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Ping Craz-e-lite Stand Bag

Ping Craz-e-lite Stand Bag


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  • Five pockets
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Review Date
October 18, 2007

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

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Reviewed by: maxmag ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Ping Craz-e-lite Stand Bag

Summary:
I recently won this bag at a tournament and I was really excited. I had been in the market for a lightweight bag with double shoulder straps that I could use while walking a few rounds.

Thank God I won this bag and didn't pay for it.

The bag itself is fine. Well constructed, good pockets, water bottle holder, and incredibly lightweight (under 4 lbs, per PING). The straps, however, well...they suck...a lot. Uncomfortable, difficult to put on, once it's on it's very top heavy so your clubs attempt to dump out very easily. Not friendly at all. Also, the club cover that comes with the bag is at best an afterthought. Weak, weak connections.

I'll probably end up selling it on EBAY or giving it to a friend...if any of them want it.

Customer Service:
Never used.

Similar Products Used:
I have a Hunter Stand Bag that I'm very happy with. Just a little too heavy to carry for 18 holes.



Review Date
April 28, 2007

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

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 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: Mark ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Ping Craz-E-Lite

Summary:
After narrowing my choices down to the Craz-E-Lite and a couple of Titleist models, I choose the Craz-E-Lite simply because I liked the way it looked. I wish I had choosen a Titleist. The bag itself is fine but the dual strap system that Ping uses has been frustrating. The straps twist, the latches that adjust the straps tend to work lose, and the pads aren't that comfortable. Hooking straps over both shoulders is difficult enough that I usually just use one strap unless I get tired. There are a lot of nice features to like about this bag, but straps completely cancel them out.

Customer Service:
Haven't used it

Similar Products Used:
older Wilson models



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