Sun Mountain Back Nine Cart Bag Bags

Sun Mountain Back Nine Cart Bag Bags 

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[Jan 23, 2003]
Randy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Ogio Stinger SKV golf bag

Ogio Stinger SKV golf bag is one truly designed for a Pull or Push cart it fits onto the cart extremely easily. Getting clubs into and out of the bag are easily excessible the unique putter well design makes getting to the scoring club quite easily.Finally a company designed a cart bag for a pull/push cart adovacates.

Customer Service

Haven't had to use them

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 21, 2002]
idaholefty
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Sun Mountain Back Nine

Well made. Love Sun Mountain. If you are strong and need to pack a lot, this is the bag. Didn't keep mine long enough to notice the wear described previously. I use pull cart/riding cart 50/50. I don't think two would fit side by side on the back of a Club Kart. I'm only 5' 5"/160# and it was no fun hauling this one around. It's just too big unless you can leave it on a cart full time and if your partner has a small bag.

Customer Service

Internet orders filled rapidly (I think they are just nextdoor in Montana).

Similar Products Used:

Sun Mountain Rain Gear ordered from the Sun Mountain website is first rate (not cheap though).

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 15, 2000]
Ted Supnet
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Back Nine Deluxe

This bag has much of the qualities one would appreciate in a cart bag---the location and roominess of its compartments; individual sleeves for graphite shaft protection; tube construction, so that items stored in their compartments don't push into the section holding your clubs.

The minus side to this bag occurs to golfers like myself---plays 20 or more rounds a month and uses a pull cart or power cart (not a riding cart). Since the bag is positioned at an angle, the shafts of every club rests at the top of their individual sleeves. Over a period of time, the shafts wear out the protective material and exposes a plastic-like collar. It is this collar that will eventually wear through the finish of your graphite shafts. Because bags in riding carts are standing vertically, I feel that it would take much longer for this type of wear to occur. I sent an e-mail to Sun Mountain so they can address the problem on future bags, but I didn't get a response from them. Another quality the bag lacks is a separate putter shaft.

I would recommend this bag for those golfers who mainly ride carts. If you are a walker, I would strongly suggest purchasing something with a more durable protective material for your shafts.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno Omega

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 07, 2000]
Jason
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Sun Mountain Back Nine Cart Bag

This bag is incredible. It is very big and has plenty of pocket space. Holds just about whatever you want.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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