Ogio Exo Bags

Ogio Exo Bags 

DESCRIPTION

  • External frame structure
  • Ergonomic 3-point handle
  • Preloaded elastic tee holders
  • Umbrella holder and rain hood
  • High mounted stand system

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 11, 2007]
mcalllstarrr13
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Ogio Exo Stand Bag

Bought this bag off Ebay for $49.99 with $25 shipping. Still $40 cheaper than I found it on TGW. This bag is amazing! After taking it out of the box, I was stunned! Very Stylish! Looks better in real life than it does on the internet! Has just the right amount of pockets. I am very fond of the zipperless ball pocket and the water bottle holder. Haven't taken it to the course because it is still chilly here in Washington but I have taken it to the range. Felt heavy taking it out of the car but when you put it on your shoulders, the weight is well distributed among the rest of the bag. The bag looks great with all my clubs, especially the R5 and Sasquatch headcover. Love the bag, and most importantly the price!

Customer Service

None Needed

Similar Products Used:

Adams, Ogio Cart Bag, First Flight, None Compared! Highly Recommended!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 21, 2005]
up'n'down
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: EXO

The main ball pocket is either poor design or mine was defective. At the bottom of each corner is a hole large enough for tees, change, and my favorite divot tool to fall out. Yes, I could have used one of the other pockets for this small stuff, but 20 years of putting stuff in the same pocket is a hard habit to break. I returned it and got the Grom II.

Customer Service

Didn't use.

Similar Products Used:

Grom II

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
3
[May 25, 2004]
AsSh0Le J
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Ogio Exo

Well I purchased this bag near the middle of last season online and paid half the price!! The bag was everything the website www.ogio.com said it would be. From the size of the pockets and special pouches with lining for cell phones and other important objects you do not want scratched, to tee holders and a 3-ball sleeve holster. The only problem I encountered with the bag is the shoulder strap and it's inability to shorten the strap for shorter people like myself (5'5) Other than that the bag is great!

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

N/A

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 24, 2004]
ffitchmx
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Exo

I bought the Ogio Exo expecting a light carry bag with enough space for all my stuff and organization for my clubs, I do not like the clubs to be moving all over the place. What a surprise I received, the Exo is just terrific. The woodie system allows you to have all your clubs sitting like in a stadium, allowing the driver and woods to be in 4 separate cages, the putt in another one, and has 3 for the irons. The clubs allways remains in the same spot and when is on the ground evything comesinto place. It has 5 zippered bags, one for apparael that holds my rain suit, a big one for balls that can hold more than 4 dozens, another one fleeced, and the other two big enough to hold gloves, tees, etc. It also has an outside ball holder that holds up to 3 balls and space to palce tees. With all of this features and only 2.6 kg, the Ogio Exo is a terrific carry bag, a little bit pricy, but in my opinion is worthed.

Customer Service

no experience

Similar Products Used:

Ping hoofer

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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