Remix Disc Golf Deluxe Backpack Disc Golf Bag - Black
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I'm not sure, but I prefer to buy American-made products, which is clear from the product description. I'm not going to believe you if your grammar and spelling are bad. My grandson received it as a present. It is something he adores.
My bag is made of a medium denier canvas cloth with a polyester (probably) moisture liner stitched inside, but I can't find a materials tag on it.
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Selected User Reviews For Remix Disc Golf Deluxe Backpack Disc Golf Bag - Black
This is the cheapest MVP option (at least in this market), and it looks identical to a Shuttle to me, albeit with different colors and the Remix logo. MVP warranty papers were included with it. This is, according to them, their Amazon-based business. only brand?br>br>I'm a pretty casual DGer, and I needed a backpack to replace my ailing Athletico shoulder bag (which, until I got this, I thought was the best bag under $25). This appears to be the *new* best value for money, and I am very pleased with it so far. edit: br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br I'm up to about 10 rounds now. For my smaller beverage containers (NA beer and seltzers, insulated bike bottle), I cut up an old thin yoga mat and lined the drink holder with it. I now have a cupholder/knee-warmer that is insulated. storage space saver D rings on the handle (fixed with a couple of carabiners) and possibly another pocket (I throw another pouch on a carabiner when needed) are the only two things that are missing. My DG EDC is a full-size can of OFF (NE IN/S MI). advil, claritin, 2 towels, candy pouch, pens, rosin bag, 11 mini discs, beverage, ZR My Stic retriever, phone, keys, hat This is ideal for how we play, when we play, and how much time we spend playing. br>br>2nd revision: I made a simple 1/2" PVC skeleton (I got the idea from Reddit, but changed the dimensions) to help it stand up straight and get discs in and out easier. We're now playing three times per week, and I'm still a big fan of this bag.
There's enough space for everything you'll require. That appears to be a fantastic offer. The bag's bottom holds about 15 discs comfortably. About 5 putters/midrange discs can be stored in the top pocket. There's a large drink holder (a 40-ounce bottle would fit easily), a side pocket big enough for a wallet and phone (with slots for scorecards, putter markers, and pencils), and a smaller side pocket. Obviously, this isn't as tough as a $200 bag, but at $30, it appears to be a good deal. If you're new to the sport and can afford the price difference between this and a $15 shoulder sling bag, this is the bag to get. You'd be surprised at how quickly discs pile up.
It may not be what a top-level player requires, but for someone who does not have a disk to accommodate every type of shot, it is more than adequate. The bottom compartment holds a large number of disks, far more than I'll ever use in a round. They help keep the bag upright, so I keep them in there. The utility pockets have enough room for Samsung's largest phone, as well as keys and a wallet. Other things, but it's not a golf bag with room for a rain suit and towels, etc. I suppose there's room for a towel, but I never carry one, and there's plenty of room on top of the disks in the bottom. The top opening, which can hold 4 or 5 disks, is one of my favorite features. So, for a lot of the people I see playing, that's more than they'd use in a round. Nothing has appeared to be on the verge of breaking or showing signs of poor construction. This item's price is competitive with others in its class. Oh, the sleeve for a water bottle was the most important feature for me. Despite the fact that it is not insulated, which I suppose would be a benefit for just a plastic water bottle, it holds both my insulated and plastic water bottles well. The bottle has never fallen out or even appeared to be on the verge of falling out (not at the same time). It is, however, simple to go out and get a drink. It is extremely hot here, so having access to water is essential. I must say that for the price I paid, I received a product that exceeded my expectations, but it will not compete with bags costing more than $100. I haven't looked at them, but let's be honest.
Despite the fact that I am not a particularly rough user of my equipment. The single-digit percentages are the only flaws I see. Straps and handle have been stitched together. However, for $25, I wouldn't expect them to be twice as good. stitched. br>br>In the bottom of mine, I can comfortably fit 18 discs. More can be crammed in, but getting them out will take too long. br>br>My only real gripe is that it pulls my shirt up in the back as I walk; It's only a minor annoyance. It's possible that's due to the fact that I'm wearing it high on my back. br>br>Creative+ paraphrase: I got my wife a pair of open-toed shoes. MVP Shuttle in the box This backpack is identical to the previous one, with the exception of the bright colors.
The price and functionality are excellent. My first round with the bag went well; I was able to transport discs and a music tube speaker, as well as sunscreen and other necessities. Despite the fact that I left the zippers open and didn't always carry it level, nothing fell out. It didn't tip over even when I placed it on the ground at an angle. My large beverage shakers fit perfectly in the drink holder. br>br> I don't have any previous experience to compare this bag to, but I did some research and this bag appears to deliver what competitors offer at a third of the price.
It seems to me that if the flap was on top of the discs rather than below them, they would be far less likely to fall out! br>br>Other than that, it's almost perfect; a water bottle holder on the opposite side would be nice as well. But there's plenty of space, it's a great price, and I'm learning to zip up the bag more carefully after swapping discs. Like Hansel and Gretal, I was leaving a disc trail behind me on several occasions. Perhaps I'm just in a rush after my disc swaps.
This is a fantastic "mini" bag. It can easily hold over 20 discs, and I'm pretty sure it could also hold a six pack with some ice in the bottom compartment while the few discs you actually need are in the upper compartment. I've even hiked with a fairly large W-shaped backpack. The bottom has a King D9 speaker, and there's even velcro to keep the flap open so you can listen to the music! It's a well-made bag.