Waterproof cart /trolley bags.

Midnight

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Afternoon all,

I'm looking at cart bags at the moment.
Any recommendations from people with regards to the below criteria please :

Bag must be waterproof, have the 14 full length dividers, fit on a motocaddy electric trolley.

Cheers

Midnight....

Ps anyone use the Big Max Aqua Tour 3 Cart bag.
 

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I have the Titleist Sta-Dry bag that I got at a decent price last autumn.
Does the job for me.
I've had Callaway waterproof ones as well and they worked.
Many waterproof bags have less storage than their non waterproof cousins - the ones made of of the same material that Tbags are.
Just something I've noticed...
One good thing about less storage is that you have to carry less crap about....
 

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Afternoon all,

I'm looking at cart bags at the moment.
Any recommendations from people with regards to the below criteria please :

Bag must be waterproof, have the 14 full length dividers, fit on a motocaddy electric trolley.

Cheers

Midnight....

Ps anyone use the Big Max Aqua Tour 3 Cart bag.

Ouul golf bags fit the bill. I've got the Python Waterproof version. It sits on my Motocaddy trolly nicely. And it's as waterproof as a waterproof thing (except for the bit where a damn squirrel chewed it to get at some chocolate - just one week after I bought it :mad: )

Only criticism is that it doesn't have an insulated pocket

https://ouul.co.uk/products/python-waterproof-cart-bag
 

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Sun Mountain H2NO Elite bag. the trolley facing clothing pocket has dual entry zip's making it a great pocket to keep/put wet waterproofs when out. The 2 other clothing pockets are just single zips.
Best bag Ive ever had.
 

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I’ve got a mid priced Ping cart bag - absolutely rubbish at keeping things dry.
I've had a DLX bag and it's rubbish at keeping out the rain which is why I opted for a rainproof cape if the forecast is for prolonged or heavy rain. However it seems they've now released something more waterproof https://www.expressgolf.co.uk/product/ping-pioneer-monsoon-waterproof-cart-bag/ but I'd need to see one in the flesh before I pass judgement and that price is definitely off putting although in my experience, there seems to be a small premium by manufacturers on their prices for a waterproof bag
 

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Midnight, sounds like you've committed to spend premium so this probably isn't of interest - I went through similar process earlier this year in buying my first trolly/cart bag. I didn't really know what I wanted. I also reflected on how often I'd played rounds with long periods of persistent rain. So ended up spending far less on a "trial" bag, which is "water resistant". I'm under no illusions, I know it won't be comparable with a top end bag, but also will be far better at dealing with shorter drenchings than my previous regular bags.
Also it was to go onto a new (to me) powakaddy leccy.
 

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Midnight, sounds like you've committed to spend premium so this probably isn't of interest - I went through similar process earlier this year in buying my first trolly/cart bag. I didn't really know what I wanted. I also reflected on how often I'd played rounds with long periods of persistent rain. So ended up spending far less on a "trial" bag, which is "water resistant". I'm under no illusions, I know it won't be comparable with a top end bag, but also will be far better at dealing with shorter drenchings than my previous regular bags.
Also it was to go onto a new (to me) powakaddy leccy.

I've actually saved a bit of money during lockdown ???? so I have treated myself to a 5 wood and thought whilst I still have a bit left, treat myself to a waterproof bag or I would go down the route of water resistant.
 

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I’ve got the Big Max Aqua V4 cart bag, I’m loving it, fits perfectly on my PowaKaddy trolley, has full length dividers and 4 great dividers for woods that lock them in place, I’d recommend it to anyone looking for a new waterproof bag, not cheap, but the build quality is excellent.
 

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I've actually saved a bit of money during lockdown ???? so I have treated myself to a 5 wood and thought whilst I still have a bit left, treat myself to a waterproof bag or I would go down the route of water resistant.

You smashed the overtime on COVID patrols like I did? :ROFLMAO:
 
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