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I'm in bag ponder mode right now. Will definitely be giving this one a look.
I've had my eyes on this bag all winter. The 100th anniversary design looks really sick on this bag.
Josh, if you have a soft sided travel case, would you be at all worried that the external structure could be damaged in transit. When I looked at the bag, it seemed really sturdy, but you never know what an airline can do.
Quick questions:
- Does this help with "over torquing" the legs? I'm sure we all know the problem with stand bags where eventually the legs just give out and start collapsing, or the feet can't quite hold them on slicker surfaces.
- Do the clubs bind up at the bottom and inhibit movement? For this to work, then the clubs have to rotate in unison as well.
I really like the white and black ones. The special edition one on the website is cool. My dad had an old Wilson bag that looked very similar.
I'll be watching this thread. I'm perfectly happy with my current bag and feel that it has several more years worth of life in it. I will be interested to hear how these hold up and whether any long term, nagging issues crop up.
I agree with the tangling, I didn't used to, but now that I've tried both I can see the benefit of less is more!Will it help with over torquing? Hard to say. The legs will last longer in general, because the durability will not be tested as much since it stands on its own.
As for tangling, I find less dividers better (many disagree). I have fit 2 complete sets in here with no issue. I have also used it on the course multiple times and other THPers (Hawk & Howzat) both used it on the course for their rounds and saw little issue.
After 6 months, it is going strong and looks perfect.
After 6 months has the fabric or zippers shown wear at all?