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Notrightfly
I've read 100's of posts on cart bags. From what I've gathered, the Burton Cruzer is one bag that works with both push carts and riding carts. I guess the Bag Boy NXO Revolver would work too.

What I want must have 14 individual full length dividers, as well as some sort of cooler pocket.

I will be using this with the clicgear on the weekdays, but need it to work with the riding carts on weekends, because the guys from work won't walk a course.

What is the difference between the Sun Mountain C-130 and the SCB? And will they do the double duty I need?

So far, I guess I'm leaning towards the Burton Cruzer, but that's because I know it meets my criteria, as far as being able to do both carts and also have 14 individual dividers as well as some sort of cooler pocket.

Any other suggestions I can look at?

beaglehound1959
These are the two best bags I have one of each.

(Walking)
http://www.benningtongolf.com/litequietorganizer.html

(Cart)& (Pushcart)
http://www.kahmagolf.com/

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Notrightfly
Thanks to Beaglehound for taking the time to reply. I ended up searching some other forums and finally made a decision.

I really like the Ogio Atlas and the Datrek Rage, Razor, and Zone bags alot, but when putting them on a push/pull cart, things got all backwards, and I have that problem with my current bag.

So, I went with the Burton Hybrid CXS which has the 3-4-4-3 individual top. At least I can reverse the clubs whether riding or cart walking and everything will still be the way I like them. And I will still have a stand bag for at the range.

schneck1977
What makes the legs flip down on the CXS? The problem that I have run into trying to find the same thing is whatever most of the stand bags use to make the legs work.

How is it working out so far?

Did you look at the SM SCB Deluxe?
mbowker64
Sun Mountain SCB Deluxe
just372
You should defintely check out the datrek hybrid. I think it will fit the bill perfectely. JQ
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