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The Latitude 64 Core Pro Disc Golf Backpack is a high-capacity, durable, and comfortable bag designed for avid disc golfers. With the ability to hold 18+ discs, multiple storage pockets, and a water-repellent exterior, this backpack is perfect for a day on the course. Made from eco-friendly materials, it combines functionality with sustainability, ensuring you can play with confidence.
Strap Type | Padded Strap |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Pattern | Solid |
Shell Type | Soft |
Batteries Included | No |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Style | Ergonomic,Heavy Duty,Round |
Manufacturer | Latitude 64 |
Country of Origin | USA |
J**N
Solid bag
I was lucky to get this bag (blue one) on sale and it’s great. Can hold 25 discs no problem and up to 28 if you get a little clever. No direct was tee bottle holder if that’s important to you but I put mine in one of the large side pockets. I’m not sure I d be quite as satisfies at full price. It stand up well and I can grab discs with ease and return them for the main compartment. Color is nice and overall a great bag especially for beginners. In addition to my discs I hold, a rangefinder, dry bag, wallet, keys, phone, towels all with no problem. Feels good, not too heavy. I’m digging it.
A**.
Fantastic Upgrade
Purchased this bag for a week long disc golf trip to TX, as I seriously needed to upgrade my disc bag. I have an Innova standard bag. Even though I love that bag for those quick rounds after work, I was going to be playing some higher rated courses with water hazards and I knew I wanted to bring a few extra discs, especially ones that I wouldn't mind losing. In my search for a new bag, I considered a variety of bags and even tried a popular $40 bag. However since I was flying to TX, I wanted a little more capacity and higher quality. The Latitude Pro Core, checked all the boxes - capacity, build quality, comfort, weight, plus its a pretty cool looking bag. For a few more dollars and slightly more weight, it was worth the upgrade. Bonus, I was also able to use it as my carry-on and keep my discs with me on the plane with little trouble. I purchased the Red bag which had a discounted price for $70, which made the purchase even sweeter. (The black and blue bags were listed at $99.00 at the time). The bag held up great for the trip, is sturdy and I love using it for those days where I'm playing multiple rounds and courses. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat. In the next version of this bag, I'd love to see a place for a D ring or something near the top grab handle, so you can clip additional items to the bag.
L**S
3 year review
I’ve now had this bag for 3 years. I’ve played on average 1-2 times a week in those three years. I’ve been very hard on this bag and I have packed it absolutely full. This bag has held up extremely well. No tears in the straps or seams, no signs of extensive wear or weak spots. The bag still stands up straight when placed on level ground. It seems fit to go on for the foreseeable future. A great durable bag that holds a bunch of discs!
P**.
Well made, versatile backpack/bag made especially for Disc Golf
I wanted something that could carry more plastic than just the 10-12 discs I carry in my shoulder bag, and that could easily be mounted/dismounted to a 2-wheel ball-golf cart or Zuca-like cart. The bag also had to become a backpack, is super-lightweight and easily adaptable for camping/hiking. All for under $150.After researching the abundance of disc golf bags out there, I narrowed the selection to four bags; the Latitude 64 Core Pro (this bag), the Dynamic Discs Trooper, the Innova Adventure and the MVP Shuttle bag, all fine bags that are well worth the money.Though the other bags cost less at $30-$50, several unique things sold me on the Core Pro; it is semi-rigid yet foldable (for airplane/motorcycle travel). The extra-large side cargo pockets each hold 3-5 more discs and/or beverages, clothing, towels, first aid, etc. The top two pockets can hold another 4-6 discs (or clothes/water. etc). The bag easily holds 25-30 discs total (or more). The highly discounted price by the vendor (for the red bag) made it a simple choice. The Core Pro is a bargain, even at full msrp, as it has features that rival other bags costing twice the price, such as the umbrella/stool/retreiver pole tie downs.The Latitude 64 Core Pro will stand up by itself, while fully supporting the upper section, thanks to plastic stiffener plates upholstered inside the sides, rear and bottom of the bag. It will not tip over very easily when loaded with discs & goods. The heavy canvas-like outer material should last years of daily use. Zippered doors over all compartments is a nice touch for weather and security concerns.You will NOT find any bottle holders on the outside of this bag. However, you will find two elastic pockets inside the upper area that each hold one 16.9 oz plastic water bottle. Also, the huge (and deep) side pockets will hold several larger liquid containers each (more than you would normally drink in one practice round!). I use an insulated canvas bag placed inside one of the side pockets to carry two 500ml water bottles.The outside bottom of the bag has 4 small rubber pads (2" x 1.5" x 1/4" thk) that don't seem to do more then offer a little abrasion protection. They won't prevent the bag from getting wet or muddy. One bag on the market has rails mounted to the bottom but lacked other features I wanted offered by the Latitude 64 Core Pro. I use a cart so didn't bother adding rails to my pack.Finally, the Latitude 64 Pro Core backpack comes with a single detachable separator panel for the lower (main) section. A second separator would be a nice offering, even as a buyable option. I use a couple of 2" thick sponge foam 'bricks' wrapped in black rip-stop nylon (like the rest of the Core Pro interior) placed on each end of the throwing disc stack to prevent the discs from sliding around inside the bag when not carrying a full compliment of plastic.PDGA Pro Johnny E's video review of the Latitude 64 Core Pro is worth watching.
B**Y
Solid!!
Great product, just as advertised. Lay 64 is deffinetly my favorite disc golf supplier.
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