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No Excuses Disc Golf: Dispelling the Mystery

The back has an opening that goes all the way down. I'll use it to put some rigidity into the back with a plexiglas plate or some corrugated plastic. Others can use it for a camelback or even a hoodie.

The bottom is also waterprrofed/rubberized vinyl. Very nice touch. Another nice tough I didn't get a picture of is that the inside of the putter pockets are lined with a soft microfiber. No rubbing or scuffing on your putter plates with this bag.

1" vinyl webbing on the straps (which are super thick) for any tags, beads, clips you may want them for.
 

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The mesh pocket fits my Maxpedition organzier perfectly. I use it when I'm TDing a tourney or running a league. It keeps all my TD stuff separate from my main storage. I love it.

With the U-channel in, I fit 5 on either side and keep the middle open for any other extra towels, beers, shirts, etc. I may be carrying that day. With 5 on each side, and only 2 in each putter pocket, that's 16 discs for a normal set-up for me. Also, he added a little tab that the main flap tucks into when I'm resting it against the back for the vertical disc storage. Another nice little touch I really appreciate.

She rides really well. Lighter than it looks, mostly because the front looks bulkier and there it's much weight there. If I was lugging a bunch of water it might get more cumbersome. But I don't, so that's why it was built this way for me.

I can't wait to get it out on the course. There are more pockets, slots, and loops than I know what to do with right now. But from first impressions, I'm a big fan of this bag and how it's set up. One I can get out I'll take more pics of it in action.
 

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Couple quick shots from the maiden voyage. Also uploading a YouTube video review as we speak.
 

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Be nice? I'll be nice I think that was the best bag review I've seen everything I wanted to see and nothing I didn't, and no pointless rambling great video!
 
Also wanted to put in my two cents. I came up with a very out-there custom bag and I sent him the information last night late and he responded earlier this morning with a clearly defined plan on the schedule for design of the bag along with schedule of communications. Having worked with many different custom manufactures in many different industries this so far has been exceptional communication and looking forward to working with him on my dream bag
 
Thought I'd throw a few more pics up for the curious. Game Changer #2 was just finished, and it's certainly something to look at. I love the frog print felt he used inside the putter pockets, lol.

And a traditional bag for any of you in Raider Nation to drool over.
 

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I am very impressed with that bag. On a round to round basis I carry as many as you do with my fade crunch. I was looking at backpacks, but nothing was quite there. Your design is certainty it with a couple of changes to the pill pack for carrying a long sleeve as I will use a camelbak bladder. Super stoked to use that again on the course.
 
From where the bag sits on your back to the front of the pill back. I
Looking back, that wasnt clear at all.
 
Sting, sorry I've been playing a lot the past week or so. The bag from back to front is deeper than most bags, but the pill doesn't get heavy unless you load it with water. Here's a pic from a tournament over the weekend next to a Grip and Prodiscus. I took first. Not saying it was the bag. But I'm not saying it WASN'T the bag...
 

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Sting, sorry I've been playing a lot the past week or so. The bag from back to front is deeper than most bags, but the pill doesn't get heavy unless you load it with water. Here's a pic from a tournament over the weekend next to a Grip and Prodiscus. I took first. Not saying it was the bag. But I'm not saying it WASN'T the bag...

it was the bud light johnny
 
Love the camo bag with the flag back / straps

I thought the exact same thing. That bag pic alone on the website can help move product! The recent pics and the review are also great advertising. A website is THE top selling point to any current company. If the seller really wants to get known and wants more volume he needs to invest more time in his webpage and in stock photos. The bag doesn't necessarily need to be filled if it's a one off and going to a customer. A picture with no disc is better than no pic at all.
 
I'm currently in the beginning stages of talking David into designing a disc golf sling bag. A couple other companies have tried to sell a sling, but they were just repurposed bags. I'm looking to design a sling from the ground up built for disc golf. 10-12 in the bag, and a triple putter pocket.

More as it develops.
 
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