Star Frame Brick 2.0
$99.95
The Star Frame BRICK 2.0 is durable, incredibly well insulated, and lightweight
The Exel E–3 Backpack is Exel’s largest and most advanced disc golf bag, designed for serious players who are passionate about the game and frequently participate in tournaments. This backpack is perfect for those who need ample storage for their discs and accessories.
The E-3 Backpack features a cooler compartment to keep your lunch or favorite beverages cool during long league and tournament rounds. Available in three different colors, the main compartment holds approximately 22 discs, while the large side pockets can accommodate 2-3 discs each. The spacious top pocket holds a detachable cooler bag; without the cooler bag, it can hold several discs or other items. The zippered front pocket is designed to hold 2 putters. Additionally, there are two large water bottle pockets on the sides and two extra pockets for your phone and other essentials.
The backpack is ergonomically designed with a padded, shaped back and padded shoulder straps with an adjustable chest strap for maximum comfort. It includes two carabiner locks for towels and a dedicated umbrella pocket. The outer edges of the base are reinforced with corner guards, and the bottom is equipped with two plastic rails to keep the bag upright. Constructed from the most durable 1680D polyester on the market, the E-3 Backpack requires no assembly and achieves its optimal shape after a few uses.
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$89.99 |
Literally does not stand up unless I get it just right. Has no structure so it's floppy. Cheap straps and overall construction. I use mine almost always in cart which means non of these things are a problem except it looks bad falling in on itself. The width of the putter pouch is massive so everything shifts around constantly unless you stuff some towels in there. Got a screaming deal on mine at least, otherwise I'd recommend the Prodigy BV2 for budget bags over this
Design is good, but build quality is very poor. Only used for a few months and it's falling apart at the seams in the shoulder straps and the water bottle holders.
Really bad build quality, is falling apart around my discs in less then 6 months of use.