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Review on ๐Ÿ† MVP Beaker Competition Disc Golf Bag: Perfect Solution for Disc Sports Enthusiasts by Tim Thomason

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good value in a sports and games room lounge

I switched from my smaller bag to this one which doesn't say much. The case holds about 12 discs while my previous one only held 10. I bought this bag thinking the straps would be perfect for carrying it on my back. I found the backpack straps good at the beginning and end of my round, but I still like to hang the bag over my shoulder while playing. In this regard, the side pocket is an equal comparison. I can keep my vacuum flask in a flask holder. The vault can be a little suspicious. There is a flap on one side where you can put your phone. I put it in there and the phone didn't fall out, but I'm still worried. On the other side a pocket and 2 slits. You can put your wallet and keys in the pocket. The slots hold my marker discs. Marker discs usually remain in these slots and do not fall out. Here's what I don't like: the carabiners that come with the bag suck in a word! One broke pretty quickly and the others slipped too many times for me to take matters into my own hands. I went to Home Depot and bought small retaining links that don't fall off. They are similar to this product: https://www.amazon.com/STURME-Carabiner-Aluminum-Carabiners-Improved/dp/B07BXTR11Z/ref=sr_1_12?dchild=1&keywords=carabiner+lock&qid=1596507954&sr=8-12. I wish I didn't have to pay for this, but seriously, these rifles are cheap. My second complaint is the front pocket. You'd better put the racket in your pocket tightly, otherwise it may fall out when you walk. Overall this is a good bag and I will continue to use it but design wise the MVP needs to invest in better carabiners and create a deeper bag.

Pros
  • Outdoor games and activities
Cons
  • Concise guide