SirGawain
Par Member
Could one of you guys take a pic of this on your back. I have narrowed it down to the Flak4 or this and wanna compare how it looks on. The only pics I have seen are with it sitting on a table. :thmbup:
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Could one of you guys take a pic of this on your back. I have narrowed it down to the Flak4 or this and wanna compare how it looks on. The only pics I have seen are with it sitting on a table. :thmbup:
So I just received a $50 Amazon gift card and the luxury bag is available on there. Coincidentally, the bag is on my list of "wants" how many discs are you guys getting in the main cavity on that baby. I've got 25 discs
My bag came in today. Although I haven't had a chance to take it out to the course yet, I am very pleased with it. Looks great. Feels sturdy. Should last for a long time to come. Storage in this backpack is impressive, and I was using a Karma before. I have 4 mids, 6 fairways, and 8 drivers in the main compartment with the divider in. I have 2 putters in the flap pocket over the main area and 2 putters in the putter pocket. I have other items, like a golden retriever, towels, water bottles, and such spread throughout the remaining pockets.
There are pencil pockets all over as stated in other posts. The umbrella pocket will hold an umbrella in the open or closed position, though I am using a long golf umbrella. If you have a thicker, compact umbrella, you may need to store it in the front pocket. My only complaint is the one water bottle holder. I would like to have had two, but the other storage and quality benefits outweighed that when I made my decision to purchase. I have a second water bottle in the top pocket along with a few towels and there is still plenty of room for a jacket or other items. I may put a camelback or other water bladder in there instead of the second bottle. And the hose could be secured easily to one of the backpack straps.
The rain fly stored in the top area is a great added feature. Combined with the umbrella holder, I have no worries about everything staying dry.
I will post more pictures when I get home tonight. I have seen requests for photos of the bag being worn. Any other pics y'all want? Or details you want to know about?
This may sound like a stupid question but does the white material seem like it will be prone to staining? I've been eyeballing these and want the white, but may have to settle for orange in order to not wind up with a white/grey/brown/green bag from regular use.
This may sound like a stupid question but does the white material seem like it will be prone to staining? I've been eyeballing these and want the white, but may have to settle for orange in order to not wind up with a white/grey/brown/green bag from regular use.
Love my lat e2 bag so far! I've got a mahal and a grip A series and so far the lat bag might be my favorite. Love the storage and is definitely comfortable but my only issue is the so called reinforced sides are starting to bow out after only a few weeks with the bag. I've got 19 in the main compartment and could fit another disc or two in it with no problems so it's by no means packed out but for some reason the sides are doing this. Is anybody else having the same issue? I'll try and post pics later to show yall what I mean
I agree, I bought some extra snaps and black elastic and made a couple small elastic extensions to keep mine tight while not being hard to snap. I also had the wife add a waterproof zipper to the front of mine so that I could keep it snapped in the rain and still have easy access.Does anyone else think the rainfly on the E2 is a bit tight? I'm sure during a round I wouldn't snap it down all around the bag. But during occasions I might want to secure it, it's almost impossible. I have to remove my water bottle just to stretch it to that last bottom corner snap.