Dynamic Discs EZ Cart by ZÜCA | Fits Large Specialized Disc Golf Backpacks | Go Off-Road in All Seasons with All-Terrain Tubeless Foam Tires
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On my cart, yes, that is a back pack.
No, I don't believe it will happen.
Hello again,br>br>You might be able to fit a small cooler underneath the bag in the storage section. It would, however, have to be compact. Thank you very much! br>br>
It does not come with a bag. It is depicted in the images so that customers can see how the product is used. The bag is available on Amazon as a separate item. The Dynamic Discs Commander Bag is what it's called. Thank you. br>br>
Selected User Reviews For Dynamic Discs EZ Cart by ZÜCA | Fits Large Specialized Disc Golf Backpacks | Go Off-Road in All Seasons with All-Terrain Tubeless Foam Tires
Take a chance! It has a lot of space and can hold a lot of things. br>br>To fit my needs, I made the following changes: 1) Removed the two top shelf tubes and replaced them with two 2. 5" by . 74" wood boards have been installed and gained. The lower storage area will be 75" taller. That left enough space for a cooler, so I did some research and chose the "Arctic Zone Titan High Performance Insulated Zipperless Lunch Pack, White, 11. 5" from Amazon. 5" x 8. 25" x 5. The 75"" model is insulated and keeps my beers and waters very cold without ice, thanks to the included freezer pack. 2) My Lat 64 backpack is perched atop the boards. br>br>3) A hiking fanny pack was added to the back. It has three pockets to hold your wallet, keys, snacks, phone, and other valuables. br>br>4) I replaced one of the cup holders with two 3" pvc pipes for a traditional three-legged folding stool so I could sit. br>br>5) Boot shoestring wrapped handlebr>br>Highly recommended to everyone! Now it's your turn to throw!.
You might not like what you see. It does its job, but there are a few drawbacks.
- My bag's drink holders rubbed the tires, and I wouldn't have been able to make it a full circle without rubbing holes in them. I had to modify this by placing a plank of wood under the bag to keep it off the wheels. You might be able to solve this problem by purchasing their fenders. It almost appears as if they should have just walked in.
- There aren't many options for attaching your bag to this device. I'm securing it from side to side with a bungee cord, but I'm still not sure it'll hold up in the rough terrain. br>br>In general, it appears to be rigged. I'm going to attempt to tidy up the modifications I've made.
As a result, I'd give the Zuca Ez cart a score of four out of five. I was torn between the All Terrain and the Ez Cart, and I adore my Prodigy BP2-style bag. Because of the price difference between the two carts, I chose the Ez Cart, which is why I gave it a 4. The only two minor drawbacks are that if you have a bag that is a little wide with two bottle holders, it will start to create a hole in the bottom of the bottle holders from rubbing against the wheels, but I figured out two solutions to fix that: either take the top strap and place it over the telescope post tightener and have it slightly higher up to hold my bag a little higher, or pay the extra $40 on the actual zuca site and get the wheel attachment. But, aside from that, I am completely satisfied with my purchase, and there are numerous advantages to having a cart over caring for my bag. I wouldn't trade it for the world.
The EZ Cart is a fantastic invention! It's the perfect fit for my commander's bag, and it'll roll over just about anything. It's versatile enough to be used almost anywhere. I installed an action camera, as well as a putter pouch and other accessories. If I need to, I can take out more than 30 discs and still have room on the bottom for a case of beer.
I'm finally able to pack everything I'll need for the next six days. The course will take you 8 hours to complete. Bag, speaker, food, towels, extra shoes, retriever, and plenty of water are all necessary items. My SuperHero will be able to expand without dragging on the wheels once I get the fenders for the EZ cart. I'm very pleased with this purchase and would recommend it to anyone over the age of 40, as I am.
It's of good quality; strong, sturdily built, and light in weight Discs are too big to fit in the bottom. So, what exactly is the point of this? It's a cart, not a disc golf cart, that I purchased to transport my bag and practice putters. According to common sense, You should be able to fit more discs in this cart if you purchase it. nope. Also, cutting off the cup holders on my bag (which drag on the tires) is not something I look forward to. I'll have to construct something to add a layer to this thing now. You'll have a hard time finding something to do with the empty space beneath the bars. They sell coolers and storage for that space, but there's no way I could fit a Gatorade down there.
I've only played two games with it so far, but I've found it to be a great way to improve my quality of life. I bought a cheap 9-can cooler from a department store and a small storage pouch for the bottom shelf; both fit perfectly, and I also added a 12-inch-long piece of 3-inch-thick pvc to hold my stool in case I need it. This thing is course ready with all of that and the addition of a motorcycle phone mount on the handle.
This feline is incredible. With smooth, quiet bearings, it is perfectly balanced. The cart's wide wheels allow it to glide over even the most difficult terrain without tipping. You've completely forgotten about it! The grip is pleasant to hold and has a high-end appearance and feel. For the 36 basket double rounds, it's almost a must-have.