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Are premium backpacks too big for you? The Easy-Go lightweight backpack from Latitude 64° is the answer. The Easy-Go still holds all the essential disc golf gear you need. Ergonomically designed to have a better weight distribution closer to your body. Take it easy! Pack light! Go play!
Features:
Five changes on this new generation of the Easy-Go Backpack:
Discs, towels and water bottle are NOT included.
*Rain cover is sold separately.
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The E2 Backpack is exactly what I was looking for in a bag. It has heavy-duty materials to stand up to constant use but is lightweight enough not to weigh me down during those long rounds on the course. I am looking forward to many rounds of disc golf with this bag!
Light weight, good size pockets for jacket, clothing on rainy days. Easy to grab dics and go for water/snacks. Bottom material protects the bag from soaking up water. Easy and great!
I bought an easy go version 2 backpack in early august 2022 from latitude 64 factory store and I love it! I am 60+ years old, but love disc golf! I used to carry 4 discs in a nut sac shoulder bag for years, but wanted more room for discs and gear…. My body is a bit worn out and beat up! This bag is awesome! It’s light holds 8 to 12 discs with room for towels, tshirt, wallet, keys, phone, etc…. Best of all, it stands vertically and I don’t have to bend over very far to pull discs! Have worn it for 10 plus rounds in all kinds of terrain and it’s great! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Shawn Connolly
I love how the plastic feels and the disc performs really well
A bit stiffer than Opto River, so therefore I'm not using it in cold weather. Otherwise same flight characteristics, i.e. understable (not flippy) with extremely good glide and almost no fade. Very useful and reliable. Tip: try use the River for long forehand anhyzer lines, thrown from stand still. Can help your scramble game and save you strokes in the woods. Equally good for long, sweaping backhand anhyzer lines, and mild hyzer to flat throws. Often use the River instead of dd:s. It can go amazingly far (not good in head wind though)! Will always have a place in my bag.
Lazer straight with a slight turn and minimal fade.
Size, carrying comfort and versatility are as good as expected. Love the putter compartment.
Pleasantly surprised by the main compartment divider, makes organizing discs easier, could even use another one.
Also, the bottom seems to be holding well with winter snow/water rounds. Support "legs" are spaced out nicely and I have not had any issues with balance while placing the bag on the course.