Customer Rating: 



Summary: Not as good as it sounds
Comment: Reading the description, this bag has everything a ultimate player needs: a place to put your discs, a separate ventilated pouch for cleats, an outside cell phone pocket, an inside pocket for valuables. The problem is that the cell phone pocket is about the only thing that is as good as it sounds.
Disc pouch only holds 1 disc- no you can't fit a second. It's designed for one, and that's all that fits.
The cleat pouch (cp) is accessed via a side (ventilated) flap at the bottom of the bag. The "separate" cp is actually inside the main compartment, and is not attached to anything. This means that you can turn it inside out for easy cleaning, but it also means that anything in the main compartment of the bag can hide underneath it. So to find things sometimes I end up emptying the entire bag. This is particularly problematic with small items because. . .
There are barely any pockets or side compartments, so almost everything ends up in the main compartment (which is large). There is one outside pocket and one inside pocket, but the outside pocket is barely large enough to fit my wallet and keys. The inside pocket is even smaller. You can fit wallet, keys, jewelry and nicknacks into the pockets. Anything else pretty much ends up in the main pouch, and anything on the smaller side- athletic tape, band aids, advil, wrist bands- ends up at the bottom of the bag lost beneath the cp.
So because you have tons of stuff in the main compartment and the cp is at the bottom of it, it is a pain to get the cleats into the cp. A good way is to flip the bag upside down and then put the cleats in; just don't forget to zip the bag up first.
I've been using the bag for a year now, and I am going back to my old REI backpack. The overall utility is far better, and I can find and get to whatever I need without hassle.