Prodigy BP-3 V3
$21.99
The BP-3 V3 comes in a Nylon Ripstop Fabric, making it scratch, tear, and
Latitude 64 brings to you a compact, lightweight, and no-nonsense disc golf backpack. The Latitude 64 Swift Backpack holds all that you need for your disc golf rounds, without draining your bank account.
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$34.99 |
Pros
-lightweight
-2 water holders
-Sizable main compartment-I keep 6 fairways, 5 mids, and 4 putters in the main compartment with room to spare
-putter pocket up front holds 2 putters comfortably
-looks good
-sturdy-doesn't fall on hills
-Nice padded back
-plenty of storage for other items
Cons
-the main compartment zips from the bottom, not the top. this means it's a bit of a hassle to keep the compartment open and it's harder to see + access discs than it would be if the it zipped from the top. I can fold it down so the compartment is open, but it's awkward and a tight fit, and a hassle to undo. Without this critical flaw, I could give it another star.
-Top storage isn't big enough. With just a little more size or a slightly taller bag, There could be another expanded storage pocket that could function as another putter pocket or for other stuff. I find a zipped putter pocket more useful than the kind on the front. For now, it's kinda small and hangs too far into the main compartment.
It's a pretty good bag, would suggest for a first backpack.
Pretty solid bag, well built, good stitching. I really don't like the main flap on the bag as it's upside down, but other than that no complaints.
So I was a little worried about size when I first got this bag as the mailman somehow managed to fit in inside my mailbox. However, this thing is FULL of space. Currently I'm bagging 11 discs with 3 more on the way and I can't see me even making use of the putter pouch yet. Not to mention the dual cup holders that are advertised at 20 oz. but I can fit my 32 oz. bottle that doesn't fit into any car cup holders into it with a little work (would suggest leaving the bottle in the pocket for a day or so to "break it in" so to speak). There's also pockets on the sides and top that I use to store my mini and my sleeve if I need it, not to mention the pocket at that top that easily fits all the junk that floats around my pockets on a normal day that I don't want clanking around during a round. Fits well on my frame (5'11, 180 lbs) doesn't have a whole lot more room to loosen it so might not be ideal for people much larger than ~6', 200 lbs. Definitely a bargain for such a useful bag.