More New Footbags Available: Sand, Plastic, Metal, Facile…
I posted a couple days ago about a few of our new footbags. We now have 46 different styles of footbags (hacky sacks) currently available. Here are a few of the coolest ones (and what makes them so cool):
- Assassin 32 Metal $26
This might be the best freestyle footbag we have ever made. Ok, the Gumball 32 still holds that title. But this is one sweet freestyle bag. Made of super-soft, super-supple and already broken in facile. Filled with our unique metal/plastic combo filler for added weight and control. This bag is only for those serious about taking their game to the next level. It kicks well, sets true and is a cinch to stall. And (in usual Dragonfly Footbags fashion) we only have a small quantity of these on hand. Instead of trying to flood the market with a million footbags, we like to design and create small batches of custom bags. This means only about 25 other people in the world will have the same bag as you. Buy one before it’s too late! - Hurricane 14 Metal $26
This is one of the most random color combos we have ever made. Totally unique and we have a very short supply of these. Buy this and you will probably be the only shredder in the state with this sweet of a footbag. - Random 14 Metal $26
I’m not going to say anything about this one, figure it out for yourself. - Wave 32 Sand $22
The best sand bag we have ever made. Seriously, this bag rocks for stalling.
And there are still a lot of sweet new bags that I haven’t even mentioned.
Want a sand filled footbag? We have 15 totally different and unique designs.
Or maybe plastic is your thing. 12 of those available.
And if you are feeling rich, the Pro Series is a lineup of some of the best freestyle footbags in the world. They just cost a lot
But for good reason, these bags are made of a fabric called Facile that costs $50 a yard. Dragonfly Footbags is the only place that you can quickly and easily buy a custom facile metal filled footbag. Or you could contact Abshire
Any questions please comment here or email me.
Keep Shreddin!
-John
February 15th, 2008 at 1:21 pm
Wow…I never knew there where so many types of footbags out there.
I just remember playing hackie sack in the courtyard at lunch in high school