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Looking for a bit of advice:

Looking for a new bag and have been having a look at either a titleist stadry or a staff stand bag.

Anyone any experience with either of them?
 
Can't help with either, but I do have the stadry 4up version. It's that bad I've bought a leecy trolley and cart bag!!

Seriously though, I'd say it's far to small for a full set. It's more suited to a half set/Sunday bag
 
Looking for a bit of advice:

Looking for a new bag and have been having a look at either a titleist stadry or a staff stand bag.

Anyone any experience with either of them?

If I was going for a new carry bag I'd be looking at a waterproof one. I've a Ping one that lets water in like a teabag in the rain which is why I'll only use it on dry summer days (and so still looks brand new!)
 
I'd rather have a sun mountain bag than a titliest bag.
 
A mates got the new titliest one with the 14 way divider, looks good but the legs flap about annoyingly when carrying
 
I'd rather have a sun mountain bag than a titliest bag.

So would I, however...

A leg on the Stadry broke after 6 weeks.
The strap on my current Sun Mountain broke after 2 months, the replacement strap broke after 3 weeks.

Forget the badge, they all seem to be made on the cheap nowadays, go for one which looks and feels best.
 
I have a Titleist standbag with a four way divider. It does it's job. The only issue I have with it is that the material is some kind of mesh which is not only not water resistant, but rather seems to actively suck water in when it's raining. It has one small waterproof pocket, so you can keep a smartphone and valuables dry, but everything else just gets soaked. But it is relatively lightweight, offers a lot of storage space and is very comfortable to carry, since the back of the bag and the straps are all padded very well.
 
I got last years Stadry model about a month ago (£60 less than the new one off th'eBay). Took about 30mins or so to get all the straps "just right" and it's been great. Nice and comfy to carry, keeps everything bone dry in the rain. I preferred the "divide and slide" dividers than my old Mizuno had, but that the only gripe I have with it.
 
Got the Mizuno Elite waterproof, apart from not having a glove Velcro bit it's brilliant and it's not too hard on the wallet.
 
I've been looking at the Titleist staff stand bag lately and looks really nice, bit bigger than the starry carry bag which could be a + or -, can hold more and 'looks' like it could be more stable on a trolley due to it being a tiny big bigger.....
 
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