Latitude 64 Luxury E4 vs Dynamic Discs Combat Ranger Disc Golf Backpack | COMPARISON
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video, I put Latitude 64's top of the line bag against the Dynamic Discs top of the line bag. Who would you pick as your bag from the trilogy line up?
Latitude 64 E4
Weight: 6.1lbs
Dimensions: 20" High x 12" Wide x 10" Deep
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Dynamic Disc Combat Ranger:
Weight: 4.7lbs
Dimensions: 19" High x 17" Wide x 9" Deep
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The variety of textures in the kislux pack is impressive. From smooth leather to textured suede, there's something for everyone.
The video I needed thank you!!
You're welcome!
Thank you for being so thorough! Seeing them side by side really showcased the shortcomings in each design. Got an E4 on sale for about 100$ and It looks like it has most of the things I wished for. Definitely adding a sternum strap after seeing this though!
You're very welcome!
My partner has the "Combat Sniper" bag by Dynamic Discs. I think it is a much better layout than the one in this comparison. She loves it for all of our casual rounds. It is slightly smaller but uses all of the space wisely. You should get your hands on one of those just for comparison. I think it is a better Dynamic bag for sure. The layout makes more sense.
I rock a Calvin Squatch and love it!
Love your videos❤ keep them coming!
That sounds awesome! I'll have to see if I can get a Combat Sniper and try it out! Thank you for stopping by!!
Great thorough review.
Thank you!
I was wondering how many discs would fit in the top pockets if you oriented them the same way as the main disc pocket rather than laying them down flat. Also i wonder if the flap on the top pocket would still close if you oriented discs that way. Looks like it could be a 2 level disc storage for like a practice bag to hold maximum capacity.
I don't think it would fit well if the discs were oriented vertically stacked like bookshelf in the top pocket of the DD Combat Ranger. As for the Latitude 64 E4, it might, but the discs might be tricky to get them in an out with the top flap, unless you have the flap lay down into the pocket first.
@@Viridisk how many discs do you think would fit in both top pickets?(vertically)
@@nyqpi33 I don't think the disc would fit vertically (sane orientation as the main compartment) of the DD Combat Ranger because the top compartment has to share some space with the water bladder sleeve and mesh pocket. Unfortunately, I don't have the bags anymore to test this out. LOL But, I do think you can fit 8-10 discs vertically on the top compartment of the E4.
@@Viridisk ok. Thanks!
Just extend the retriever a little bit and it will fit perfectly in the strap on the E4
Yes, I've had to do that.
I had the E4 bag a little while. I bought it on sale last xmas for the equiv of $130, but I wore it just one or e few times. I didn't like it at all, it felt bulky on my back, like I had a big box on the back. I sold it earlier this year.
And I'm sorry, the DD Combat Rangerbag, it's ugly as hell :)
Currently I'm rocking an MVP Voyager lite and it's good for it's price although I think the shoulder straps could be abit wider and more padded.
I would love for the Squatch bags to be available in Sweden though but sadly they are not.
I haven't tried the Voyager Lite. It looks like a fun bag to haul around the course.
The obscene branding on the L64 is hidious.
I think they're one of the few manufacturers that have more branding on their bag that most.