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I bought the Cabelas bag a few weeks back, and now have about 10 rounds on it. So far it is awesome! Like everyone else, I wish it had a better drink holder. The 'dry-bag' does hold a 1 liter bottle as you can see in the pics.
I found all of my frame parts at Lowes for about $12. I bought 1 X 10' piece of PVC 2 X 90 degree elbows and 6 X 3 way 90 degree elbows. I cut 3 pieces to 10 7/8", 4 to 6 3/4", and 4 to 4 1/2". I did not glue the frame together, as it would be impossible to get it in and out of the bag assembled. I did spray paint it black, then used black duct tape on the bottom rails. The paint and duct tape were unnecessary, but I like the way it looks.
These are the 19 discs on the frame in the picture. From L to R:
Innova CFR Glow Champ Firebird
Innova DX Aviar P&A
Innova KC Pro Roc
Innova KC Pro Roc
Innova DX Eagle
Westside Tournament Sword
Latitude 64 GL Saint
Innova Star Leopard
Latitude 64 GL Pain
Innova DX Classic Roc
Innova Champ Leopard
Innova DX Shark
Innova I-Dye Champ Firebird
Innova DX Roc
Discraft ESP FLX Buzzz
Innova Champ Leopard
Innova R-Pro Roc+
Innova DX Aviar P&A
Innova I-Dye Champ Leopard
There are 4 Rocs, 2 Aviars and 4 other Mids, so it could hold more than 20 drivers easily.
I also put a piece 1/8" smooth panelboard to fit on top of the frame. This was something I found laying in the garage, but could probably be found at Lowes or any hardware store. This will need to be put in place prior to installing the frame, unless you unzip the divider and place it in from the top. This can be done, but zipping the divider back with the board in place may be tough.
The top compartment is the best thing about the bag. I am transitioning from an Innova Deluxe bag, so I have similar disc capacity but MUCH more room for other things. I keep a towel for me, a towel for the discs, snacks, minis, scorecards, a fleece ear warmer, a baseball, and a couple of extra discs. There is still room for a Hoodie/Pullover if needed. If the upper compartment is too full, it can be difficult to use the putter pockets, as discs may not slide in and out as well.
The phone pocket holds my iPhone perfectly, and the pocket behind the 'drink holder' is perfect for a wallet or other assorted pocket items. I use the front pockt to hold my Small Axe Puck, scorecard, Sharpies and pencils. As suggested by a previous poster, I am going to turn the extra fabric loop (not sure what it is for) on the front into a pencil holder. I just haven't gotten around to fabric gluing the bottom closed. Looks like it will work well.
Also from a previous post I attached a 12" bungee chord to the zippers on the lower disc compartment. This makes zipping up the bag very easy. I am going to have some zipper pulls made to replace the bungee chord and the ugle 'bumble bee' zipper pulls that came with the bag.
I still haven't decided if I will remove the "rod holder". For now I have it strapped to the side with the attached velcro straps. If I decide to start carrying a stool, I may remove the dangling part and use the straps to hold on the stool.
Now I am looking for some patches to decorate it. I may have something custom made to cover the XPG logo.
I would definitely recommend this bag to anyone looking for a backpack style bag on a budget. It is much easier to carry than any of the Innova bags and similarly priced. I can't speak to its durability yet. The fact that this thread has been going for over a year is a good sign!