It probably is. The problem is, my backpack is constantly changing right now. With all the bags I'm reviewing, I have a constant rotation of bags in and out of my backpack. I have a tournament coming up in a few weeks so I'll try to sit down afterwards and go over what bags I took with me and why.
I have been watching a lot of bag reviews lately, but this is a great video. Very well done comparing all the bags together that you may bring to a tournament.
The Reynolds Pro Advantage is a great carpet bag. I also like the Warrior by Epic Bags, Emerald by Swag Bags, Neptune by Zero Gravity Cornhole and the Beast by Draggin Bagz.
Bought my dad some of the Reynolds Carpet bags. Might buy a set for myself depending on how they feel/play. Probably not gonna get the Typhoons from the comments in the over video. Loving the mudbugs right now. Gonna probably get the Gators next. I throw low/hard and need something to complement that
I definitely recommend the Warrior. It's a great carpet bag. A few other bags to check out would be the Emerald by Swag Bags, Neptune by Zero Gravity Cornhole, the OG2 by Black Sheep Baggers and the Beast by Draggin Bagz. Those are all great carpet bags for hard throwers.
Yes, they have a decent amount of kick. Similar to a typical carpet bag. The Warriors are like the Zero Gravity Neptunes but with less fill and more flop.
@@MikesBags I’ve been getting whooped on my bags kicking a lot lately and it always happens when I least need it to happen so now I’m trying to find something that won’t kick as much but that means I need something a little faster and work on a flatter consistent bag. Sometimes help if I give it a intentional slight tilt which is weird
If you were to only pick one between the dominator, typhoon, and the Costello, which would you pick? Which would you pick for a brand new player? Great content by the way.
That's a tough one. If the conditions were perfect, I would pick the Typhoons. If I have to deal with different board conditions, it's probably the Costellos but the Domin8tors are a close second. For a new player, I wouldn't recommend any of those. If I had to pick one, it's the Typhoons. For new players, I always recommend slower bags, like a Pro Advantage, Ember or Emerald. Most new players struggle to keep bags on the board and carpet bags tend to stick better. Plus, a miss with a slower bag could be a blocker for the opponent. A miss with a faster bag is off the back and leaves a wide open hole. I never want a new player to spend a lot on a set of bags until they figure out their throw. That's why Reynolds, Fire and Swag Bags are great options. I also encourage buying used bags because they are cheaper and come already broke in.
@@MikesBags thanks for taking the time to write a well thought out response. I will definitely keep watching, recommending, and learning from your channel. Your subs appreciate what you do!
@@bryanmullaney2354 I appreciate every one of my subs. The least I can do is take time to answer the questions. I love all the questions so keep them coming.
Super cool variety
Wow I need to buy some more bags lol. Also I got the Rubys in and absolutely love them. They are hole magnets.
We can never have too many bags! 🤣 Glad to hear you love the Rubys.
Just getting through most of the video catalog. Excellent reviews. Possibly time for a bag update?
It probably is. The problem is, my backpack is constantly changing right now. With all the bags I'm reviewing, I have a constant rotation of bags in and out of my backpack.
I have a tournament coming up in a few weeks so I'll try to sit down afterwards and go over what bags I took with me and why.
I have been watching a lot of bag reviews lately, but this is a great video. Very well done comparing all the bags together that you may bring to a tournament.
Thanks!
Noob here looking to add carpet bag to lineup, great review on OG2s you did, thinking of buying those. What are the other top carpet ones
The Reynolds Pro Advantage is a great carpet bag. I also like the Warrior by Epic Bags, Emerald by Swag Bags, Neptune by Zero Gravity Cornhole and the Beast by Draggin Bagz.
Time to do a new one!
Bought my dad some of the Reynolds Carpet bags. Might buy a set for myself depending on how they feel/play. Probably not gonna get the Typhoons from the comments in the over video. Loving the mudbugs right now. Gonna probably get the Gators next. I throw low/hard and need something to complement that
Let me know how you like the Carpet bags. I've been curious about those.
Typhoons is all my dad will ever throw and lately he’s been whooping me
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Might go for those Epic warrior bags though
I definitely recommend the Warrior. It's a great carpet bag.
A few other bags to check out would be the Emerald by Swag Bags, Neptune by Zero Gravity Cornhole, the OG2 by Black Sheep Baggers and the Beast by Draggin Bagz. Those are all great carpet bags for hard throwers.
@@MikesBags yea i looked at a couple of those … imma check out the others
Hey do the epic bags have a lot of kick to them? Or how would you compare them to the swamp water which didn’t seem to have much or any kick
Yes, they have a decent amount of kick. Similar to a typical carpet bag. The Warriors are like the Zero Gravity Neptunes but with less fill and more flop.
@@MikesBags I’ve been getting whooped on my bags kicking a lot lately and it always happens when I least need it to happen so now I’m trying to find something that won’t kick as much but that means I need something a little faster and work on a flatter consistent bag. Sometimes help if I give it a intentional slight tilt which is weird
If you were to only pick one between the dominator, typhoon, and the Costello, which would you pick? Which would you pick for a brand new player? Great content by the way.
That's a tough one. If the conditions were perfect, I would pick the Typhoons. If I have to deal with different board conditions, it's probably the Costellos but the Domin8tors are a close second.
For a new player, I wouldn't recommend any of those. If I had to pick one, it's the Typhoons. For new players, I always recommend slower bags, like a Pro Advantage, Ember or Emerald. Most new players struggle to keep bags on the board and carpet bags tend to stick better. Plus, a miss with a slower bag could be a blocker for the opponent. A miss with a faster bag is off the back and leaves a wide open hole.
I never want a new player to spend a lot on a set of bags until they figure out their throw. That's why Reynolds, Fire and Swag Bags are great options. I also encourage buying used bags because they are cheaper and come already broke in.
@@MikesBags thanks for taking the time to write a well thought out response. I will definitely keep watching, recommending, and learning from your channel. Your subs appreciate what you do!
@@bryanmullaney2354 I appreciate every one of my subs. The least I can do is take time to answer the questions. I love all the questions so keep them coming.
Awesome info my friend! very informative. what carrying case are you using there?
It's the cornhole backpack carrying case from Bags Boards. BagsBoards.com
@@MikesBags Fantastic! thank you for the info!
@@BanjoAddict now you're going to be on the hunt for different velcro patches
Hey Mike what type of backpack do you use?
Thanks in advance
Mine is a Bags Boards backpack.
www.bagsboards.com/
I’m so confused
Do you ever do giveaways? Like, comment, subscribe?
Yes, I do. I did a giveaway this week for the Taboo bags that I reviewed last week. I typically announce the giveaways in review videos.
I took my typhoons and game changers to my one and only tournament. Everyone scoffed at my bags. I took first place 🥇🏆
Typhoons are one of my favorite bags. There are top level pros that throw both of those bags and are very successful with them.