DD Backpack Cart LG
$270
The Dynamic Discs Backpack Cart LG is an upsized cart for larger back
The Dynamic Discs Transit Cart is the first cart made solely for Dynamic Discs (by ZUCA). You don't need a disc golf backpack to put this cart to use, it comes with a bag built-in.
The seat opens up for easy access to the top bag compartment. The bag is removable and hand washable, making it easy to clean and maintain. The "Insert Bag" comes with large zipper sections for easy access to discs and other accessories.
Below the Insert Bag, there is a gear platform for storing addition items, such as jackets or other gear. This cart comes with foam tires, so no need to worry about a popped tire on the course. These tires keep the cart rolling over rocks, sand, snow, and rough terrain. This cart also has a 51" telescoping handle.
Featuring:
22.5"H x 16"W x 16"D (without wheels)
22.5"H x 24"W x 16"D (including wheels)
15.6 lbs
Note: This cart does not meet dimensions for an FAA approved carry on.
Our Price: |
$315.00 |
I've only had this cart out once and it's my first time using any type of cart for carrying my discs/gear. As far as taking some stress off my back and shoulders it was great. My group played 36 holes with about a 15 min break between the 2 rounds. I could have played more but it got too dark. Having a seat rolling around with me was GREAT. Can't understate that.
The cart is pretty straightforward to put together out of the box but there weren't instructions included in my case. that may be more annoying for some than others.
The cart frame seems decently made and the bag it utilizes seems to be good too but we will see how it all holds up over time. the cup holders are too low and easy to kick while walking. This may just be a personal issue but I'll probably find a way to mount them higher. Or just replace them with a better option cause they aren't awesome.
***The hardware everywhere on it needs to be checked for proper tightness. Lots of my hardware was loose or became loose after a day of use. On that note the wheels need to be checked for loosening intermittently during use. the locking screws on the axle nuts didn't seem to be doing a great job. If I hadn't noticed this randomly during my round I'm very sure the wheel(s) would have come off while walking. I'm going to keep an eye on this moving forward. Nothing loctite can't fix so I won't worry too much.
I think $250 is kind of a lot to pay to roll my discs around but there are a lot of reasons to like this cart.
-It can hold plenty of plastic - more than enough in my opinion.
- Ample accessory storage
-handles a good variety of terrain
- built in relaxation station (seat)
-saves your back some stress
- comes with a bag that is designed for the cart.