RomePK
Newbie
I know there is a previous thread about this, but i wanted to start a new one because mine is actually a slightly different bag.
I went to my local target and found this gem for $35 bucks and thusfar it works great. As you can see from the photo, i took out the disc divider from my innova bag, and it fits perfectly in the bottom of the main compartment of this backpack, so there is no need for a pvc frame. You could put a cutting board or something stiff in the bottom below the discs divider if you wanted extra stability or to raise the discs a bit inside the bag, but personally i don't think its necessary. I was also thinking about sewing in an extra pocket on the back of the main compartment above the discs to hold a few more or just to have an easy access to my go-to discs. The very front pocket is perfect for a single putter, and the one behind it will easily fit 3-4 more discs if you want (i only have 2 in there). I stuck a towel on the bottom to raise the discs up and make them easily accessible from that middle pocket. These are also pencil pockets and other storage places in the front pockets that you can utilize however you need. There is also a secret laptop compartment on the very backside of the main compartment which could also store things, and is even big enough for a folded jacket or hoodie if you need. Both sides of the bag have water bottle holders, they are mesh and elastic, so be careful not to slice em on anything because they might tear given abuse. The bonus with the mesh though, is any spillage will just go right through and not sit in your bag. I'm stoked on this find and if you aren't looking to spend $150-$250 on a name brand disc golf backpack bag, this is definitely a good option at $35. Also if you don't have the innova dividers, you could build a pvc frame or just buy the dividers alone (not sure what they cost by themselves). Fully loaded up with the dividers in, my bag sits very flat and sturdy, and won't fall over. Big thanks to Trizzor for the idea and the saved $$$! Hope this is helpful.
I went to my local target and found this gem for $35 bucks and thusfar it works great. As you can see from the photo, i took out the disc divider from my innova bag, and it fits perfectly in the bottom of the main compartment of this backpack, so there is no need for a pvc frame. You could put a cutting board or something stiff in the bottom below the discs divider if you wanted extra stability or to raise the discs a bit inside the bag, but personally i don't think its necessary. I was also thinking about sewing in an extra pocket on the back of the main compartment above the discs to hold a few more or just to have an easy access to my go-to discs. The very front pocket is perfect for a single putter, and the one behind it will easily fit 3-4 more discs if you want (i only have 2 in there). I stuck a towel on the bottom to raise the discs up and make them easily accessible from that middle pocket. These are also pencil pockets and other storage places in the front pockets that you can utilize however you need. There is also a secret laptop compartment on the very backside of the main compartment which could also store things, and is even big enough for a folded jacket or hoodie if you need. Both sides of the bag have water bottle holders, they are mesh and elastic, so be careful not to slice em on anything because they might tear given abuse. The bonus with the mesh though, is any spillage will just go right through and not sit in your bag. I'm stoked on this find and if you aren't looking to spend $150-$250 on a name brand disc golf backpack bag, this is definitely a good option at $35. Also if you don't have the innova dividers, you could build a pvc frame or just buy the dividers alone (not sure what they cost by themselves). Fully loaded up with the dividers in, my bag sits very flat and sturdy, and won't fall over. Big thanks to Trizzor for the idea and the saved $$$! Hope this is helpful.