RCigler
Newbie
I agree with this, but the bladder makes up for it at least.
Love the putter pocket design and the fact that it's expandable. Price point?
You can also fit a water bottle in the pocket next to the actual water bottle holder.
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I agree with this, but the bladder makes up for it at least.
Love the putter pocket design and the fact that it's expandable. Price point?
What color are people buying? Is the gray on their website the gray color with the red zippers?
Beautiful Bohart pic. Wish I could make it for the Bridger Battle, just can't swing a 2-dayer.
Ordered me one of these last friday and it just shipped today. Supposed to arrive this friday. Paid $20 for priority shipping to get itexactly 7 days later. Not a great first impression.
I've owned the Mahal and currently own the Octo. The Mahal was great and I didn't think I really needed a new bag but Levi is a friend and I wanted to support his new company. I only used the center pocket on the mahal for carrying discs. I didn't like how wide the bag was when completely expanded so I kept the side pockets collapsed except for extra gear, like jackets, hats, gloves. I sold it to a friend who likes to carry lots of beer with him so he fills up the middle with beer and carrys discs in the side pockets. The mahal was very comfortable to wear but was kind of a pain in the butt to take on and off. Durability was excellent. I had it for several years and it still looks new except for some wear on the shoulder straps. I feel like the Octo is better in every way except for max carrying capacity. You could carry a huge amount of stuff in the mahal but I never felt like I needed that much space. The octo still has plenty of space for discs and extras. The octo rides better on your back, it feels like it carrys the load closer to your back if that makes sense. The octo comes on and off your back easier too. I carry 21 discs with me in the bag, 17 in the main compartment and 4 in the putter pocket. I don't need that many but the bag carrys the load so nicely that the extra weight of a couple extra discs doesn't bother me. I haven't used the water bladder pocket yet but I think I will like it when I do. Durability is the only question, just because I haven't had the bag very long. I got it in September. All things point to it lasting as long as the Mahal tho. Hope this helps.
I've had mine from the initial launch and I use the bladder to hold the rainfly. With the rainfly in there and extra towels, I still don't feel anything on my back, the stiff backing helps with that. The bag is super comfortable and works great in a jogging stroller.
That's super helpful and it sounds exactly like what I'm looking for. I usually carry about 5 putters (2 hards for push putting, 1 soft for long spin putts. 1 premium for upshots and 1 zone) so it sounds really nice to have a putter pocket for 4 of my putters. It sounds like this bag is a winner for me.
Have you used the bladder at all? Does the bag feel fine without the bladder?
Thank you. Great pics. Can't wait for mine. Those are some great looking outlaws you got there. Sweet Aqua hiding back there ;-)