New KG:2 Bag from Sun Mountain Offers More

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Missoula, Montana – The new KG:2 stand bag from Sun Mountain offers more of all that golfers have come to appreciate about Sun Mountain golf bags. Built on the same frame as the ever-popular Superlight 3.5; KG:2 offers more pockets, more hand-holds and more style. KG:2 features a 9.5” oval, four-way top with full-length club dividers, three integrated top handles and a new lift-assist pocket handle, eight pockets (including a new mobile phone specific pocket), and a cart-friendly bottom. KG:2 will be in stores by November in a striking array of colors with a ‘street’ price of $199. For the retailer nearest you, call 800-227-9224 or visit www.sunmountain.com.

At its core, KG:2 is a stand bag offering the Sun Mountain patented Roller Bottom and recessed Y-Spring activator for faster leg action and tight-to-the-bag retraction, top mounted stand attachment for increased durability and stability, top-mounted strap attachment for more balanced carrying, and triangular non-slip foot pads that resist sinking into grass and sliding on slick surfaces.

In addition, KG:2 offers the comfort features many walking golfers prefer including the E-Z Fit® Dual Strap System with generously padded shoulder straps, and eight pockets including a beverage pouch, mobile phone pocket, velour-lined valuables pocket, full-length clothing pocket, as well as the standard ball and accessory pockets.

For those rounds when walking is not an option, KG:2 also offers cart-friendly features such as a cart-friendly bottom and a new leg-lock system. The cart-friendly bottom is designed with a new shape and a re-tooled foot mechanism that allows the bag to stand straight on the back of a riding golf cart, offering easier pocket access. The leg-lock system secures the legs to the bag so they do not activate inadvertently.

A popular bag feature continues to be Sun Mountain’s patented top with built-in handles that provide a convenient spot to grab when picking the bag up and removing from the shoulder. KG:2 offers three top hand-holds making it easier to use both hands to lift the bag on and off of a cart as well as a new lift-assist handle built in to one of the bag’s pockets.

In addition to golf bags, Sun Mountain is dedicated to finding the most innovative fabrics, the latest manufacturing processes, and the best designs to create a line of performance outerwear that protects from rain, wind and cold. For over 25 years, Sun Mountain has been designing and manufacturing functional, high-quality, lightweight golf bags for the serious golfer. Sun Mountain is responsible for many industry firsts, including being the first to use backpacking technology to produce a lightweight nylon golf bag, and being the first to develop a stand bag with integral legs. The Sun Mountain Speed Cart® and ClubGlider® travel bag are leaders in their respective categories.
 
Im not a fan at all
 
Thanks for Info on the bag GG. Has some nice features
 
By the description it sounds like an awesome carry bag but the photo makes it look very basic. Looks wise, nothing jumps out at me and says sweet bag.
 
The features in the info sure sound really good, but once I saw the picture, yuck. I'm a little surprised it looks like it does coming from SM, usually some dang good looking bags. Hmmm.
 
Something about the pic doesnt scream quality. Maybe its just the pic or the angle? Somehow it looks flimsy
 
Sure looks like a swing and a miss to me, just looks too lean or something, I can't put my finger on quite how to say what I'm thinking...
 
I don't like it only having a 4 way divider

I tapatalk better then I tapaputt
 
Not the best looking bag out there but they probably will have some other colors that might be better. I got a new Superlight 3.5 last year and haven't been to impressed by the quality. The padding that rests on your back is all worn and fuzzy, the nylon pull tabs easily fell off within the first month or so and one of the rivets that held the legs in place fell off (fixed with epoxy). Not sure if I'd go with Sun Mountain again...
 
I was expecting a lot more when I heard SUN MOUNTAIN.
Ick.
four-way? tubular? boring.
 
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