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Stand for cart bag???

backwoodsman

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I've had one a while - I presume they still make them. Tip: if there's a choice, buy the sturdiest/most robust you can. Mine was cheap - and you can tell it. Legs are flimsey and if you don't get the ensemble standing dead square - especially on a slope - then the whole thing keels over in slow motion.
 

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I used to have an add on leg thingy. It wasn't great. I guess that you're thinking that if there's a trolley ban at the club, you can just take your cart bag and carry it.

I'd suggest a cheaper stand bag, or should I say an inexpensive one. Just throw it in the car before going to the club, or just give the club a call before leaving, and then decide which bag to use.

Sorry if I'm wrong about the trolley bag thing. There are of course other reasons why you might want a stand for your cart bag!!
 

mrmotorbikeman

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I've used one of these for the past 10 years or so. Was OK to start with, but slowly the legs bend, and they dont like slopes or winds in the slightest. If it's windy, I'll often end up laying the bag down anyway!

Still, not for much longer, new Ogio stand bag being collected tomorrow :D
 

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drawback with a pencil bag (which I have) in winter is that you have to lay it down in the wet, no alternative. I'd opt for a cheap(ish) stand bag - too cheap and you're back to quality issues.
 

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