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Old February 19th, 2009, 09:45 PM
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Default Portable baskets

Eric and I are finally getting a basket and are trying to decide which one to get. We're leaning toward either the DISCatcher Sport or the M-14. We'd love to hear other opinions on them (or other reasonably priced baskets) before we decide....
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Old February 19th, 2009, 10:14 PM
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Eric and I are finally getting a basket and are trying to decide which one to get. We're leaning toward either the DISCatcher Sport or the M-14. We'd love to hear other opinions on them (or other reasonably priced baskets) before we decide....
I have DiscCatcher Sport and think it's pretty good. I have added inside chains and sometimes think it catches too good. So far no complaints about it.

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Old February 19th, 2009, 10:23 PM
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hmm i love my mach lite by DGA. catches great and very movable.
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Old February 19th, 2009, 10:40 PM
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i have a m-14 and think it needs more chains but is a little more better quality welding and setup than the discatcher sport...
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Old February 20th, 2009, 03:49 AM
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Eric and I are finally getting a basket and are trying to decide which one to get. We're leaning toward either the DISCatcher Sport or the M-14. We'd love to hear other opinions on them (or other reasonably priced baskets) before we decide....
We have the Lightning DB-5 in out backyard, and love it. We got ours from Jerry at the Depot. After my putting today I need to get back there and use it more.

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Old February 20th, 2009, 07:42 AM
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i have a m-14 and think it needs more chains but is a little more better quality welding and setup than the discatcher sport...
If the M-14 welds are better than the Discatcher Sport, then the welds have improved CONSIDERABLY on the M-14. I felt terrible when I sold an M-14 to Ken Gilmore years back, and the welds broke. Doug had an M-14 whose welds also broke. I think they fixed the problem with the shitty welds. I don't hear about those welds breaking any more on M-14s. But you can get a Titan or a DB-5 for just a little more, and have a full-weight basket.

A Mach Lite is certainly an improvement over the Skill Shot. Stronger, more basket-like, tighter fit, more realistic catching. The Traveler: well, at least it's quiet. I have one NIB if interested, PM me.
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Old February 20th, 2009, 08:47 AM
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After my putting today I need to get back there and use it more.
But when you throw the disc into the basket on your first shot you don't need to putt!
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Old February 20th, 2009, 08:51 AM
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But when you throw the disc into the basket on your first shot you don't need to putt!
This is true

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Old February 20th, 2009, 09:16 AM
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I haven't spent much time putting on a Discatcher Sport, but I fart around with M-14s from time to time. I haven't seen any issues with broken welds on the ones I shoot on, but holy hell are they rough on the discs! I spent half an hour putting, and my discs looked like I'd been throwing them across a gravel parking lot. I don't know what does the damage, if its rough chains or the nubs on the cage, but something chews the plastic up. Also can't say for the Discatcher Sport, but in the case of the M-14 (and Mach Lite, for that matter), there's a good number of putts you just have to tell yourself you know would have stuck on a real basket.

Other baskets--I've heard nothing but good things about Lightning DB-5's--apparently one of the few Lightning products people like. And I don't know if the reason you're looking at portables is for cost or portability, but, if you're willing to splurge a bit, the Gateway Titan is supposed to be the best catching basket out there.

Edit: more info on the Titan if anyone's curious

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Old February 20th, 2009, 09:23 AM
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the titan better than dga mach 5 and 2? Because the DGA baskets are cheaper than a titan so that's why i'm asking...
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Old February 20th, 2009, 09:34 AM
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Supposedly, yeah. That's just what I've picked up from message boards and hearsay though, haven't had the chance to putt on one yet. I know the Titan uses super thick gauge steel on the cage, and I think it uses different gauges of chains too (thicker ones in the middle). Best catching basket that I've used is the Discatcher Pro (the newer models), but those cost significantly less than a Mach III, so I don't think price necessarily dictates quality.
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Old February 20th, 2009, 09:43 AM
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mack three (just because i have one does't make me opinionaided does it) i also have a m-14 that i added a second set of chains too and it also works very well , a little on the light side which makes for easy transport , that mack three gets heavy in a hurry.
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Old February 20th, 2009, 09:55 AM
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Oh how I love my Mach III!! You should have seen the look on people's faces driving through Canada with that on the top of my rig!!

DB-5 is a pretty good basket especially if you add an extra set of chains. The only downfall to this basket is that the galvanize dipping they do is pretty rough. Same for the welds. Can tear a putter to shreds after several hundred putts. I used to putt with J Sebiel all the time ( several hundred putts a day ) and his basket would destroy some of my putters.
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Old February 20th, 2009, 10:18 AM
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Since I've had my choice of many practice baskets, living on a course, I liked the homemade Yauger Park basket that was donated. It has a smaller basket with no nubs. A very challenging basket, perfect for practice. Are we trying to develop those putts that stay in by a miracle, or do we want to have the no-doubters?
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Old February 20th, 2009, 10:52 AM
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Maybe I should clarify that I'm not talking about getting lucky on putts that stick when you don't expect them to, I'm talking about putts that hit dead center on the pole, or at the least, in the strong part of the chains. I've had putts like that be spit out by all kinds of baskets, but definitely way more with the M-14s and Mach Lites...not really a huge deal as long as you can accept that it would have stuck on a more robust basket. It does kind of get old though, bending over to pick up that disc that you know you putted correctly.

And yeah, I agree that the Yauger baskets are good, I would seriously consider one if I were looking for a portable. You say you liked it though? Past tense?
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Old February 20th, 2009, 11:19 AM
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I still have the M-14 and a DB-5.

People are always adding chains to help the baskets catch better. My suggestion: DON'T!

If you can develop a method of putting that eliminates spit-outs and bounce-backs on an M-14, I guarantee you will never have a spit-out or bounce-back on a tournament basket.
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Old February 20th, 2009, 04:14 PM
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I still have the M-14 and a DB-5.

People are always adding chains to help the baskets catch better. My suggestion: DON'T!

If you can develop a method of putting that eliminates spit-outs and bounce-backs on an M-14, I guarantee you will never have a spit-out or bounce-back on a tournament basket.
I think I have to agree with this. My DiscCatcher with added chains catches really well. I swear there are putts four feet outside and the chains reach out and grab it and pull it into the basket. I get out to a course and the putts that are money at home just don't work the same. I'd like to get to where my putts just DROP in the basket instead of relying on chains or anything else. Shawn, if you and Eric want to borrow mine for a bit and try it out let me know.

Bob

ps...... a round battery touch light, turned upside down, in the center ring at the top eluminates the basket really well at night for night practice.
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Old February 20th, 2009, 05:12 PM
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I still have the M-14 and a DB-5.

People are always adding chains to help the baskets catch better. My suggestion: DON'T!

If you can develop a method of putting that eliminates spit-outs and bounce-backs on an M-14, I guarantee you will never have a spit-out or bounce-back on a tournament basket.

I have 1 of the 1st M-14's, i had the edges ground down to ease the chewing of my putters.
I have no broken welds at all, it is easy to carry, plus if you can stick putts on this basket your golden on the course as stated above.....


i need to practice some more
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Old February 20th, 2009, 09:58 PM
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Thanks, ya'll. I think we're now looking at the DB-5. We're probably picking one up next week, so I've still got a little time to research.
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Old February 23rd, 2009, 03:45 PM
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Thanks, ya'll. I think we're now looking at the DB-5. We're probably picking one up next week, so I've still got a little time to research.
That's what I've got. It does have some sharp bits, but it catches pretty well, is inexpensive, and actually looks like a basket. I'd say try and buy one you can look at 1st. I got mine online and it was kind of bent. I have to put a pinecone or something under it to get it straight. I'm sure I could return it, but what a pain in the ass.
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