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slinky
November 1st, 2009, 10:38 PM
i cant find anywhere with decent prices and disc golf equipment around tacoma. i need to upgrade my bag and i really want some more champion innova disc's

can anyone help me out with some helpfull local buying tips?

sillybizz
November 1st, 2009, 10:45 PM
Well you could drive to Mando's (http://www.mandosdiscs.com/) or Chainbangerz (http://www.chainbangerz.com) or you could order from www.discgolfcenter.com

kokaneeninja
November 2nd, 2009, 12:42 AM
Try Ray Seick at Steilacoom, hes great!

COV45
November 2nd, 2009, 08:48 AM
i cant find anywhere with decent prices and disc golf equipment around tacoma. i need to upgrade my bag and i really want some more champion innova disc's

can anyone help me out with some helpfull local buying tips?

The best place would be to hit up Ray out at the Steilacoom Course, I agree. He's out there parked at the picnic table in an older brown van.

Then there's Mando's up in Auburn www.mandosdiscs.com, you can give them your name and have it on file, because after buying 10 discs, you get one free.

A little bit farther north is Chainbangers www.chainbangerz.com up in Burien, he's got a good variety of different discs that Mando's doesn't carry, although I love my Boss, I also love the XXX I got from there!

If you're looking for some used to new discs, hit me up, I have many I don't use anymore or never have used. ccovington4169@aol.com Good luck!

whslaxplayer11
November 2nd, 2009, 11:15 AM
i highly reccomend discgolfcenter.com because shipping is free and seems to only take 3 or 4 days til i receive my order (i live in portland).
And they have a neat guide thingy that allows you to see what weights and even color that they have in stock. So you can literally get the exact disc you want at a fair price.

Scott
November 2nd, 2009, 11:28 AM
i highly reccomend discgolfcenter.com because shipping is free and seems to only take 3 or 4 days til i receive my order (i live in portland).
And they have a neat guide thingy that allows you to see what weights and even color that they have in stock. So you can literally get the exact disc you want at a fair price.

Agreed. Disc Golf Center is the easiest place to buy a disc that I've found online. No mystery as to exactly what weight or color you will receive. They have a pretty good selection, too. Good prices, and free shipping is great.

GettinBetter
November 2nd, 2009, 12:04 PM
I suggest buying local if you can, but I admit Ive bought my fair share from DGC.

all2common
November 2nd, 2009, 04:54 PM
I believe that there is a fellah in Olympia with a shipping/packing business (think Fedex) who sells discs at a good rate.

Calling Olydisc or Lund to confirm.

Edit: I know that Olympia is not Tacoma, but...

slinky
November 5th, 2009, 10:37 PM
i dont buy online. no crdit card anymore. i have got a few disc's from ray. that guy is the bee's knee's. never seen someone so dedicated to the sport.

thanks for the tip's guys, im going to try hitting up mando's and see what i can find :D