Twist to deploy
One twist pops both spring-loaded legs open and lifts your bag 13.7 inches off the ground.
Mojoh began with a bag stand for disc golf. Field use, prototypes, and manufacturing refinements led to the Ryzer Go.

Bags often end up on the ground. At work, while traveling, outdoors, or in the garage, that can mean dirt, mud, or wet grass. Reaching the bag can also mean bending down or kneeling at ground level.
We did not set out to solve that for everyone. We set out to solve it for ourselves, on a disc golf course, and it turned out we were not the only ones tired of picking our bag up out of the mud.
For three years, we designed and made bag stands for disc golf bags. A disc golf bag gets set down and picked up dozens of times in a round, often on rough or uneven ground. That experience shaped the Ryzer Go.
Over that time, we refined the design, materials, and manufacturing process and addressed weak points we found.
Brian and Dustin co-own Mojoh in Oregon. The Ryzer Go builds on three years of experience with the original disc golf Ryzer.
Dustin developed the original Ryzer for disc golf and refined it through prototypes, manufacturing work, and field use.
Brian and Dustin co-own Mojoh and worked together as the product line expanded from the original Ryzer to the Ryzer Go.

The Ryzer Go attaches to compatible bags. Its spring-loaded legs lift a supported bag about 13.7 inches off the ground, helping keep gear clean, dry, and within reach.
A quick twist opens the legs. Carry it open in landing mode, or manually fold both legs flat against the frame for storage and tight spaces. The Ryzer Go weighs about 2.4 pounds.

These clips show how the legs open and how the mounting hardware attaches.
One twist pops both spring-loaded legs open and lifts your bag 13.7 inches off the ground.
Carry the bag with the legs open in landing mode, or fold them flat for travel, storage, and tight spaces.
The included clamp and strap hold the frame to the base of your bag. Attach it once and it stays with the bag.
The attachment detail matters. The Ryzer Go clamp system uses the same technology as retail clothing security tags, with finger-release backing locks.
Once attached, it stays with your bag. Clamp pins create tiny pin holes, and the mounting hardware carries only the weight of the stand itself, about 2.4 pounds, rather than the full weight of your gear.

We put the Ryzer Go on Kickstarter to find out whether the problem we felt was a problem other people felt too.
It was. The campaign hit its funding goal in about two hours, backed by people who were, like us, tired of setting a good bag down in the dirt.
We believe the best gear disappears. It does its job so well that you stop thinking about it and get back to the part of the day you actually care about.
That is the whole idea behind Mojoh, and behind the Ryzer Go. Keep your gear elevated, organized, and ready, and get on with it.
Reserve the Ryzer Go at $79.99. Website pre-orders are expected to ship in early October 2026.
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