Support Women in Ultimate - Support the All-Star Ultimate Tour!

After a just-completed, wildly successful crowdfunding campaign - can't wait to get our signed disc! - the All-Star Ultimate Tour 2016 kicks off this weekend in Seattle! The Tour will travel across the country, matching a group of elite college-aged female ultimate players up against top women's club teams in 9 cities. They aim to showcase women's ultimate and increase the media devoted to female sports, and will do it by putting on some fantastic ultimate action, so get out and support!

If you can't make it to the fields, you'll still be able to watch on live-stream (stay tuned to their page for details). You can also check out the 2015 All-Star tour documentary, from last year's tour.

If you're in any of the cities below, go to a game and show them some Ultimate Love! Check the Facebook page for more details.

July 22nd - Seattle, WA
July 23rd - Vancouver, BC
July 24th - Portland, OR
July 26th - San Francisco, CA
July 29th - Denver, CO
August 3rd - Atlanta, GA
August 5th - Raleigh, NC
August 8th - Washington, DC
August 10th - Boston, MA

*Dates are subject to change
— www.allstarultimatetour.com/

Thank you, All-Star Ultimate Tour 2016, for helping to grow this beautiful sport and putting some excellent ultimate on display!

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Darren Wu Wants to Teach You to Fly

If you've seen an ultimate highlight video in the past couple of years, you've probably seen Darren Wu, #11 of the Vancouver Riptide. You'll recognize him as the guy laying out for a catch or massive D, or taking a group of defenders to sky city

For example, here's Darren bringing home Gold for Canada U19 with this amazing universe score on at the 2014 World Junior Ultimate Championships:

And a massive AUDL catch against the San Jose Spiders (commentary by Evan Lepler):

Darren was named one of 2014's Breakout Players by the AUDL, and Roldy had the chance to meet him in Hong Kong a few days ago to talk about Ultimate and the Greatest Bag!

If you're trying to up your game to Darren's level and happen to be in Asia, you're in luck! He's holding free ultimate clinics in the cities mentioned below. This is also your chance to check out his Greatest Bag. If you sky him, maybe he'll even let you take it home. ;)

On July 2nd I will begin my trip through Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore! While I am there, I will be running some Ultimate Frisbee clinics opened to all that wants to come. Super stoked about it all and it took some planning, but it is finally gonna happen!

Clinics:
Taiwan: July 16th-17th, 8:30am - 5:00 pm at 逢甲大學
Malaysia: July 30th-31st, 8am - 11am at Sunway University
Singapore (Ultysports): Aug 3rd-4th (may not be a second day), 7pm - 10pm (time may change) at Nanyang Polytechnic
Singapore (Freakshow): Aug 9th, 9am - 12pm at West Coast Park
Bring your friends who wants to learn, or maybe has never played before!

If you wanna follow my adventures, follow me on
instagram: drnwu and my friend Kelvin Lok (kelvinl13) snapchat: darrenwu
— www.facebook.com/darren.wu.54
Pick up this great hat and other SWAG at his clinics

Pick up this great hat and other SWAG at his clinics


Safe travels, Darren, and we hope to see you back this way soon!

AFTER PRACTICE STANK? CALL AN ISO

Yeah we do.

Yeah we do.

If you're training hard your gear's gonna get sweaty, but what do you do with that sweaty gear on the ride home?

Toss it in your backpack? Mmm... B.O.-laced nalgene... not to mention grossed out friends. (4-legged and otherwise)

Seal it up in a plastic bag? Your friends are protected, but your gear will stay wetter longer, and you'll pay the price when you get home.

Now there's a third option. Throw that sweaty gear in your Greatest Ultimate Bag's Iso ventilated compartment - seal it up when you're in close quarters, and unleash the beast while you're walking around.

Finally you can air out your gear, without grossing out your neighbors.

Spot thanks you.

The voice of Ultimate Loves HIs Greatest bag!

We got the chance to not only meet but also play with Evan Lepler, popularly known as "The Voice of Ultimate", last year at the 2015 Hong Kong Beach Hat, and afterwards talked ultimate over burritos at our favorite hole in the wall.

Evan (center) and teammates at the 2015 Hong Kong Beach Hat

Evan's exciting commentary makes AUDL games even more fun to watch, not to mention his encyclopedic knowledge of the game. Based on that, and him just being an all around great guy, we thought who better to ask to take the Greatest Bag for a spin and give us their feedback? So, during last month's World Ultimate and Guts Championships, we passed him a bag.

Evan (right) and Terry Au at World Ultimate and Guts Championship in London, June 2016

Just had to tell you how much I love the Greatest Bag! It’s super nice and I’m honored to have one. I really think the Ultimate community will be excited about the Greatest Bag
— Evan Lepler

Evan (right) and fellow commentator brave the London rain at WUGC 2016

Here's more on Evan and how he became the Voice of Ultimate, excerpted from an article originally posted on Journalnow.com:

“I’ve had a lot of really amazing opportunities in broadcasting,” Lepler said. “The story of how I got into Ultimate broadcasting was (from) April of 2013. I guess a couple of months before that, USA Ultimate had finally struck a deal with ESPN to put the college championships, the U.S. Open and the Club Championship on ESPN3 and the college championships on ESPNU.

“And a guy named, Michael Gastaldo, Wake Forest class of 2003, he’s the one who emailed me with a job posting that USA Ultimate had put on their website — ‘USAU and ESPN seek color commentator for nationals.’ He emailed me and said, ‘Dude, you have to apply for this. This is perfect for you.’”

Immersed in the heavy day-to-day duties as radio broadcaster for the Salem Red Sox, Lepler, was intrigued but skeptical as to how he could make it work in his schedule. But the more he thought it over, the more he realized he had to at least try.

So he applied and was hired with the stipulation that he be in Madison in nine days.

“My first reaction was, ‘I’m super excited and honored that you ask, (but) I have no idea how I’m going to make this work logistically — but I’m going to try,’” Lepler recalled. “To cap the story, it worked out and I did that and it was an incredible experience flying to Madison and being a part of that coverage.

“I think we did a good job, an OK job, but I really didn’t know what I was doing at that point.”

The 2014 season, when he combined his duties of broadcasting minor league baseball as well as Ultimate, was a blur, so much so that he made the plunge in 2015 to leave the Red Sox and concentrate on Ultimate. In just the past year and a half, he has traveled throughout the United States and Canada and even to Dubai of the United Arab Emirates for the World Championships in Beach Ultimate.

“Thinking back to 21-year-old Evan in that moment,” Lepler mused, “if seven years after I graduate I’m going to get a phone call asking me to travel around the world for ESPN, broadcast a game of the week and I get paid for it, it was like too good to be true.’’

Wherever he happens to be, he spends most of his Tuesday’s knocking out Tuesday Toss, his column which averages around 7,500 words per week with notes and highlight videos from throughout the ever-expanding world of Ultimate. Tuesday Toss can be found on the website of AUDL, the American Ultimate Disc League.

And it is through those prodigious efforts that he is perhaps best known among his Ultimate peers.

“They started calling me the Voice of Ultimate, which is an incredible honor,’’ Lepler said. “Some of the emails I’ve sent out to leaders throughout the world, they’re forwarding them to their team and (copying) me and saying, ‘The Voice of Ultimate is asking for this stuff. Don’t let him down.’

“It’s unbelievable to me. I’m saying hi to my friends after the broadcast Saturday night, and a couple of high school kids are coming up trying to take a picture with me, which is just absurd. I’ve got my college buddies giving me all sorts of (grief).

“Later that night, I had a Facebook friend request. It’s this kid who had already made that photo his profile picture. So it’s absurd. It’s so much fun.

“I hope I can do it for the next 50 years.”

We at Greatest Bag hope so too!