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    Infinite Discs Huck Pack

    4.6
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    The Infinite Discs Huck Pack is a lightweight Disc Golf backpack which will work comfortably for players both new and experienced. It features padding on the back and adjustable straps for comfortable wear on the course. Plus it includes extra features like two water bottle holders, a putter compartment for easy disc access, a mini-marker pocket, an accessories pouch, a zippered side pocket for things like your car keys or scoring pencil, and an easy carry handle on top. This backpack is versatile and affordable, providing top performance for a low price.

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    Great pack! I've been looking to upgrade to my first backpack and had been holding out for the right deal. This pack was a steal! Love the dual water bottle holders on the side. I can fit 4 putters in the putter pouch and easily 15 in the main area. Great deal and helped me to justify buying a few more discs too!

    I've been using this bag for a little over one season so far, and you really can't beat it for the price. I usually only carry about 14 discs with me, and there's room for plenty more. Having the putter pocket up top is great because getting at the discs in the very corners of the bag can be a bit tough if it's packed full. It holds it's shape well and hasn't started to sag at all or fray anywhere. The water bottle pockets both comfortably fit a 32oz Nalgene and there are just enough other small pockets for me to throw my keys, wallet, and maybe a little snack in. I don't expect to be replacing this bag any time soon.

    After quite some time with this bag (probably going on about 2.5 years) I think it deserves a review.
    TL;DR - it's a great bag for the price.

    During rounds I'd say I carry about 18-20 discs.
    3-4 up in the putter pocket (2 putting putters + something like a Zone and Envy). About 4 mids + fairways and drivers in the main compartment. Only real sign of wear is some stressed stiching around the putter pocket where I probably over stuff discs in there, but it's probably my most used pocket. For the zipped pocket I keep wallet and keys as well as a bunch of snacks. I've fit up to 23 discs in this bag for field work sessions. It's absoltuely stuffed, but all I'm doing is going from the car to the field and emptying the bag for throws. 

    Zipper is holding up just fine. I personally just keep a towel + gloves in one of the drink pockets and can snugly fit a nalgene bottle in the other. All in all it's held up great to the mud and rain through my time with the bag. Never gave it a wash or anything. I havent felt the need to get the extra gear like a range finder or disc retriever just yet but if you carry those I could see the storage getting cramped.

    I will say it can and does tip over at times but discs have never fallen out of it. Maybe its just me keeping 3-4 discs in the top pocket? It's not been a dealbreakersince I usullay have my phone on my person anyway and that's the only breakable thing I would be carring with me.

    I won this from last years annual survey, and has become my day to day bag over my grip, or paratrooper that I have available. My only complaint is the top does a bit, but I just use the d ring on the bag and my stool to ensure it stays propped up.

    It holds enough for any round (without backups). has the 2 water bottle spots for plenty of summer round fluids. the straps are holding up great after the entire season of use.

    I would put this in consideration for anyone looking for a bag in this price range.

    Overall, I think this is a solid choice for an economy bag. I have played roughly 100 rounds with it over the past year and it is in great condition. I bag around 18 discs, which includes 3 in the top pocket. Depending on what you are throwing, you might be able to get to around 20, but that is pretty full. The bag does have some sag to it. The top pocket will fold down a little with discs in it and it will not support itself without discs. When transporting the bag, I move the top putters into the main compartment because of this sag. However, I expect this in an economy bag. For $35, if you are just looking for a bag to go play, it is well worth it. I carry two towels and can also use it to carry my keys and water bottle if I bring it.

    Finally a smaller bag that WORKS! I tried so many smaller bags that had design annoyances. Discs that fell out, discs you had to literally pry out of the bag, the bag didn't stand up on its own, or no room for any extras or water etc. This bag is comfortable to carry, stands great on its own. This has just enough room to carry some extras securely. Discs are easy to access and put away so I can concentrate on my throw. It's held up great so far after a full season, multiple rounds a week. Top handle is starting to fray a bit but is hanging in there and the bag gets a lot of use. Holds my water bottle(s) securely and protects them. Very useful putter pouch up top. Infinite got this one right. I gave away most of my other bags that just distracted me from my game one way or another with some poor design flaw. This bag works. 

    I love my Huck pack as a small travel bag if I'm only playing a few small courses, or as a glow bag or putter bag when I'm practicing. The straps are pretty comfortable with room to extend the straps if needed. Holds around 20 discs or so depending on your setup. I like the dual water bottle holders which are big enough to hold both a 32oz nalgene or my hydroflask. They have a few little zippers for keys or a wallet and the mini compartment on the side is a nice touch. Great little bag if its your first or for a backup.

    Neil Lobocki
    Neil Lobocki (Reader, Beginner)

    Jan 28 2022 2:46PM

    Great little bag. Dual cup holders is what sold me. 

    I have multiple disc golf bags... I do prefer my Revolution Dual Pack Backpack for long rounds. This bag is great for a quick round with my dog. Holds a 36oz yeti rambler for me and a large water bottle for pup. 

    Nice zipper pocket on the side for wallet, phone and keys. Mesh pocket for dog bags. 

    Personally, I would recommend 14-15 in the main and 2 putters on top. 

    treadyy
    treadyy (Reader, Beginner)

    Jun 14 2021 11:32AM

    Works great, a fantastic deal for the price. The putter pocket up top fits 3 putters comfortably; if you put 4 in there, it can hang low enough to interfere with pulling a disc out of the main pouch. That being said, I've got 4 in there and its totally manageable: just don't expect to look smooth grabbing your next disc. The water bottle holders are padded/insulated and they really keep things cool. Great bag.

    AB
    AB (Reader, Intermediate)

    Mar 21 2021 2:05PM

    if you are looking to upgrade from a shoulder strap or slinger, it is perfect before committing to a $100+ bag. The mini and pencil pocket are great for tournaments, having two insulated drink pockets is super nice. I'm fitting 17 discs majority fairway and distance in the main pocket crisp, and fitting 3 putters up top seems to be the most efficient. There is enough space for your wallet & keys no problem in the zipper pocket and maybe keeping a range finder or phone in the mesh pocket. not much storage beyond that but for the price it excels in my opinion and would recommend for a friend. definitely 5 stars for a economy bag.

    DNU
    DNU (Reader, Beginner)

    Feb 9 2021 7:29PM

    It is not terrible. I reviewed it 2 stars because it has no structure and drupes everywhere. For $50 shipped, you better off your investing in a better quality bag with structure IMO. Now if it was $20 that would be different, as it is a $20 backpack selling for $40. It is a kids school backpack modified for disc golf.

    Great beginner bag or winter time bag. Not high on the price range and fits a good number of discs (I can fit 18 in my main compartment plus 3 putters up top), plus a few odds and ends and has two water bottle holders instead of the typical one for the price range. 

     

    It could be better with more storage for gloves, stick, range finder, sunglasses etc, but overall definitely a bag I would point any new player towards for sure!

    Bryan Ford
    Bryan Ford (Reader, Beginner)

    Oct 22 2020 11:58AM

    This is a really solid bag for the money. It can hold 15 to 18 discs no problem, and maybe a few more if you have a lot of fairway and distance drivers that don't take up as much space.

    Water storage is really good, having the two dedicated spots on the sides. Materials seem to be quality for the price point. Straps are comfortable enough. 

    It is a bit lacking in storage for accessories. I tend to carry only my main putter up top and then use that large pocket for a flashlight for evening and night time at my local lighted course and car keys. I keep my wallet in the zippered side pocket. 

    I'm not sure how long the mesh side pocket will last. Seems to be a weak point. 

    The bag is nice looking and I believe it would hold up well. I play two to three times a week, plus a day of field practice mixed in. 

    Really, just one more mid sized zippered pocket would make all the difference, but I understand there is only so much that can be added at this price point. 

    I cannot say enough good about this bag, especially at this price. Very high quality construction and materials make me feel that I will be able to use this bag for years without any issues, and the only way I think I could get a better (meaning bigger) bag would be to get one of those $180 ones.

    I used this bag in a tournament yesterday, and it did absolutely everything I needed it to. The mini disc pocket is perfect. The "hidden" side pocket held my wallet and keys, and I used the side mesh pocket to hold my phone since that was how we did scoring. I had 4 putters in the top pocket (experimenting I was able to get six Aviars in there, though it was tight), and 16 discs in the main pocket (1 more putter, 6 mids, and 9 drivers) and everything was easy to access. A blender bottle, and a bottle of sports drink were easy to carry too.

    The only complaint I have (and I mean the only one) is there isn't a good pocket for "additional stuff storage," which meant I had to get creative. One of the 4 putters I had in the top pocket was a practice putter that I don't use during rounds. It was there acting as a barrier so I could pull out the discs I do use without grabbing the extra stuff I put in that pocket, which included a pair of gloves, bottle of sunscreen, sunglasses, and 3 granola bars. If Infinite Discs ever does a redesign of this bag, I hope that they add a top pouch that hangs down into the putter pocket to use some of that void space the putter pocket leaves behind similar to what the DD Cadet Backpack has, though my "solution" worked just fine for me and I still had access to all my stuff.

    The other thing I noticed is that there isn't an easy way to store a disc retriever like the Quik-Stik in this bag. As a solution to this, I've sewn a length of paracord to the top inside portion of the side pocket. This way I can put one end of the Quik-Stik in the water bottle holder, and then use the paracord to secure the Quik-Stik to the side of the bag. It made access to the side pocket a little harder, but was a small price to pay to have the disc retriever with me.

    All in all, this is an amazing bag that is a step up over the entry level $20 bags, and has little compromise over the $200 bags. Unless you need to pack a ton of stuff, this bag will treat you well.

    ChaseMcCurdy
    ChaseMcCurdy (Reader, Beginner)

    Sep 15 2020 11:54AM

    For the money I feel like this is an excellent bag. The big selling point for me vs. the competing bags at this price point was the two, tall, insulated drink holders.  I usually carry my own water and then one for my kids if they are with me.  Works great, keeps them in.

     

    The performance of the bag itself has been solid.  Good capacity, and good stability, even on modest slopes.  I have only had this bag tip once so far, and it kept the discs inside.

     

    The putter pocket is a little tight at times, so my softer putters have some minor scrapes from the zipper.  I would say as long as you use the putter pocket with the bag on a surface it is great, but if you are holding the bag by the handle or strap that compression makes the opening narrow and it can offer a little frustration.

     

    I have no regrets about buying this bag.  The looks are good, and the performance more than I expected.  Until I can afford a premium bag this will be my playing partner.

    This bag is pretty awesome; it holds a lot of discs, it is comfortable, has insulated water bottle pouches (can hold a 32oz sized bottle), and the essentials are quick and easily accessible.

    This bag is pretty similar to the DD Trooper or the Innova Adventure Bag. But, I find it to be better than those bags for the following reasons. This bag has sturdier water bottle pouches and they are insulated as well. This bag has quick access to a mini marker and a pencil/marker, the other bags you would need to fumble around in a zippered pouch to find those. I like that it has one side zipper pouch. Just enough to hold my wallet, keys, and phone. If you want more storage for other things this might not be a good option, as the side pouch isn't a large capacity like the Trooper and Adventurer bag have. And this bag, looks a lot better than the others - I mean, nothing beats the infinite logo and the bomber. 

    In the main pouch I was able to fit 17 discs, 9 of which were putters and midranges. In the quiver pouch I've got 3 putters, you could get at least one more up there. 

    This is what I disliked: for me, this is too many discs to carry on a course, the edge discs are a little difficult to get out (not any different than any other backpack that is full), and it lacks some side stiffeners to maintain its form. I could see over time, the bag could wear faster than a more expensive bag.

    You will like this bag if you like to carry around 20 discs with you on the course. This bag isn't too tippy when it comes to setting it on a hill. It looks good. The bag is comfortable to wear for a long period of time. Even with a full load, the bag isn't too heavy. It has superb water storage. This bag has good placement for your towel(s). And it is well priced.

    This bag is great. 

     

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