Recently I ordered myself a 30$ Disc Golf Back Pack by AGame This will serve as a review & impressions thread for this disc golf bag.
Today was my first day using the bag. I played 18 holes in fair weather and it met my expectations. Below is a video overview I shot on the course, and below that I'll follow with a text review based on my first impressions.
AGame Disc Golf Bag Review
* Comfortable
* Lightweight
* Plenty of storage for accessories
* 2 32oz water bottle holders
* Accessory straps to secure stools, umbrellas or tripods. Can also be used to attach towels etc.
* Internal foam layer throughout the entire bag (Sides, top & bottom)
* Rigid plastic insert in the bottom of the bag
* All of the zippers feel smooth and operate perfectly
* Plastic rails on the bottom reduce damage to the fabric
* Has no issues standing upright loaded as seen in the picture below
* Central storage easily fits 25-30 discs, more can be carried utilizing side pockets (*Used a mix of putters, mids and drivers for these numbers)
* Drink holders seem a little flimsy on the top half
* Straps could be a bit thicker and wider
* The carry handle at the top is undersized for my hands (XL)
* With the bag fully loaded the bottom curves and sags in the middle a bit, contacting the ground some. This could lead to wear between the rails. If the problem persists with my lighter typical golf load I'll add another piece of rigid material to the bottom of the bag or some internal PVC pipe rails to raise the discs up 1/2"
* Only offered in one color.
I'm happy with it. My complaints are pretty minor considering the AGame seems to be a well made, well designed disc golf back pack for 30$.
PS - If you have suggestions for a compact mic I could use for videos like this in the future, let me know. Shooting with a canon vixia rf700
Today was my first day using the bag. I played 18 holes in fair weather and it met my expectations. Below is a video overview I shot on the course, and below that I'll follow with a text review based on my first impressions.
AGame Disc Golf Bag Review
The Good
* Comfortable
* Lightweight
* Plenty of storage for accessories
* 2 32oz water bottle holders
* Accessory straps to secure stools, umbrellas or tripods. Can also be used to attach towels etc.
* Internal foam layer throughout the entire bag (Sides, top & bottom)
* Rigid plastic insert in the bottom of the bag
* All of the zippers feel smooth and operate perfectly
* Plastic rails on the bottom reduce damage to the fabric
* Has no issues standing upright loaded as seen in the picture below
* Central storage easily fits 25-30 discs, more can be carried utilizing side pockets (*Used a mix of putters, mids and drivers for these numbers)
The Bad
* Drink holders seem a little flimsy on the top half
* Straps could be a bit thicker and wider
* The carry handle at the top is undersized for my hands (XL)
* With the bag fully loaded the bottom curves and sags in the middle a bit, contacting the ground some. This could lead to wear between the rails. If the problem persists with my lighter typical golf load I'll add another piece of rigid material to the bottom of the bag or some internal PVC pipe rails to raise the discs up 1/2"
* Only offered in one color.
Verdict
I'm happy with it. My complaints are pretty minor considering the AGame seems to be a well made, well designed disc golf back pack for 30$.
PS - If you have suggestions for a compact mic I could use for videos like this in the future, let me know. Shooting with a canon vixia rf700