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Which Cornhole Bag is Best For Me?
Choosing the right cornhole bag
Choosing the right double sided cornhole bag is harder than you think. Itās not as easy as just using the same bag your friend throws or one that the Pros use. You need to find a bag that performs to your throwing style. As you may already know, there are tons of cornhole bag options out there. Many different manufacturers and each one has multiple designs and styles. And when you read the descriptions, they all say āthis is the bag for youā. But is it really the one bag for you? How can they all be perfect for everyone? They canāt, so letās try to find one that is best for you. Anatomy of a cornhole bag Letās talk about the anatomy of a cornhole bag first. Itās size, weight, thickness, shape, rounded or square corners, whatās inside, etc. So much work goes into creating each bag and although many of them look the same, they are far from it. The American Cornhole League (ACL) regulates cornhole bags that they must be 6āx6ā and weight in the range of 15.5 - 16 oz. The ACL also doesnāt allow any fill besides plastic resin pellets.
With so many bags on the market today, can they really be different? Of course they can since they can all vary from the different fabrics, filling, rounded to square corners and seams. The most affordable double sided bags normally are a premium duck cloth on one side and suede on the other. This provides the player with the option of throwing the āslickā (duck cloth) or āstickā (suede) side down. But it doesnāt stop there. Slide materials vary as much as your choice for a new sedan. Synthetic materials provide a more weather resistant bag to a certain point. The choices right now are unlimited, whereas 3 years ago it was corn or resin filled and āstick sideā or no āstick sideā. All ACL approved bag manufacturers use the resin pellets because they are a great all-weather fill and donāt leave a residue on the boards. Resin also comes in different sizes and textures to further add to the feel of the bag. The resin pellets will not breakdown over time and will give the user a consistent throwing experience every time you use the bags. And the best part of resin? You can wash the bags when you play in that rain or shine event. Or that one time your brother in law missed the board by 10 feet and put it in the pool. With corn filled bags however, get them wet and they are done. Donāt forget those little rodents love corn. With the corners and seams of the bags, we really donāt have a preference as to which is better and why but most advanced players prefer rounded corners with no seam on the outside. Some advanced players prefer a bag with no stick side as well.
The All-Slides cornhole bags have double "slick" sides. A great bag for players who do not utilize the stick side. The perfect cornhole bag for you So, letās get back to the topic, which cornhole bag is best for me? Only way to find that out is, unfortunately, to throw them all. What? I canāt possibly buy every bag on the market, my wife will kill me. Yea, we know. Been there, dealt with it. āYou bought another set of bags? How many cornhole bags does one need?ā And our response, how many pairs of shoes does one need, LOL. But seriously, grab that new set your friend just bought and throw his bags. See if you like them. Or, the next time you go to a tournament, look around. I bet there are 20+ different types of bags there. Ask people what they like and dislike about their bags. Donāt be afraid to ask to throw them. And there is an ACL rule that you can request to test your opponents bags before the match. As long as you are not malicious with your intention, Iām sure not many will say no. Its cornhole and we are all addicted to this game. The best cornhole bag for you will feel ārightā in your hand. It will fit your throwing style and do what you want. With so many choices, your perfect bag is out there. But donāt limit yourself to just 1. Find that one go-to-bag and keep it close by but have a variety of bags in your arsenal. Bags that adapt to the weather conditions, board conditions or any other condition you may encounter. Just donāt be afraid to ask people about their bags. You will more than likely strike up a conversation and maybe a friendship. I heard Dickey got to throw ACL Pro Brandon Corwinās Reynolds bags in Valley Forge. Check out our selection of cornhole bags. Below are a few good bags to start with. Read the full article