14 way stand bag recommendations

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Hi All

as the title says .. I’m after a 14 way stand bag with full length dividers, does anyone have any recommendations? Have been looking at sun mountain but it’s hard to compare as most sites don’t give you details of how heavy they are (unless I’m just missing it ) . Obviously the lighter the better!

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I have an Ogio Alpha Aquatech 514 and think it's a great bag. Lighter than my previous Sun Mountain bag, comfy to carry, also has a pass-through pocket which keeps it much more stable on a trolley. Ogio have discontinued it sadly but a few available places like Amazon.
 
Thanks, will have a look!

I have one in grey in my garage .... Just replaced it with the big max one , fits my trolly slightly better

Needs a new home if you don't wanna pay that Amazon price
 
I have one in grey in my garage .... Just replaced it with the big max one , fits my trolly slightly better

Needs a new home if you don't wanna pay that Amazon price

Are you talking about the OGIO Alpha Aquatech 514 hybrid stand bag?
Obviously the OP has first dibs, but what sort of age/condition/price is it?
 
I have an Ogio Alpha Aquatech 514 and think it's a great bag. Lighter than my previous Sun Mountain bag, comfy to carry, also has a pass-through pocket which keeps it much more stable on a trolley. Ogio have discontinued it sadly but a few available places like Amazon.

Great to see you back posting Ben, hope you're well ?
 
I wouldn't worry too much about the weight...they're all going to be within a few ounces of each other and you're going to stick half a hundred weight of ironmongery in it..
You're not going to feel those extra ounces..
 
Is it water proof or water resistant ............................ I assume there's a difference.

Water resistant. I got absolutely soaked during a very heavy deluge the other week and a bit of dampness made it into one of the pockets but generally it keeps most of the rain out.
 
I have the big max aqua which is waterproof (Vs dri-lite which is water resistant). No complaints so far, but it is a little heavier than my previous (non-waterproof) stand bag. And costs quite a bit more than the dri-lite.

Someone needs to make a bag which is made from the standard lightweight material, but has fully waterproof pockets for clothing, valuables etc. Some parts, eg water bottle pocket, dividers, walls covering the area around the clubs, don't need to be expensive waterproof materials and stitching.
 
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