You are correct. Almost all manufacturers are making good quality bags. They're little fabric bags filled with resin. It's not rocket science to make a good sturdy bag. This is why I love Underworld Cornhole bags. $55 per set and just as good quality as Ultra.
When I talk about quality, it's not about the materials and fill. It's about the craftsmanship of the bags. The bags need to be square, they all need to be the same weight, the stitching shouldn't be visible, the printing should be sharp, etc. It wasn't that long ago that you would get a set of bags that were different sizes, weights, and shapes. That was frustrating. I haven't had an issue with any of that in quite a while.
Mike, thanks for the great review. I was thinking about getting these but wanted to see your review first. I trust your no-nonsense opinion. I agree that $125 is a bit much for these(or any bag really). I hope to get to try some out before ordering but probably will anyway if I can get a little better price. cheers!
Just bought this set from you (thanks Mike!). I was formerly a viper r thrower, and still am, but these have taken over as my primary thrower. My hands are a bit smaller, and I find that I can grip these better and hit spots better than with the Rs.
They've stayed mostly static in size. What I've grown to appreciate is how aggressively they cut. It's usually a good quality for cuts around, but if I'm not throwing flat, it can be catastrophic.
@@HoushDey84 haha I feel you on that. I like the idea of throwing a blocker and cutting around, but it doesn't work out for me very often 😅 appreciate the info, it's probably not the bag for me. They're very pretty though
@@davidwestwood2457 they make a great block bag for sure. To your point, I think they fit my playing style pretty well, but I just need to throw flat more consistently. Such is the nature of cornhole.
It's my channel. I have the right to choose which bags I review. I hate the fast side material on the Butter so I'm not that excited to drop $120 on a set of bags that I'm never going to use.
They only similarity is the slow side. The Fatals have a different fast side and a mixed fill that is mostly beads. The Fatals also have the performance liner.
Kill shots quality really is sub par compared to some of the companies out there. Obviously some other companies as well, but you look at an Ultra bag, a B3 bag, and a Killshot bag all together and one of them blatantly stands out. 😂 not all bags are made the same
Killshots quality and customer support after the sale is second to none(especially Ultra). Received a Mojo with a big pull in the carpet material and they told me to kick rocks basically. Mike just doesn’t like any bags over $100 but frankly the fabric as resin used in all these bags is maybe what? $5-10 tops. So aren’t we all getting played even at $50-60 a set 😂
The funny thing is I've never had an issue with a KillShots bag but I've had 2 issues with Ultra bags. Every company has it's issues. Nobody is perfect.
Honestly, I don't have plans unless I can find a set of bags at a reasonable price. I don't make enough money off of these reviews to cover the cost of a set of Cornhole Scenario bags. I wish it was different but that's the truth.
It’s a question of if you want hybrid carpet or herringbone. In all reality, both of them are great bags. I’m a big fan of AAR Rippers, but my friend is a brotherhood rep and I always love throwing his bags when we’re playing together.
@robertcarper5572 There isn't a best one. It all depends on what you want in a bag. Template size, fill type, fill amount, floppiness, etc, are all important in determining which bag you will like best. For me, it also depends on what style of game I want to play, how fast the boards are playing, and who my opponent is. There are too many factors to pick only one bag.
These bags are fuller and stay a little stiffer than the Viper R… I’ve only had them for a month.. I did toss sauce them, but they were still a little stiff… good bags… but still prefer my Wizards over them.