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Ready to improve your disc golf skills? The Latitude 64° Practice Bag is the best disc golf bag for fieldwork. It can fit up to 45 discs, and possibly more, depending on the variation of putters, midrange discs, and drivers. Get out with all your discs and hone your skills with the Latitude 64° Practice Bag!
Features:
Weight: 1000 g (2 pounds 3 ounces)
Dimensions: L:70 cm, W:23 cm, H:23 cm (L:27.5", W:9", H:9")
Fabric: Very durable 900x600D PU Coated Polyester
Discs and water bottle are NOT included.
Get your gear for your weekend round. We offer free shipping to selected regions.
long term storage will result in warpage, made in china, I say MADE in CHINA. the base is to flexible. this is for temporary storage only. If I would have known it was made in china I would not have purchased it
Nice bag, fits my discs both for storage and to get to the field
Perfect for carrying my discs to the field. Plenty of space for whats in my players bag and much more.
Now i can hide the discs, that i don´t use, much easier.
Practice Bag
I am very pleased with the variety of molds and plastics in this box!
Jättebra väska
Stadig
Bra med fack och förvaring
Väskan väger inte mycket, vilket är ett +
Tack för din recension. Kul att höra att du tycker om Core Pro E2 Backpack. :)
/Frida
Feelt good in the hand and looked nice. Unfortunetly i twisted my knee befor i got to throw them all so i can't rewive the discs flight.
Thank you for the review! I'm so sorry to hear about your knee, hope you'll recover fast!
/Frida
Can't complain about anything feels good in the hand and grips even through gloves because it is rubbery. A little more understable then a gold compass in 0 degree weather, but in -10 degree it starts to act more stable and like a gold compass. Can't really test it out in warmer weather because it is winter. Could form a ball out of it.
Thank you for the review! I'm happy to hear that you are enjoying the Frost Compass.
/Frida