Stadry or h2no

JT77

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Have money in my twos and going to use it on a cart bag. Currently I have a stadry carry and it's a good job, rain hood isn't too smart but hey ho, overall I love the bag. But I am after a cartbag for the summer, so do I go h2no or stadry. I think are made by same folks but I'm looking practicality etc.
Thanks
 
I have a H2No carry bag which is pretty good, although expensive. However, customer service is rubbish - a waterproof zip broke and they couldn't be bothered to reply to me when I contacted them about it.
 
Pretty sure they are both made by Sun Mountain. I've had a couple of Sun Mountain bags and I've been really pleased with them. Good quality and hard wearing.

As for customer service I did have some dealings with the importer in the UK (Brand Fusion I think) and they were extremely helpful. Also heard good things about them on here.
 
Thanks homer, I not fussed about cost, as essentially it's costing nowt anyway, and I love my stadry carry as it means I don't need a hood.
Just wondered if anyone had experienced the bags for fit and function
 
I have a Titleist Stadry cart bag and it sits perfectly on my Motocaddy M3, no issues at all. Also have an H2NO carry bag which fits on too without too mucb hassle.
 
I've got an h2no cart bag and it's gone on a push trolley and my motocaddy M1 no bother.

Does what it says on the tin re waterproofing, very happy with it and would buy another if/when this gives up the ghost :thup:
 
Both the same bag, made by the same company (sun mountain), just slightly different styling cues.
 
Both the same bag, made by the same company (sun mountain), just slightly different styling cues.

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Just choose one you prefer the colours / pocket lay out of because that is the only difference.

I wouldn't worry about the drink pouch as this "can" fill or hold water during heavy showers
 
I've got the Sta dry cart bag and it's been exposed to the worst of the elements recently and come out singing. I love it . Loads of room , good hit, sits lovely on the Stewart Push.
 
James, I thought the sun mountain bags had a base designed to fit on sun mountain trollies? I could be wrong though but it might be worth checking out. You'll not go wrong with either, there are plenty of nice waterproof bags out there at the minute, Wilson staff have a new one that is very tasty:

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Thanks folks, I knew sun mountain made them both both was sure there must be some difference.
Thanks Alan, our pro shop doesn't stock Wilson, mainly Titleist and a few ping or tm, can get the sun mountain in if required but will be at full whack of about 220 ish I reckon, so that could sway me as I'd have to put a few quid up, the Titleist one wouldnt cost a penny 😬
 
James, I thought the sun mountain bags had a base designed to fit on sun mountain trollies? I could be wrong though but it might be worth checking out. You'll not go wrong with either, there are plenty of nice waterproof bags out there at the minute, Wilson staff have a new one that is very tasty:

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The new Sun Mountain one doesn't have the cut out anymore. I bought it thinking it would do so it would fit even more snugly on my trolley (sun mountain)
 
not sure if the new ones have the same issues but the H2no hood only opens 1 way on mine (a few years old) and its the wrong as the trolley handle gets in the way. It's difficult to explain but when its sitting on the trolley its the back part of the rainhood facing the trolley handle that unzips & you can't just turn it round because of where the press studs are positioned.
 
H2NO will be OK as long as you don't experience a problem. The worst customer service I have ever experienced on any purchase, golf or otherwise.
 
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