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Medium Size Bag, Relatively Inexpensive?

I would recommend a backpack to you then. I finally pulled the trigger after a long time debating whether I wanted to spend that kind of money on a disc bag. It's made a world of difference even coming from a Squirrel Monkey that maxed out at 13 discs. I carry 19 in the Ergo, and I'm still in better shape at the end of rounds. I'm 38 with bad knees and carry 50-75 extra pounds depending on my activity level.

I carry about 20 in the fade, and love it. I don't like backpacks cause I don't like how they sit, I can extend the gel straps and keep the bag low on my back.

I had the same problems with backpack straps too many years ago when I was a kid in school (and not fat). Kept me from quad straps for a couple years. THe fade has enough storage space for me for rounds, and that is usually the biggest difference between a bag with quads and a full backpack that I see.

Plus my wife will kill me and sell all my discs if I try to buy a $200 disc golf bag.
 
Plus my wife will kill me and sell all my discs if I try to buy a $200 disc golf bag.


This seems to be a common refrain :) My wife is ok w/me planning to spend $125 on a Karma. $250 on a Spinal Tap, I could come home and find one of my guitars missing heh
 

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