costanza
Feb 13 2007, 11:48 PM
It is about the time that I look for a new stand bag. I am looking for a light one because I plan on walking more this spring and summer. What do you all use and what are some pros and cons from the ones you use? Thank you very much for the help.
73monte
Feb 14 2007, 05:05 AM
I have an Ogio Edge, highly recommend that bag. Light comfortable straps, plenty of room, good solid design, and Ogio stands behind their products.
I just sold a one of a kind Wilson tour carry bag. It was gorgeous. Replace it with a Sun Mountain MPB. Nice looking bag, but really for the money, doesn't compare the the Ogio.
MCDavis
Feb 15 2007, 09:11 AM
Another Ogio vote, but mine's a Vaporlite. Lighter than the Edge (3.8 pounds), but fewer pockets I believe. Great bag.
New Vaporlites can be had on ebay for $50, sometimes less, if you're patient.
Ogio is simply a good product.
packerfan1
Feb 15 2007, 09:32 AM
I know it is not listed a lot when it comes to stand bags, but I have been very happy with the Datrek SoLite...4-1/2 # bag, nice straps, not a problem with the stand legs all last season, plenty of pockets, 14 slot divider for the clubs, and you can pick it up at Target for $60-$70.
Well worth it.
sheppy335
Feb 16 2007, 01:59 PM
Nike XTreme only weights 5 lbs and is very roomie and light. The Pro Combo from Nike is 5.5 lbs and has a 9.5 inch opening for the clubs.
Ogio's are great also but some can be heavy. The Vaporlite is very light and still has room.
jmc
Feb 16 2007, 02:04 PM
I can't see enough good things about the Vaporlite. Under 4 lbs, has the Woode system and the newer ones have a water bottle holder. Only problem is sometimes the legs don't retract as fast as I would like them to. I think the Sun Mountain 3.5 is a good bag too (Titleist has a version of this same bag, I think), but in the end the Woode system was what did it for me. You can get them cheap off eBay - usually $60 including shipping.
kblakeney35
Feb 16 2007, 03:54 PM
I would recommend anything from sun mountain. Right now I'm using an orange/black lightning ES and I think it's the best bag I've used so far.
-Kyle
Smoothie
Feb 17 2007, 08:22 AM
I love my Nike Pro combo lite. 5lbs, lots of pockets and great 'air' straps. Plus 8 full length dividers was a huge selling feature, I hate tangled clubs!
victork
Feb 17 2007, 01:45 PM
Another vote for the Ogio Edge...I use one and it is amazing, just a tad heavy if you walk all the time. The grom looks like it has a lot of the features just a little lighter! But either way, Ogio is the way to go.
ccpgolf
Feb 17 2007, 01:59 PM
The Ogio Edge is very nice. I used to have one but I sold it andI might buy another. Great bag!
LeftRev
Feb 17 2007, 02:11 PM
If you want a really light bag, the Sun Mountain Mini is 2.5 lbs. I've been using a Jones Golf bag for years but, sadly, they have gone out of business.
I put 14 clubs in the 'Mini' yesterday at a golf equipment demo day. There are no club dividers, so the room is tight but it's the lightest quality bag I've demoed. I ordered one after being sure I could get all my clubs in there.
Josh T
Feb 17 2007, 05:57 PM
I just received my Sun Mountain Mini the other day. I carry 13 clubs. I can not believe how stupid light this thing is.
I don't think there is a problem taking clubs in and out at all.
Downside is that there isn't a bunch of room. I can carry my Sun Mountain Provisional rain gear, plenty of balls and tees. It does have a pocket for valuables and a beverage pocket.
Not to mention the Orange and Black look about fuggin awesome!!
torrejuan
Feb 17 2007, 08:20 PM
Can any of these bags carry a 32oz bottle of Poweraide or Gatoraide?
drew123
Feb 17 2007, 09:05 PM
I vote for the Ping Hoofer extreme followed closely by the Ping Vantage.
As a good walking bag the Titliest s70 is really good.
beruo
Feb 17 2007, 09:13 PM
I have an Ogio Vision SS (shling system), and really like it. The Woode system works like a champ and the Shling "yoke" really fits me well (easy on/off, load dispersion, etc). One thing that is REALLY great about Ogio's bags is the oft-overlooked torq strap that keeps the bag from moving when strapped to a cart. Only problem with Ogio (aside from the polarizing opinions of the SS) is quality control can be spotty. The carry handle broke on my first bag, then the dividers and leg mechanism were loose on my second.
Also, based on a few of the reviews I've read, I ordered a Sun Mountain Mini from Morton Golf. I like to play a quick 9 holes after work in the morning, and like the idea of an untra-light bag. I'm more than mildly excited for this bag to come in.
TheBUNKY
Feb 21 2007, 02:25 PM
I bought one of the Sun Mountain Minis today while I was at my club hitting balls during my lunch break.
Like I said the in 'walkers only' thread, it is a tad crowded but it is crazy light. It weighs like 2 1/2 pounds empty. That's nuts.
More pics of my new quiver in my WITB.
I guess I will use my x66 as my cart bag from now on......
golfercody
Feb 21 2007, 08:16 PM
I'm using the Ogio Grom.
Advantages: The pocket setup is amazing, as well as the club organization system. It's also a very nice looking bag.
Disadvantages: It's a little heavy. Also, the stand seems quite wobbly at times, but most bags these days are.
italianstallion
Feb 21 2007, 10:33 PM
I have two bags, an Ogio Vaporlite and a Ping Hoofer. Both have pros and cons to them.
Ogio Vaporlite
PROS
I LOVE the woode system. Great organization of the clubs, every club is easily accessible and doesn't need to be searched for. Alot of pockets, almost too many! Light as well, pretty stylish, and can be had for a very reasonable price.
CONS
Legs don't redract fully to the side of the bag, so I have stumbled on them. Also, on extremely windy days, it has fallen over. Doesn't fair well if you decide to ride every now and then, it twists in the cart, doesn't stay put.
Ping Hoofer
PROS
Very cool looking bag, has my school name, my name and school colors on it. Used by most serious amateurs. Doesn't blow over in the wind because of the large "hoof" that keeps it on the ground, used it on a day with 60 mph wind gusts and it did not fall over. Good bag to use on carts if you ride every now and then, stays put.
CONS
Doesn't organize clubs well at all, shafts get tangled and getting your 8 iron out for the approach on 18 becomes a wrestling match to achomplish. Putting it back in is even worse. Not as many pockets as the Ogio, and the valuables pouch is tiny. Rain hood is hard to manuver around as well. A bit heavier than the Vaporlite.
Conclusion
If I was told I had to get rid of one bag, I'd get rid of the Hoofer. I'm a neat freak when it comes to how the clubs go into the bag, all of them must be in perfect order, and the Hoofer just makes that hard to do. Lack of compartments is also a minus for me. Vaporlite gets my vote.
phillypete
Feb 23 2007, 08:12 AM
QUOTE(beruo @ Feb 17 2007, 09:13 PM) [snapback]449407[/snapback]
I have an Ogio Vision SS (shling system), and really like it. The Woode system works like a champ and the Shling "yoke" really fits me well (easy on/off, load dispersion, etc). One thing that is REALLY great about Ogio's bags is the oft-overlooked torq strap that keeps the bag from moving when strapped to a cart. Only problem with Ogio (aside from the polarizing opinions of the SS) is quality control can be spotty. The carry handle broke on my first bag, then the dividers and leg mechanism were loose on my second.
Also, based on a few of the reviews I've read, I ordered a Sun Mountain Mini from Morton Golf. I like to play a quick 9 holes after work in the morning, and like the idea of an untra-light bag. I'm more than mildly excited for this bag to come in.

I'm right with you on the Vision... its a heavy bag on the stat sheet, but the schling does such a nice job that it carries effortlessly.
The worst thing about the schling is that its tough to test out in the store... sure you can load it up with clubs and walk around the store, but you'll be looking for problems the entire time... I know I was. And when I actually bought it I still wasn't sure it was going to work out, it felt weird. The elegance of the design really hit me once I got it on the course. I was walking down the fairway and forgot I was carrying a bag.
I had the same problem with the lift handle, but ogio made good on it no problem... so kudo's to their customer service.
JEWMAH9701
Feb 27 2007, 01:41 PM
Bennington Lite Quiet OrganizerPROS:
1. Fairly cheap. You can get them on eBay for about $75-80.
2. Great organizing system. Each iron has its own compartment where it can not touch any of the other irons. You can walk an entire 18 without having to hear your irons "clanking" against each other the whole round. Plus, if you have forged irons this system will help keep them in better shape longer. There is also a seperate tube for your putter on the outside of the bag for easy convenience.
3. A lot of pockets.
CONS:
1. Can be a little heavy, but I have never really noticed a big difference compared to other bags I've owned.
Check them out. They don't get a whole lot of press, but it's a great bag. I love mine

kwcsports
Feb 27 2007, 01:57 PM
Ping Craze-Lite is a great bag and at only 3.5 pounds it is super light.
froggy10
Mar 26 2007, 09:51 PM
How is this bag holding up?
I'm hearing the materials aren't great and as a result the bag's quality is so so.
Wondering what your experience has been like thus far.
Thanks.
QUOTE(JEWMAH9701 @ Feb 27 2007, 03:41 PM) [snapback]464436[/snapback]
Bennington Lite Quiet OrganizerPROS:
1. Fairly cheap. You can get them on eBay for about $75-80.
2. Great organizing system. Each iron has its own compartment where it can not touch any of the other irons. You can walk an entire 18 without having to hear your irons "clanking" against each other the whole round. Plus, if you have forged irons this system will help keep them in better shape longer. There is also a seperate tube for your putter on the outside of the bag for easy convenience.
3. A lot of pockets.
CONS:
1. Can be a little heavy, but I have never really noticed a big difference compared to other bags I've owned.
Check them out. They don't get a whole lot of press, but it's a great bag. I love mine


jasonm2089
Mar 27 2007, 10:36 PM
I'm in the market for a new stand bag I have a Titleist stand bag now and I have been walking a lot lately, and the bag just seems to get heavy. I like the bag haven't had any problems with it just gets heavy and I'm in fit college kid. I like the new Ogio Vaporlite styling I want something light and has a good club management system like the ogio or the mizuno any info. would be greatly appreciated.
SwingMan
Mar 28 2007, 04:36 AM
When I walk, I want a bag as light and comfy as possible with a beverage pocket whose legs won't blow over.
I don't want to say it, but the Titleist X76 looks like the bag. (made by SM but has a more comfy harness system)
Also up there is the Mizuno Aerolite -- but and a big but -- no beverage pocket.
I am also looking at the SM SL 3.5 with the new Hugg System coming out next month.
Ogio Vaporlite is great except the legs don't retract well, they can hit your legs, and it blows over in a touch of wind. Ping? For serious players? Get serious -- the Hoofer Vantage is now over 5 lbs. The Vantage Team bag are lighter but you can't buy those at retail -- they are team bags from what I understand. The Craze Lite straps are questionnable and the legs will hit you. SM Mini? I want to see how many guys with them still say it's not too crowded in there after a couple of months - it looks like a Super Bowl Crowd when you pack 14 clubs in there.
Getting a good lite bag is tough.
ccfgc
Mar 28 2007, 07:39 AM
Ogio Ozone. It's lighter than the Edge and has plenty of room. Check my WITB to see mine.
Chef G
Mar 28 2007, 03:47 PM
PSA....Golf Galaxy is running a closeout on Callaway Chevron bags, very similar to the Warbird XTT. The bag is different in the 7-way top setup but aside from that it's pretty much the same bag. Now the best part.......$69.00 !!!! I wasn't even looking for a bag when I came across this but at that price can you really go wrong, even if it only lasts a couple of seasons? The store price was $99.00 but the internet site had $69.00 and the store honored the price.
jasonm2089
Mar 28 2007, 04:33 PM
Thanks ccfgc I really like the your Ozone bag I will definetly consider the ozone in the search for my new bag.
jasonm2089
Mar 30 2007, 09:10 PM
What changes did Ogio make in the Ozone 06 to Ozone 07? The 06 can be had for a lot cheaper just wandered doesn't look like anything dramatically different.
sindrebr
May 22 2007, 04:23 AM
QUOTE(jasonm2089 @ Mar 31 2007, 04:10 AM) [snapback]508162[/snapback]
What changes did Ogio make in the Ozone 06 to Ozone 07? The 06 can be had for a lot cheaper just wandered doesn't look like anything dramatically different.
Don't know the difference actually. I'm waiting for my Ozone '07 from Edwin Watts right now and I couldn't see any difference from the pictures, except mine has the Chiaro/Argyle colour. THEN it is the coolest bag on earth=)
hobbes
May 22 2007, 01:24 PM
I'm playing the Nike XTreme and it works pretty well. It's a light bag (5 lbs) with pretty sturdy legs. The "full length dividers" are not as nice as I'd like, the clubs can still move around on each row and the thin divider fabric stretches. With midsize grips I frequently have to rearrange clubs to get them to sit in nicely.
It does have huge pockets and two nice drink holders that can be accessed while moving. The large pocket in the back is a little bulky when you load into a cart, sometimes requires me to angle the bag so the clubs face forward. If you ride this might annoy you.
The straps are great.
Overall this is a pretty good bag.
j0npeterson
May 22 2007, 02:49 PM
in my opinion, you can't go wrong with a titleist or ping hoofer bag.
i carried a ping through high school and college and now play with a titleist.
they're both equally as comfortable, sturdy, and handle club organization pretty well.
imsocrabby
May 22 2007, 03:11 PM
I'm a Titleist X76'er.
Super light...weighing in at 4.2 lbs. Great strap system, comfortable. Plenty of pockets. Great stand. Beverage pocket that's pretty handy. Fits on a cart pretty decent when i ride.
I was close to the Mizuno Aerolite but the pockets sucked big time. Biggest draw back. I did love that little velcro glove thingy. You can just smack them on there. But still....those pockets are horrible.
dpark
May 22 2007, 09:18 PM
Titleist X76 all the way, or the Sun Mountain 3.5 (same bag, but different shoulder straps). The best "legs" of all the stand bags I have tried. Good pockets and plenty of storage (not as much as the Ping Hoofer, but I don't need to carry the kitchen sink when I play golf

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ick golfer
May 23 2007, 05:54 PM
i have the nike xtreme, i suppose its nice, i dont like the styling of it. I used to like it alot because its flashy, but ive kind of come to my senses and im going back to more of an old school look. I really like the style of the ping hoofer, and its really light and really comfy to carry.
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