I’ve been using the ogio jungle one for probably close to two years now still brilliant condition and love the bag. Next bag will be another ogio
It’s loud.I'm dragging back an old thread here - but just purchased a new Ogio bag... its stunning!
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Legs on mine are fine, always come out when the bag is placed down and bag has never fallen over. Legs can also be velcro'd closed when used on a trolley.It’s loud.
How do the legs perform?
I have a Titeist stadry, leg mechanism not a patch on a Ping.
It’s loud.
How do the legs perform?
I have a Titeist stadry, leg mechanism not a patch on a Ping.
Not waterproof though? That feels like a mistake in this country.I thought the loudness was rather understated to be honest!
Not waterproof though? That feels like a mistake in this country.
Probably as waterproof as most of the bags that do claim to be waterproof but they don't want the cost of testing and hassle of people claiming it leaksNot waterproof though? That feels like a mistake in this country.![]()
Probably as waterproof as most of the bags that do claim to be waterproof but they don't want the cost of testing and hassle of people claiming it leaks![]()
You are a very bad man. Just had a look on the Hot golf site and the verge bag you mention is gorgeous. Not only that Ave seen a gorgeous pair of Ecco shoes as well.Sun mountain H2NO Elite. An awesome water proof trolley bag. So well thought out.
I've acquired 4 more bags this year that I wasn't greatly interested in. It was the clubs inside them that I was after.
I've duplicated the Ping bag in post #10, a Mizuno Pro, an unbranded 1960s thing, but best of all is a classic Wilson - might have to put the other 3 back on Ebay.
Old bags were much more durable, but much heavier as well.
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I don't have to imagine, merely remember.Imagine trying to lug any of them around for 18 holes. Horrendous!
New bags arrived, she's a stunner! Very impressed with it!
Nice, a shout out to the courier service maybe? (they seem to get a pretty bad press on here)![]()
Better than Evri who have (reportedly) just admitted that they will lose about 1% of the parcels they are tasked to deliver. This equates to 153,846 lost parcels every week and a staggering 22,000 lost parcels every dayAmazon... they never fail to deliver on time tbf