FAQ

These are the answers to some commonly asked questions about Whale Sacs!

How can I get sponsored?

We are currently not accepting new applications. We have a small team because we are a small business and in order to take care of each of our team members as much as possible, we unfortunately have to limit the number of players we take. If you love team whale sacs, please keep following us on Facebook and Instagram for future openings and a #whalesacs in your posts will always draw our attention when the time comes!

Are the patterns on your site all that you have in stock?

Currently what is on the website is all we are able to sell online. If you are attending a tournament that the Oakley’s will be vending at, there will likely be different designs and a lot more products available including discs, coffee and other hats!

What is inside of a Whale Sac?

The filling is a simple clay stone and powder, no other ingredients. The collection location of the clay varies so you may see slight color differences with different Whale Sacs.

How Long does a Whale Sac Last?

If you don’t lose it, they last forever! Just kidding but it truly depends on how you use your Whale Sac. We’ve seen a Whale Sac last 3 years, but we’ve also seen some lose a lot of filling within a few months. If you use it for every single shot (which we encourage), it could loose it’s filling within a year but that’s pretty rare. There is not an exact time that they last because users themselves are so drastically different.

My Whale Sac isn’t producing much dust, is something wrong?

Whale Sacs take a little time to “beat in”. Roll the whale between your palms applying pressure until you start to see the clay breathe through the fabric. They get better the more you use them so don’t be shy! As you use the Whale Sac, more of the stones will slowly break into powder (instead of all coming out at once) which lengthens the time you can use it!

How to Break in Your Whale Sac