Ogio Grom Stand Bag Bags

Ogio Grom Stand Bag Bags 

DESCRIPTION

Ogio Logo Grom Stand Bag Year after year, the Ogio Logo Grom Stand Bag continues to set the standard for golf bags. This bag is full of numerous special features that make it a must-have for the avid golfer. Features: 14-way Diamond Performance top TORQ strap Low-profile OGIO Ball Silo Weatherproof fleece-lined valuables pocket Embroidery-friendly ZBP (Zipperless Ball Pocket) Lift Grip integrated trunk handle Triple Triangle shoulder strap system Custom hip pad with airflow system Walking access

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 06, 2005]
stinkanimal
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Ogio Grom (Red/Silver)

What can I say? The bag does it's job as intended without fuss. The stand mechanism is well made. The ball silo is a neat little deal as is the zipperless ball pocket. Probably the only complaint is that my 9 can Caddy Daddy is a real tight fit in the apparel pocket - but I can live with that. Oh yeah, and the bag just plain looks good. $124 at Nevada Bobs.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 09, 2004]
Kiddmen
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Grom

Just got this bag after all my other equipment was stolen :-(. Have played only a couple of round with this bag but already i'm lovin it. I previously had a belding balance, this bag is by far superior. The only thing I would say is not quite to my liking is the fewer amount of pockets than the belding. However, the Woode system works great at keeping all my clubs right where i want them. Picked this bag up for 120.00 bucks new at Van's Golf Shop. I would say that this bag will most likely be with me for a long time, that is unless someone steals this one too.

Customer Service

havn't needed it yet

Similar Products Used:

belding balance

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 30, 2004]
Chuck
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Ogio Grom

I saw the last posting on this product and since I own one I thought I'd second the notion. Great bag. The biggest bonus with this bag is the sheer comfort of the shoulder straps. The Woode Fairway Divider System is cool too. I've had this bag for over a year and have been rough on it, but it still looks great and works even better.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 29, 2004]
kirksdad6
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Ogio Grom

Good Bag. The Woode System is great for keeping your clubs organized. The driver and fairway woods are seperated on the left side of the bag with four different "pits" for Driver/fairway woods. The putter has it's own slot, and the irons have three "shelves." Whether I use it on a cart, or walking I can see all the clubs quickly and there is no tangled mess, which was the primary reason I bought this bag. Pockets are great, even has a cell phone pouch. There is a scorecard sleeve that you can access when you are walking, which is very convenient. The new "hydration pocket" does a descent job of keeping your water bottle cold. The bag is very durable. It is an excellent bag if you like to walk, because it is relatively light. I have used it as a cart bag as well. Knocks - not many but, on unlevel ground the legs don't work well. There is no clip for towels so you have to clip your towels to the shoulder strap. Ogio used to have these clips on all their stand bags. I have tried a few different companies bags, but Ogio's quality and features, especially the Woode System are the best by far. I am going to buy one of their cart bags.

Customer Service

Didn't have to use it. Golfer's Warehouse in Connecticut is an excellent place to by equipment, they let me "try" alot of bags before I bought this one

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland Bag, Knight Golf Bag

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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