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small (3-5 disc) bag

so for a brief review its OKAY.

- large diameter discs make it more difficult to function with.

- discs do not stay perpendicular to the top zipper, and get funky angled positions sometimes (makes opening/closing and adding/removing discs WAY more difficult) **also, see above**

- 2 cupholders but no real place to put anything useful (EVERY ROUND i have at least : cell, keys, lighter, cigs...if i have my normal bag i also have a towel, small light, couple granola bars, sandpaper "patch", chapstick, etc etc etc) soooo if i "minimalize" on stuff with me to the necessities its still quite inconvenient - i use a cupholder as a stretchy pocket kinda thing. the little pouch i got barely holds much, and is annoying cause it always makes noise/flails around every step you take.

-realistically holds 4-6, 6 being on the tougher and less managable side. for instance, i could carry a rhyno, vector, fuse, and valkyrie with general ease, but the moment i added another mid it got a little crowded. maybe if you carry mostly drivers or something you could fit 6 easily, but not with all mids and a non-low profile putter.

kinda tired of reviewing this cheap and small bag, but i do feel it would make a good one for trips or visiting somewhere for instance. im going to keep it and not get rid of it, for days where i only want to carry <6 discs...or when i travel. a true minimalist would get a nutsac hands down - put thats the price you pay.
 
Wonder how the Ace Race weekender bag will work for this purpose.
 
For $25 it's hard to beat, a small bag, couple of discs and a mini too.

There are 2 in the area, I plan on hitting both and setting the wife up with one of the bags.
 

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