Thanks for your very detailed review! May I ask, how good is the padding at the back, down where the discs sit? I have tried the Lat64 "Base" backpack, which would be large enough for me, but the discs really pressed through the very thin padding into my back. Quite uncomfortable, especially as I usually go to the course by bike and then wear the backpack for about 45 minutes straight.
@@Viridisk I finally ended up with keeping the Lat64 "Base" backpack. Against my first impressions, I had found out that it is quite comfortable for me, when I loosen the straps enough so the pressure is farther down my back. Thanks for your reply, anyway! : )
@@ErikVH04 it's light weight.#1 It's got enough to carry everything you need to play disc golf. You really going to pull a 200$+ range finder on a course .. I've seen it one time in 10 yrs ... And if your in tournaments your just a helping hand to someone who don't need 40discs to play 18 holes You can kick the games ass with 3 discs A mid 90% of the time isn't need a putter and fairway and driver .. Overstable is your friend in disc golf Pig Thunderbird & any driver of your choice is all you need to play the #1 course I. IL canyons. .. I know cause I do it.. A backpack is good for opening options in your lineup to asure your going to make that bird to win .. If your not getting -6 per round no need for anything big in your life just have fun pack a sandwich from Jimmy's johns top pocket holds chips and side will hold your stuff in your pocket.. the top shelf in disc golf bags wasn't to see the putter selection and hoard It was for a light jacket or food..
@@ErikVH04 if your going to spend days in the woods camping 🏕️🥾 then I'd actually buy this bag for that. It will hold your flare gun binoculars first aid kit small handgun ammunition .. and that's just the access side pockets.. stuff food coolers on the sides to keep things cold a rain fly for when your caught up in the mountains keep that bag good. Disc golf .. no I don't see any reason why you need a 5lb bag before you even load up your plastic. And most of you who do own the backpacks of 300+ Dollars have shitty plastic base grip crap. I have the most expensive discs in the cheapest bag 🤷 maybe 🤔 I'm wrong . But my back don't hurt my shoulders don't have issues. I'm 37 and ripp discs and ripp them into trees my discs bounce back cause I buy the better end of plastics.. I see dog marks on discs that come out of a Paul Mcbeth bag
Thanks for your very detailed review! May I ask, how good is the padding at the back, down where the discs sit?
I have tried the Lat64 "Base" backpack, which would be large enough for me, but the discs really pressed through the very thin padding into my back. Quite uncomfortable, especially as I usually go to the course by bike and then wear the backpack for about 45 minutes straight.
The padding is not that thick. So if you plan on wearing the bag for long periods with a heavy load, it will eventually dig into your lower back.
@@Viridisk I finally ended up with keeping the Lat64 "Base" backpack. Against my first impressions, I had found out that it is quite comfortable for me, when I loosen the straps enough so the pressure is farther down my back.
Thanks for your reply, anyway! : )
You dont say 2 or 1 😉 cause your already on the air by then.. 😄
Wayne' yoir nodding .. 😂
Its kinda like a backpack for school..the trooper is the best bag for the price i believe
Why is that better?
@@ErikVH04 it's light weight.#1
It's got enough to carry everything you need to play disc golf.
You really going to pull a 200$+ range finder
on a course .. I've seen it one time in 10 yrs ...
And if your in tournaments your just a helping hand to someone who don't need 40discs to play 18 holes
You can kick the games ass with 3 discs
A mid 90% of the time isn't need a putter and fairway and driver ..
Overstable is your friend in disc golf
Pig Thunderbird & any driver of your choice is all you need to play the #1 course I. IL canyons. ..
I know cause I do it..
A backpack is good for opening options in your lineup to asure your going to make that bird to win ..
If your not getting -6 per round no need for anything big in your life just have fun pack a sandwich from Jimmy's johns top pocket holds chips and side will hold your stuff in your pocket.. the top shelf in disc golf bags wasn't to see the putter selection and hoard
It was for a light jacket or food..
@@ErikVH04 if your going to spend days in the woods camping 🏕️🥾 then I'd actually buy this bag for that. It will hold your flare gun binoculars first aid kit small handgun ammunition .. and that's just the access side pockets.. stuff food coolers on the sides to keep things cold a rain fly for when your caught up in the mountains keep that bag good. Disc golf .. no I don't see any reason why you need a 5lb bag before you even load up your plastic.
And most of you who do own the backpacks of 300+ Dollars have shitty plastic base grip crap.
I have the most expensive discs in the cheapest bag 🤷 maybe 🤔 I'm wrong . But my back don't hurt my shoulders don't have issues. I'm 37 and ripp discs and ripp them into trees my discs bounce back cause I buy the better end of plastics.. I see dog marks on discs that come out of a Paul Mcbeth bag
🎉 1.8 pounds
30$ 👍