perica
Mar 24 2006, 05:54 PM
Anyone ever bring out a camelack during play? I have gotten mine out for really hot tourneys before. With some finangling, you can use them as quad shocks.
dave9921
Mar 24 2006, 06:08 PM
Mark-
REVOLUTION Disc Golf has just released a new bag that can accommodate the reservoir from your hydration pack. Called the REVOLUTION Dual Pack, the bag has two main compartments - one upper and one lower - that you could use to store the reservoir. Then, you could clip the hose from the reservoir to the integrated shoulder straps and you've got a large capacity and easy to carry disc golf bag with the hydration reservoir readily available.
Here's a link to more pictures and details:
http://www.discgolfer.com/dual.html
-Dave
Dave, I've decided I'm going to let Revolution Sponsor me.
The best thing about it is that I'm currently unrated so nobody really knows how good I truly am.
I'll await your e-mail. ;)
cuttas
Mar 24 2006, 07:54 PM
camel backs.....
dirrrrty
J_TEE
Mar 24 2006, 08:56 PM
Plus, u can fill the camel back with BEER!! No trash at the park!! :D
DSproAVIAR
Mar 24 2006, 09:22 PM
Gross-beer out of a straw. With a new Revo bag, it looks like you could fit a sixer very easily(and the empties).
Dave- Could you post some pics of someone wearing this bag? It's hard to put into perspective. I always fill up my Carolina Revo (see "sixer" above) and would love more space.
bfunkyp
Mar 24 2006, 10:15 PM
I have tried it, and it drove me crazy. It only got in the way of everything I was trying to do. 2 water bottles on the Rev is the way to go.
dave9921
Mar 24 2006, 10:27 PM
DSPro-
I will work on photos with someone wearing the bag. I have taken some bonus pics that show more details on the Dual Pack, but I haven't had a chance to finish and post them. Hope to have that done next week after the latest issue of DGM goes to the printer.
I'll also try to include some pictures of the bag with a hydration reservoir in place in the upper compartment. To me, that is one of the most interesting possibilities with the new "split-level" design.
Thanks,
-Dave