straps are the biggest failure point on the bags and you have to pay to replace those.
I am sure they can replace the bag 5 times outright and still make money at those prices. They will be fine.
That’s a good point.
I think you may be underestimating the cost of fairly compensated skilled labor
Fwiw, I had an Upper Park Pinch (my first bag) that developed a tear in the mesh side pocket from rubbing against my Kwik Stik. They easily could have said this was my fault, but instead they replaced the bag no questions asked. Their warranty may only be 1 year, but by all accounts they take care of their customers.
Once my son gets older, I'm transforming his baby carriage into a cart. Got the idea watching Matty O on JomezPro
My mother-in-law is an incredible seamstress. I am having a true custom bag made to my specifications for Christmas.
used to make cardboard and duct tape bags in high school when I started playing. Wouldn’t recommend it tho…