Discmania Starter Bag
$17.99
The small Discmania disc golf bag is perfect for a quick game or for
Bag Features: Holds 8-10 discs in the main compartment and 2 putters in the putter pocket. Very lightweight. Includes adjustable shoulder strap. Mesh pocket for scorecard, pencils, and minis. Drink holder will hold your average water bottle. Discs and water bottle are not included.
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Mine has held up pretty well for occasional use over the last couple years. It fits 7-8 discs pretty comfortablly for me (with 1-2 being putters) without using the putter pouch, and you could definitely fit 10 in if you use all drivers and didn't mind it being a hassle taking them out and putting them back in.
I used this a lot when living within a mile of a course and just jogging over to it with a few discs. The downside for this is that it could use another small pouch on the side opposite the water for a scorecard, wallet, phone rather than trying to stuff everything in the zip up part on the cover.
This seems pretty full to me with 8 discs and nothing else in the main compartment, but that is with 1-2 being a putter.
Here is my video review of the Dynamic Discs Cadet Disc Golf Bag. The one I purchased has the Marvel Avengers Captain America color scheme, but there are other color options. Fits up to 10 Discs inside, 2 additional Putters in the front pocket, and has a lightweight, adjustable shoulder strap, with an inside mesh pocket, and drink holder pocket that will hold at least a 20 ounce drink, or somewhat larger. This bag is 12.8 ounces, and is relatively sturdy, and will stand up on it's own even if the bag is not filled up with discs. I've had only 7 discs inside and it remained upright through the entire 18-hole round. I normally carry 9 discs in it, and put my towel in the putter pocket.
The cadet serves as everyones first bag. For $15 you can get a great bag that will organize all of your discs easily and get you even more into the game. The putter pocket will easily hold two putters. The rest of the bag will be able to hold 8-9 discs, depending on the molds. There's even a divider. I don't necessarily feel the need for a divider, but it doesn't take up any room really with how thin it is. The storage space is very limited, with only having a zipper pocket on the lid of the bag. I think they could've taken advantage of the other side of the bag to add another zipper pouch or storage compartment of some sort. The bag stands up straight at first, but over time will slouch and begin to become flimsy. Eventually it will struggle to even stand up straight on its own. However, the purpose of this bag is to provide a new player with something to hold their discs in an accessible manor. The cadet does that for a reasonable price. For that, I do recommend this for beginners or for anyone who needs a very light bag for whatever reason when they play such as not wanting to carry around their large backpack. That is after all why I got this bag.
This bag was a nice starter bag for my wife, but it was pretty flimsy and fell over a lot because the bottom was not very square. It looks good, just lacks in some quality, the infinite starter bags are better in my opinion