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Review Date
November 3, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: ChesBay ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
Ogio Ozone

Summary:
Upgraded to the Ogio Ozone from a Callaway UltraLight. It is everything I wanted as well as being a lightweight golf bag!.

The Woode top keeps clubs orderly, the full length sleeves protect your shafts and grips. Numerous pockets to keep you organized. Many comment that about the size of pockets for carrying foul weather gear etc - if you want lots of storage, then buy a cart bag.

The Ozone is walking golfers delight - the shoulder strap system is comfortable and easily adjusted, the stand mechanicism is fool proof and sturdy. Unlike other bags, the legs don't bouce as you walk. The water bottle pocket is a plus, as is the pencil and scorecard pocket - all easily accessible while walking the course!

The use of tech fabric in the bag construction permits easy of digging in the pockets. The color selections permit you to individualize yourself on the course!

Can be pricey depending where you decide to purchase, but worth the $$$.

Customer Service:
Haven't had the need to contact anyone as the bag is well made!

Similar Products Used:
Callaway Ultralight by Ogio


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Review Date
October 26, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: kurtman ,  Shoots in the 100s , from Mililani, HI, USA

Model Reviewed:
Novak

Summary:
The Novak has all the pockets you'd want. The Woode club organizer works well to keep up to 4 woods separated. I used tubes to protect my woods' shafts. The putter pocket is great too. The external bottle holder and pencil holder works well.
When you put the bag in a pull cart, it'll rotate around like my old bag. I wish it came with a locking strap to keep the legs from opening when in the pull cart. The rain cover won't fit over my DFX 2-ball putter in the putter well.

Customer Service:
N/A

Similar Products Used:
Hogan



Review Date
August 12, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: AsSh0Le J ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
OGIO EXO

Summary:
Well I have to say, for the amount of money I saved by purchasing this bag on ebay, I am very happy! Before I purchased this bag, I had done my little research on bag manufacturers and spoke to several people who were familiar with OGIO. From what I found, OGIO is a very reputable company that produces various equipment.

I went to GOLF TOWN (local golf store) and inquired on the OGIO bags, I was told that PING were their best sellers, maybe it's because of their patented stand design and reputation. The OGIO bag I saw at GOLF TOWN was the lowest model of OGIO's line. The price compared to what I got my bag was ridiculus. The price for lower end Ogio bag at Golf Town was $149.99 CAD, I purchased my bag for $147.25 USD on ebay which came out to be approx $200 CAD. My bag had retailed for about $199.99 USD!!! Now tell me that won't make anyone happy.

Now for the bag itsef, the Ogio EXO is an excellent bag with 6 pre-loaded tee-holders that are placed conveniently for your reach along with a 3-ball holder to hold a sleeve of balls. The bag is fully loaded with a lined inner pocket for you valuables and large pockets and pouches to carry your accessories. It comes with an umbrella holder along with the rain cover.

The only disadvantage I found with the bag is the adjustable length of their cross bow straps that can be warned as a knapsack. Reason being is because I'm 5'4 and my torso isn't that long (go figure) and the straps were unable to adjust to such a short length, so the bag slightly sits on my lower waist which makes the bag move when I walk. The bag comes with a nice padded area for your lower back where the bag should be situated when warn.

Other than that, I am very happy and proud to be a owner of this bag. The bag has taken a lot of attention off from having a non-stand bag, and with the EXO there is something called the WOODE management, which organizes your clubs with slots for your woods, irons and most used club. It really organizes the clubs and enables easy access!

I highly recommend this bag!

Customer Service:
N/A

Similar Products Used:
N/A



Review Date
June 25, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Rod ,  Shoots in the 90s , from Madison

Model Reviewed:
OGIO Stinger SKV

Summary:
I went to a forum and asked for recommendations on cart Bags. 9 responses and 4 were Stingers. Went to the shop and looked at perhaps 40 bags andthe Stinger always seemed like the one that had the most bells and whistles.

MANY pockets, clubs fit nicely, fits on my Bag Boy cart very nicely, looks great and has every thing I was looking for.

Not sure what is up with the ball holders, perhaps I'm missing something but . . . .it's cool!

Did I need a $169 bag? heck no! But how many bags does a person buy, why not get something that is perfect. IF I would have NOT bought this bag I would always be saying "I WISH I had purchased the Stinger".



Review Date
October 1, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Tim Hopgood ,  Shoots in the 90s , from Tring Herts England

Model Reviewed:
Ogio Ozone

Summary:
This golf bag looks the bomb is the bomb. Wicked materials good pockets for different uses. Lightweight 2.56 kg, comfortable durable. Buy it now!

Similar Products Used:
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