Footbag Reviews

Every footbag we've reviewed, sorted by overall score.

World Footbag Tournament 32

World Footbag Tournament 32

World Footbag · 32 panels · freestyle

4.7

World Footbag's flagship 32-panel tournament-grade bag. The fill density and panel tension are tuned for precision freestyle play.

$24–$30

Flying Clipper Classic 14-Panel

Flying Clipper Classic 14-Panel

Flying Clipper · 14 panels · sand

4.6

A 14-panel sand-filled footbag that's an ideal entry point for hacky sack circles. Soft enough to forgive missed kicks, with enough weight to drop predictably.

$12–$18

Freestyle Escape 32-Panel

Freestyle Escape 32-Panel

Freestyle Escape · 32 panels · freestyle

4.6

A modern 32-panel suede freestyle footbag tuned for "shred" — fast strings of toe, inside, and outside stalls. Slightly weightier feel than competitors.

$20–$26

World Footbag Pro Bag 2

World Footbag Pro Bag 2

World Footbag · 32 panels · freestyle

4.6

World Footbag's flagship 32-panel freestyle bag. Synthetic suede with a tight pellet fill gives it the flat-top stability players want for toe, clipper, and inside stalls. A reliable upgrade from the standard 14-panel beginner bag.

$12–$18

Dirtbag Pro 26-Panel

Dirtbag Pro 26-Panel

Dirtbag · 26 panels · freestyle

4.5

The Dirtbag Pro is a 26-panel staple of the freestyle scene, hand-stitched with a tight pellet fill that locks onto the foot for clean adds and stalls.

$18–$24

Saturn 12-Panel Sand Footbag

Saturn 12-Panel Sand Footbag

Saturn · 12 panels · sand

4.3

A 12-panel sand-filled footbag with a worn-in feel right out of the box. A solid budget option for circle play.

$9–$13

Adidas Hacky Sack Classic

Adidas Hacky Sack Classic

Adidas · 8 panels · sand

4.2

The original Adidas-branded hacky sack — an 8-panel sand footbag that helped popularize the sport in the 80s. Still a solid casual pick.

$8–$12

Guatemalan Crocheted Footbag

Guatemalan Crocheted Footbag

Handmade · pellet

4.1

Hand-crocheted in Guatemala and sold worldwide as a fair-trade craft. The soft cotton shell and bean fill make it a forgiving, friendly kick bag for beginners and circle play — not a serious freestyle tool.

$4–$8

Kickfire Knit Footbag

Kickfire Knit Footbag

Kickfire · pellet

4.1

A crocheted knit-style footbag with a plastic-pellet fill. Light, forgiving, and a fun casual option for the park or beach.

$10–$14

Wham-O Hacky Sack Original

Wham-O Hacky Sack Original

Wham-O · 8 panels · sand

4.0

The bag that gave the sport its nickname. Wham-O trademarked "Hacky Sack" in the 1970s and this 8-panel sand-filled classic is still the most recognizable footbag on the planet. Best as a casual circle-kicking bag rather than a freestyle tool.

$6–$10