Was considering a Combat Ranger alongside several other bags, but when it came up on sale here, I knew that it was my sign to pull the trigger. I've played about 8 rounds with the it and really love the bag so far. Here's a rundown of things I wanted in a bag and how the Combat Ranger stacks up:
- Disc capacity & access: this thing can easily hold ~20 discs and could probably hold close to 30 if you really push it. Getting discs in and out is sooo much easier than my old Trooper bag, and the putter pouch on the side is great.
- Stability: my old Trooper bag could barely stand on its own, but this things is awesome. The frame is very hefty, the feet are solid, and the weight distribution keeps the bag upright on most ground.
- "Pole" storage: I'm not an amazing golfer and tend to end up in the water or a tree at least once per round, so having my retriever pole easily at hand is a must. While some bags have a more dedicated spot for this, the second "cupholder" with strap at the top does a great job. Could probably easily throw in an umbrella or stool if needed, too.
- "Junk" storage: this is definitely one of the Combat Rangers strong points! I've got plenty of room for a jacket, a few beverages, keys, wallet, phone, etc. and it's all easy to access. Really love the dedicated side pocket to put my minis, dirtbag, sharpies, etc.
- Comfort: I'd say this bag is built for durability over comfort, but that doesn't mean it's not comfortable. It's got a nice fit overall with plenty of adjustability in the straps. The padding is a bit on the firm side, but I'm sure it'll soften up nicely as it breaks in without sacrificing durability. It is a bit on the heavy side, but as a former Army grunt, carrying a big ol' rucksack isn't really a big deal ;)
Finally, I love the color! I went with the electric camo (neon green) and it looks awesome. I've already received several compliments from random folks out on the course.
At full price, I wouldn't regret my purchase although I might've looked at other bags, but for $100 I don't think there's a better deal out there for someone that plays 2-3 times per week.