Thanks for this review, it's a big help! Nice to see some content on UA-cam that's objective and genuinely helpful, instead of trying to sell something.
Thanks so much for doing this review. I really had trepidation on whether the bag would fall over and you’ve unfortunately confirmed it 😫. I’m still somewhat interested in it though. I have a question though. One of the things that I noticed with this bag compared to the old one is you can carry more disc. With this bag if you only carried one disc per slot will it not be snug enough and slip out easily? I ask this cause I actually want to carry less discs, but I like the individual slots. My friend has the Upper Park Shift. I found the hip belt to be annoying and the fact that it only reasonably has space for one large water bottle a negative. Also, if you like having slots for some of your disc you might consider the Fossa Skinny 2.
Thanks for your comment! I wouldn't use less than 2 discs per slot because of the bag tips over the discs will definitely slip out. If you only use the designated slots the maximum is 12 discs, of course you can leave some slots empty? I forgot the hipstrap on the Shift. Why would you need a hip-belt for a lightweight bag?
I want this bag and the fossa one as well but the stability has me on edge with falling over as some local courses are hilly. I have the upper park shift and that thing parks every time I set it down. You can run less discs in it and still have room for another bottle in the main pocket, but for me I put a 32oz nalgene upfront and it last me 18 holes.
@@contagiouschipmunk It helps it not to fall over if when putting it down on a hillside you have a heavier water bottle on the higher side of the bag on the hill if you catch my drift. Otherwise, I mainly use it with a cart(cause I find the bag a bit heavy) and because I like using the slots to pull discs and it sits even higher for my tall frame to pull discs which is really nice. I use a Latitude 64 Core Bag(really light, I think 1.5 lbs max). It has no real support so I added some cardboard 😁
I've had mine for a few months now and here are the cons: 1. The two-disc compartments are poor design. When I take one disc out the lone disc always wants to fall out because it is now loose in the slot. They should have kept the 12slot design! 2. D-rings are not good positions. I couldn't even find a good place to hang my towel. Ended up hanging towel on the umbrella holder. I do not have a problem with stability however. It stays upright as long as I don't put it in a slope. Asko probably unlucky with his bag's stability. I would try to find the original Easy-Go, to have proper 12slot design.
I thought about yeah, but then thought it wouldn't be a good resolution for the problem. One of the bags best features is it's low weight, so putting something heavy on it (in addition to discs) would be a bit backwards. I tried loading it bottom heavy with more discs in the lower compartments but it didn't help.
@@assco28 No. I have the black model. Is your bag sagging? Mine does not. It would definitely tip over if I plopped it on the ground as opposed to setting it down gently. Maybe this is the problem? I also keep my midranges at the bottom sleeves. They tend to be wider. Maybe this is why the bag stays standing upright.
Thanks for this review, it's a big help! Nice to see some content on UA-cam that's objective and genuinely helpful, instead of trying to sell something.
Thank you for the comment!
First! Thanks for making a nice review.
Well done. I felt like this was a perfect for length for the review. Also +100 for dope cat and dgp hat
Appreciate the review! Good overview and really great with some course footage.
Disappointed with the stability and I'm also considering Shift.
Thanks for your comment! I thought it would be good to show some real world "performance". :D
Your cat is super chill at 2:00
Thanks so much for doing this review. I really had trepidation on whether the bag would fall over and you’ve unfortunately confirmed it 😫. I’m still somewhat interested in it though. I have a question though. One of the things that I noticed with this bag compared to the old one is you can carry more disc. With this bag if you only carried one disc per slot will it not be snug enough and slip out easily? I ask this cause I actually want to carry less discs, but I like the individual slots. My friend has the Upper Park Shift. I found the hip belt to be annoying and the fact that it only reasonably has space for one large water bottle a negative. Also, if you like having slots for some of your disc you might consider the Fossa Skinny 2.
Thanks for your comment!
I wouldn't use less than 2 discs per slot because of the bag tips over the discs will definitely slip out. If you only use the designated slots the maximum is 12 discs, of course you can leave some slots empty?
I forgot the hipstrap on the Shift. Why would you need a hip-belt for a lightweight bag?
I want this bag and the fossa one as well but the stability has me on edge with falling over as some local courses are hilly. I have the upper park shift and that thing parks every time I set it down. You can run less discs in it and still have room for another bottle in the main pocket, but for me I put a 32oz nalgene upfront and it last me 18 holes.
@@contagiouschipmunk It helps it not to fall over if when putting it down on a hillside you have a heavier water bottle on the higher side of the bag on the hill if you catch my drift. Otherwise, I mainly use it with a cart(cause I find the bag a bit heavy) and because I like using the slots to pull discs and it sits even higher for my tall frame to pull discs which is really nice. I use a Latitude 64 Core Bag(really light, I think 1.5 lbs max). It has no real support so I added some cardboard 😁
I've had mine for a few months now and here are the cons:
1. The two-disc compartments are poor design. When I take one disc out the lone disc always wants to fall out because it is now loose in the slot. They should have kept the 12slot design!
2. D-rings are not good positions. I couldn't even find a good place to hang my towel. Ended up hanging towel on the umbrella holder.
I do not have a problem with stability however. It stays upright as long as I don't put it in a slope. Asko probably unlucky with his bag's stability.
I would try to find the original Easy-Go, to have proper 12slot design.
Did you try putting something heavier in the bottom to keep it upright?
I thought about yeah, but then thought it wouldn't be a good resolution for the problem. One of the bags best features is it's low weight, so putting something heavy on it (in addition to discs) would be a bit backwards.
I tried loading it bottom heavy with more discs in the lower compartments but it didn't help.
@@assco28 I bought one and I haven't had a problem with it tipping over. Maybe it loses stability over time.
@@elusivelectron mine was like this from the start. Is yours leaning in any direction?
@@assco28 No. I have the black model. Is your bag sagging? Mine does not. It would definitely tip over if I plopped it on the ground as opposed to setting it down gently. Maybe this is the problem? I also keep my midranges at the bottom sleeves. They tend to be wider. Maybe this is why the bag stays standing upright.
"Holds 12 discs in 6 compartments"
Shows bag holding 14+ in 7 compartments.
???
Yeah I added it in the on screen text. It can easily fit 20.