As an avid disc golfer, I decided to take a shot on this bag and give it a try. I figured I could be the first person to review the bag, so others have a good idea what they are getting themselves into.



First off, this bag is large. After removal from the packaging, you realize how large it is after you actually begin to put discs in, but ill cover that later.



The bag feels very sturdy. Nylon feels very solid, and it is easy to put on your back from the ground. All the straps are fully adjustable.



There are a lot of pockets on this bag, more than I know what to do with initially.(I am sure i will find a use down the road)



There are no instructions that come with the bag, but they are really not needed if you have had a backpack before. The putter pocket on the very top is adjustable inside the bag depending on how far you would like it to stick out the top. There is plenty of room for two putters in the slot as well.



The DIY logo/name card slot has no appeal to me. You could probably write your name on the card to identify your bag, but for me I have a clip on ID tag, and I personally think the white card insert looks tacky. This may have appeal to some people as you could customize a card and put it in there, but for me I just removed it.



The side pockets that are made for a chair/umbrella are a good feature. Adjustable straps are there to tighten around whichever object you are putting there, making it very secure.



There are also pockets more in the front for a water bottle, which I wish had a little more elasticity to them, but they work just fine.



Down to the actual main compartment. First off it is quite large. I have 24 discs in the main compartment alone, and I could probably fit more. Take into account I have four putters, and eight midrange discs, you will begin to gauge the room in the main compartment. As shown in the picture, you could use the outside flap as a putter pocket when tucked backwards, but I chose not to. There is also velcro dividers available, but I chose not to use those either.



Overall, the bag feels very comfortable, and it was shipped to me in just a few days. Amazon said it could take three weeks, it took nowhere near that amount of time. There are a few adjustments that could be made(cupholders having elastic, instructions for simple things, etc...) but I am satisfied thus far.



For the price point, this bag competes with other higher end bags, but since I have not played many rounds with it yet, only time will tell. I will be updating this review in around three months, with how it has performed.



Edit after Two Months: This bag is holding up very well. As of right now, none of the seams show any form of wear or tear. I play quite a lot, many times a week, sometimes twice a day, if that gives you any insight. I figured out that the two inserts they send you with the bag actually go into the sides of the bag, and help to keep the bag upright! This was a fantastic discovery, and it just adds to how much I like the bag. It does get quite dirty after uses being that it is black, but it is pretty easy to clean, so do not let that push you away from buying it. My friend who has a Ranger backpack says that he likes how sleek this bag is, so take that as you will. I use the two pockets up top for my favorite putters, and use the pocket that tucks in above your discs for my favorite driver. I also use the very front bottom pocket for scorecards and pens instead of discs. If you keep score a lot that way, you will thank me later. So far so good, well worth the money in my eyes.