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narrow down your cornhole bags
Explore these options to see which bags are right for you
- our most hole friendly bag
-floppy feel
-perfect for all skill levels
- regulation size and weight
- flat and round resin fill
- fast side is a 10 out of 10
- slow side is a 5 out of 10
-drips into the hole
- A very full feeling bag that feels solid in your hands and flies true
- perfect for all skill levels
- regulation size and weight
- flat and round resin fill
- fast side is a 8 out of 10
- slow side is a 3 out of 10
- Commonly used to push bags out of the way, perform cut shots and roll shots.
- FAST and hole friendly
- medium full feel
- Recommended for medium to advanced skill levels
- regulation size and weight
- round resin fill
- fast side is a 9 out of 10
- slow side is a 8 out of 10
- Can be pushed all over the board but is preferred by players who regularly slide the bag into the hole.
- Smaller template
- medium floppy feel
- perfect for all skill levels
- regulation size and weight
- flat and round resin fill
- fast side is a 8 out of 10
- slow side is a 5 out of 10
- drips into the hole
- Carpet allows the bag to slow down but still be pushed towards the hole
- pro level stick and slick bag
- fuller feel
- perfect for all skill levels
- regulation size and weight
- round resin fill
- fast side is a 6 out of 10
- slow side is a 2 out of 10
- Synthetic suede slows the bag down a lot, but loses grip when it stops moving. it can be pushed easier than a normal stick and slick bag
- Perfect for beginner to intermediate players
- floppy/ full feel
- regulation size and weight
- flat and round resin fill
- fast side is a 7 out of 10
- slow side is a 5 out of 10
- consistent speeds keep the bag on the board but allow you to push it, perform a cut shot or flop shot.
- suede Stick and slick bags
- full feel
- perfect for all skill levels but preferred by beginners and casual players
- regulation size and weight
- round resin fill
- fast side is a 6 out of 10
- slow side is a 1 out of 10
- keeps your bag on the board but sacrifices the ability to push it and hole friendliness (Suede side down).
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