Carry Bags
#1
Posted 24 November 2006 - 11:01 PM
I am so frustrated right now. My ping hoofer extreme is always good to me when on my back. BUT when i try and put clubs back in the back, its the biggest pain in the a**. Im so sick and tired of this bag and its jamming. Can anyone reccomend a bag that the clubs dont jam in? I carry almost all the time.
PS I hated the schling carry system when i had it. Club dividers were good though.
#2
Posted 24 November 2006 - 11:07 PM
Just get an Ogio without the schling system. I have last years Vaporlite in a nice blue fade, and the clubs never tangle, and they're always easy to find. However, the down side is that the legs don't close up tight against the bag (the hoofer wins in this category for me, but yeah, tangled clubs is unavoidable). But still, I always prefer the Ogio over the Hoofer so long as I'm not in a school match.
I agree, IMO Ogio wasn't thinking when it came to the schling system, doesn't fit or feel like it can hold the weight of clubs and balls as you walk up and down hills.
Vince
#4
Posted 25 November 2006 - 04:32 PM
#6
Posted 25 November 2006 - 08:20 PM
I'm still searching for THE best bag. The sun mountain is great at 3.5 lbs but just doesn't last long enough - may need to bite the bullet and go up in weight.
#11
Posted 28 November 2006 - 01:23 PM
Here's a link to the bag.
I have had hoofers since I can't remember, but carrying a 7lb hoofer extreme versus a 3lb Sun Mountain with the same features seems excessive.
#13
Posted 28 November 2006 - 03:43 PM
It is a great bag IF they would increase the diameter, open up the bottom so no sticking and extend the legs by an inch.
BUT don't buy it now.
WAIT until the new Extreme Light comes out - it may be early next year -- the Rep says they solved the issues. But the air straps are great.
I have YET to find THE holy grail in light bags defined as 4.5 lbs or less. They don't make it. If they would fix the 2 issues, Nike might have it. It is extremely stable and comfy - but as explained above. . . Wait.
Ogio - everyone is correct about the legs - they don't make you happy and the bag falls down in the wind.
Sorry - I'd love to say here is the good news. But I can't ......
#14
Posted 28 November 2006 - 08:27 PM
#15
Posted 28 November 2006 - 08:38 PM
#16
Posted 28 November 2006 - 08:49 PM
By the way, any opinions on IZZO carry bags? I bought an Izzo Spirit II carry bag this Spring; I have used it for at least 25 rounds ; works great for me; really nifty bottle carrier that you can access while you walk.
Any IZZO thoughts out there?
#17
Posted 28 November 2006 - 08:52 PM
parpar41, on Nov 28 2006, 07:49 PM, said:
By the way, any opinions on IZZO carry bags? I bought an Izzo Spirit II carry bag this Spring; I have used it for at least 25 rounds ; works great for me; really nifty bottle carrier that you can access while you walk.
Any IZZO thoughts out there?
Chances are Callaway outsources the bag, as for Izzo I have never owned one of their bags but I have always liked what I have seen from the product.
#18
Posted 28 November 2006 - 09:05 PM
So now that I have a light weight ( under 4lbs) that is ok, I have been looking for something to replace the Daytripper. Problem is, the only stand bags I have seen that are any where near the quality of the Daytripper are the Grom and Exo/Edge, but I like a more traditional look. Some of the Mizunos look like good quality ( fabrics, stand, etc). I will use this bag mostly when I ride but want the built in stand.
Callaway screwed up when they discontinued the Daytripper and all of the Terra Firmas look cheap but they are not.
#19
Posted 28 November 2006 - 09:22 PM
parpar41, on Nov 28 2006, 07:49 PM, said:
By the way, any opinions on IZZO carry bags? I bought an Izzo Spirit II carry bag this Spring; I have used it for at least 25 rounds ; works great for me; really nifty bottle carrier that you can access while you walk.
Any IZZO thoughts out there?
I owned 2 Izzo Spirit bags - I like the bag - won't be the most durable - will last a couple of seasons. But everything is in the right place. But the legs broke on the first bag, the stand broke on the second. They replaced both, but after the second time, I asked for a cart bag as a replacement.
#23
Posted 30 November 2006 - 09:41 AM
I have two complaints, one being the towels get between the legs and a bit of a mission to get them out whilst the bag is on your back and secondly a bit of a quality issue.
But, they carry well and the storage system works well. Best I've ever had. The guys at Ogio really think when they design their bags as the important pockets are always closeby, even when on your back.
For me it is always between the hoofer and the Ogio.
#25
Posted 30 November 2006 - 02:35 PM
I've had a few L8+'s, an original hoofer, and the hoofer 2 that I carry now. It's got holes in two of the pockets, and the lettering is almost gone. Time for a new one. My question is this: Does anyone carry the Vantage? How does it stack up to the Hoofers? I'm a bit wary of the Extreme b/c of reviews here.
#26
Posted 30 November 2006 - 03:30 PM
Bulldog...
#29
#31
Posted 03 December 2006 - 06:07 PM
TigerFrank, on Nov 28 2006, 12:48 PM, said:
Bummer, I heard such great things about the mini that i put a reserve on one at my pro shop... might have to pass on it now... Just a pain in the back to carry this hoofer extreme.
That Hoofer vantage is a heavy puppy too; there's some weighty tech (likely the retractable strap deals) in there.
#32
Posted 03 December 2006 - 06:39 PM
tjrbu, on Dec 3 2006, 05:07 PM, said:
TigerFrank, on Nov 28 2006, 12:48 PM, said:
Bummer, I heard such great things about the mini that i put a reserve on one at my pro shop... might have to pass on it now... Just a pain in the back to carry this hoofer extreme.
That Hoofer vantage is a heavy puppy too; there's some weighty tech (likely the retractable strap deals) in there.
If you want a thicker, more comfy strap, go with the Lightning - the straps are better than the 3.5, it has the roll top and is only about 6 ounces more in weight.
Nice bag. But only tried it with 14 clubs in it at the store.
#33
Posted 03 December 2006 - 07:07 PM
tjrbu, on Dec 3 2006, 03:07 PM, said:
Ummmm no it isn't. I've had no problems toting this thing 18 up and down a hilly course. This is not the behemoth 6.5 lbs everyone is touting it to be. In fact, everyone praises the nike Pro Combo Tour stand bag @ 5.5 lbs and I've messed around with both. The Vantage feels lighter than the Pro Combo Tour bag.
#34
Posted 03 December 2006 - 08:15 PM
#35
Posted 03 December 2006 - 09:45 PM
midasmulligan2000, on Nov 26 2006, 10:48 PM, said:
That's very true. I just picked up a Mizuno Aerolite for $60 when my Hoofer Extreme bit the dust. I've been EXTREMELY impressed by it.
The features are fantastic, the kabuki top does a great job of keeping clubs untangled and from banging around together. The stock rainhood that comes with the bag is fantastic, something a lot of companies could learn from. The only thing that I wish is that it stood a little taller like my Hoofer, this would make getting to the short irons a little easier when the bag is in the standing position.
#36
Posted 05 December 2006 - 09:04 PM
The new Nike Pro Combo Tour bag is NOT a carry bag. the 14 divider system is interesting, but it really seems more like a cart bag than a carry bag.
I ended up buying the Sun Mountain Mini. I didn't believe my friend when he said it could fit 14 clubs, I loaded it up and went and played 9 holes. I barely noticed it on my back and didn't not notice having a hard time getting any club out of the bag. I LOVE this bag. It's really incredible, great stand that pops out and sturdy, and the dual straps are great. For anyone that walks I HIGHLY recommend you check out the mini.
#37
Posted 06 December 2006 - 12:17 AM
But so many clubs in such a small space was too crowded and the thin straps are the same as the 3.5 bag - too thin! The Lightning has a 9.5 top and thicker straps -
But I was more impressed with the Mizuno Aerolite II - 3.5 lbs, very nice straps, it now has netting (at least it's something) for a water bottle, and it has a strap to keep the legs in place for a cart -- and the Kabuki Top -- THIS IS the top 3.5 Bag on the market at the moment.





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