6/30/2023 0 Comments Caddy daddy constrictor 2 reviewOr you have the option of the North Poleto keep the force away from breaking your driver shaft. Now this is a soft cover case and while the protection is quite good around the clubs, I'd recommend reading my packing guide at the bottom of the page to ensure your clubs stay safe. Very convenient is the bag stands up straight with a golf bag loaded inside. The two extra pockets on the outside give you even more storage space. And with the ample space inside the bag, you really can go wild even if you have a Tour bag. The bag is only about 8.5 lbs which means you have 40 lbs to play with so with your clubs, you can add your golf shoes and all the balls you could possibly lose in 5 rounds. Hard cover bags are pretty difficult to store because of their bulkiness and the Constrictor 2 just folds in half and takes up about the same space as a carry on bag. This is a great budget selection if the previous two models in the guide are a bit steep for your tastes. If you want to add another level of club safety in a soft cover bag, take a look at the Stiff Arm and for TSA approved locks, you can't go wrong with a cheap Master lock. There just isn't any soft cover golf travel bag that comes close to this which is why it's the best golf travel bag for airlines because no matter what those handlers do with it, your clubs are well protected. The inline skate wheel system is sturdy and not likely to break off like the Samsonite's do. Placing your clubs inside the bag is easy and once you zip it closed, you can then connect the buckles for a tight fit without any club rattle. It's made in the USA and includes high quality YKK zippers and ITW Nexus buckles and if you know anything about zippers and clasps, these are the highest quality. There's just so much space and with the light weight, you have 40 lbs to stuff everything you can into your golf bag. Regardless of the type of bag you use, it can hold even a big Tour bag and two pairs of shoes. I found a overstock golf supply liquidation company someplace in Canada that was selling the Club Glove with TaylorMade stitched on the sides for 50% off on e-bay.Club Glove have made this bag of resilient Cordura which is way more durable than nylon and even though this bag is about 10 lbs, it protects the hell out of your clubs. I read all the reviews, talked to frequent golf travelers, did the touchy feely on everything and it came down to the Club Glove in Large Pro size. So now having plenty of the airlines money in my pocket I went on a detailed search for the best of the best. They said that the hard cased can't always make the turns on the baggage conveyors and get hung up. So totally disgusted I spoke with one of the airlines baggage complaint people. Ordered a replacement buckle and I riveted it on. Filed a claim and they sent me a check for the full value again. This style case only had two and were also recessed. Next season first trip the airlines ripped one of the closure buckles off or it. I made an axle at work and ordered a replacement wheel and fixed it. Filed a claim and sent me a check for the full value. On my third trip the airlines ripped one of the wheels off it (and they were recessed). So several years ago I switched to a hard case since I do travel several times a year with clubs. If you don't you have to sign a waiver at check in. Certain airlines will only let you file a claim if they damage your clubs or travel case if you use a hard case.
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