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Both of my staff bags fit just fine without the kit.
Walked 9 holes this afternoon..gotta start slow and work into a full 18
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Both of my staff bags fit just fine without the kit.
Walked 9 holes this afternoon..gotta start slow and work into a full 18
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did you enjoy it?
Yeah, it wasn't bad at all really... Will probably do another 9 after work tomorrow and attempt 18 on Saturday.
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It was actually pretty nice...gonna be tough to walk when it's 100+ degrees in the summer...but I'm going to try
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Nope. Unlike most Clicgear-accessories, I think they're low quality. It's better than walking around with bare hands, but my hands were freezing after three holes. The opening is really wide, so it offers not a lot of protection, and the inner material is pretty thin, so that doesn't offer a lot of warmth either. I think you're better off buying some large mittens that you can easily slip in and out to.Bumping this thread with a question. Anyone have the winter mittens for the Clicgear? Do you think they are worth buying?
Thanks Mash that's what I was kinda thinking.Nope. Unlike most Clicgear-accessories, I think they're low quality. It's better than walking around with bare hands, but my hands were freezing after three holes. The opening is really wide, so it offers not a lot of protection, and the inner material is pretty thin, so that doesn't offer a lot of warmth either. I think you're better off buying some large mittens that you can easily slip in and out to.