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Mizuno Twister II

Mizuno Twister II


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  • Trolley fitting stand mechanism
  • Wider 9.5 inch top to accommodate woods / hybrids
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Review Date
August 11, 2007

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

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Reviewed by: sabian531 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Twister II

Summary:
I recently returned to using blades after using cavity back clubs for the past fifteen years. I went to Mizuno MP-67's from my old Titleist DCI cavity backs. I also bought a Mizuno Twister-II bag to compliment my new irons. I have two complaints about the bag:

1. It is a borderline tipper, meaning that when one carries it by its handle, it rides level to the ground and if one is not VERY careful, it tips forward and the clubs start to slide out of the bag. It also suffers this problem when using the shoulder strap. I haven't tried the harness system. When I purchased the bag I thought about loading it up at the golf shop to see if it were a tipper but didn't, thinking surely it wouldn't be. I've decided to go ahead and keep it, but I don't recommend it highly.

2. The pocket openings are too small. I can't readily get my hands into them, rather only my fingers.

And one concern: the stand legs seem flimsy.

Customer Service:
No experience

Similar Products Used:
Titleist stand bag - model unknown. This bag does not suffer from the two issues I mentioned above. Mine is an older bag, but would likely be similar to the current X78 model. I think Titleist makes a more functional bag.


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Review Date
December 26, 2006

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

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5.00 of 5, 3 votes

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Reviewed by: derek delardi ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
mizuno twister II

Summary:
love this bag, i have used several stand bags in the last 5 yrs and this unit has all the options you could expect in a semi-light bag. love the strap system... much better than older mizuno designs and the legs pull in quite snug when bag is lifted( something i hated about both my datrex and ping bags). Its a bit pricy but if it holds up half as well as my mizuno world staff bag its worth the dough. Also the kabuki organizer does an impresive job clinging to the butt/grip end of the clubs, limiting head bang but if you are carrying forged clubs i still would recomend some cheap headcovers

Customer Service:
never used

Similar Products Used:
datrex, nike, ping, ogio and other mizuno



Review Date
July 24, 2006

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 1 of 5

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Reviewed by: mitchsanz ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Twister II

Summary:
At $189 this is a fairly expensive bag. Within the first week, the flimsy legs would slide and fall over on non-carpeted/non-grass surfaces. Within 2 months of purchase, the divider linings ripped and clubs got tangled inside of the bag. Not satisfied with the quality of the bag. Mizuno, however, did give me credit for the value of the bag through the retailer.

Customer Service:
Got credit for purchase through the retailer. Good.

Similar Products Used:
Callaway, Mizuno Aerolite stand bags


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