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Fade Lite Disc Golf Bag Fade Gear
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Fade Lite Disc Golf Bag
The Fade Lite is a great starter bag. If you're on a light budget or if you just know someone who wants to play occasionally, this is the bag. We call it Fade Lite because is weighs just 11 ounces but is built tough. It is also low on calories.
The Fade Lite has the basic set of features; 2-putter pocket, beverage pocket, pencil and scorecard pockets. One big feature is a comfortable shoulder strap. You can load this bag up with as much weight as other everyday bags so it might as well be comfortable.
The main compartment is divided into two sections and will hold 10-12 discs,
plus....you can store two putters in this puppy.
The Fade Lite is made from durable 600-D Polyester canvas. We double-stitch the seams and cover them with tape to prevent unraveling. Stress points are reinforced.
Features:
Weighs only 11 ounces!
A 2-Putter Pocket
Fits 12 Discs
A big, 1-litre Drink Pocket
A Scorecard Pocket
A Pencil Pocket
High-end Padded, Adjustable Shoulder Strap
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