Caddy Daddy Golf Phoenix Golf Travel Bag
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When the bag is empty, you can fold it in half. So that's about 2. The dimensions are 5 feet long, 20 inches wide, and 15 inches tall. br>I hope that this information is useful. It's a big suitcase. It does, however, allow room for additional clothing or shoes when packing, thereby reducing the weight of another suitcase.
Upgraded rims have been installed. They're inline skate wheels, but they're larger and have more tread than regular wheels.
This travel bag does not have swivel wheels. They're heavy-duty wheels that are larger than those found on most travel bags. Baggage handlers can damage swivel wheels very easily. This bag, like all CaddyDaddy Travel Bags, comes with a one-year replacement warranty.
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After that, I packed my belongings and drove to the airport, where everything went smoothly. When I arrived at my home airport, one of the bag's guide rails had been ripped off, and one of my TSA locks had been stolen. It was in July when this happened. Last night, I remembered that CaddyDaddy offered a replacement guarantee, even if the product was damaged by the airline, so I sent an e-mail. Rod responded within minutes to my email, as requested. A photo of the damage, a screenshot of the order, and my shipping information were requested. There's no need for any additional information, and my replacement is on its way; they're even covering the shipping costs. Rod requested that I donate the damaged one to charity when I inquired if they wanted it back. CaddyDaddy will be the source for all of my golf travel accessories, and I will tell all of my friends to do the same. It's comforting to know that some companies still honor their warranties. CaddyDaddy is a lifelong fan.
We've flown with this bag on Virgin America and Alaska Airlines (both of whom are very accommodating to golfers; check your own airline's policies). We were able to fit two stand bags (standard Mizuno and Callaway) as well as enough clubs for a round of golf in the desert and Southern California - By removing everything from our stand bags' pockets, this weighs in at just under 50 pounds. the total weight limit You must use a product with a semi-rigid backbone, such as the Bag Boy Backbone Travel Cover Support System. This is a nice soft-sided travel case. This is a great club bag for golfers, and you can fold it over with straps and send it back as regular checked luggage if you're going to a second home. With one stand bag included in the CaddyDaddy Phoenix, you might want to wrap your clubs in a yoga mat or two for added rigidity, padding, and peace of mind. Have a wonderful trip and safe travels!.
Wow! You could easily pay twice as much for the same bag, but why would you? This bag has rolling wheels, top and side handles, several side pockets, inside straps to keep your golf bag secure, extra padding on the top half to protect your exposed clubs, and double zippers to easily lock your bag. br>br>Because my golf bag isn't particularly large, I was able to fit both my clubs and a duffel bag inside this travel bag, saving $50 in baggage fees round trip. On the first trip, it's already paid for half of itself! Based on some of the reviews, I anticipated a monstrous bag when I first took it out of the box. I was relieved to discover it wasn't as large as I had expected. When the extra padding and external pockets are removed, the bag is reduced to a standard size. To all the naysayers who claim the bag won't fit in the back of your car, simply remove the clubs from the bag, fold it up, and throw it in the trunk.
long-lasting and spacious This was purchased for a recent flight and performed admirably. As an added layer of protection for your longer driver, the Bag Boy BackBone Travel Cover is highly recommended. I didn't have any issues because I taped my driver head right under the cap. Soft cloth is used to make this bag. Although you will have to fold down the back seat to fit this in your car, it is well constructed, has a very durable fabric, and rolls surprisingly nicely for its size. In the car to the airport, you've lost a seat - There are only four people in the car. Someone mentioned how spacious it was and how many pockets there were, and they were correct. You'll most likely pack all of your clothes for a weekend trip. There is a lot of storage space on the inside of the building. When compared to a hard case, ancased can be folded up for storage much easier. It's highly suggested!.
These were purchased for a golfing vacation my wife and I took to the Caribbean. br>br>They have exceeded our expectations. First and foremost, they truly protect your bag and clubs, as the rigid top prevents the bag from pressing or collapsing around the clubs (the adjustable pole insert is HIGHLY recommended to keep the bag upright). br>br>Both my larger bag and my wife's smaller bag fit into their respective carriers with ease. We were able to pack golf shoes, miscellaneous clothing, and other items while still staying under the 50lb weight limit most airlines have. br>br>At 1/4 the price of a hard case and with the flexibility to pack additional items, you can't go wrong with this bag.
Because I'm 25", I was concerned that there wouldn't be enough room at the top, which has been a problem with other bags. My clubs not only fit, but there's still 5 inches at the top! So, if you're looking for more clearance space like I am, this is the bag for you. This bag fits two pairs of shoes, three dozen balls, and an umbrella in addition to my clubs (in a cart bag), with plenty of room left over.
Having used other golf travel bags in the past. To get the clubs into the travel bag, I needed a full front unzip. It's much more difficult to get the golf bag into the ones with only one zip opening. This bag checks that box; the entire front of the bag (both sides) unzips, making it much easier and quicker to load my golf cart into it. br> I also wanted more space because I usually stuff as many clothes, shoes, and toiletries into my travel bag as I can without exceeding the airline's weight limit. This bag checks all the boxes: it fits my cart bag and has enough room for a three- or four-day golf trip. br> I also bought an open box item after reading another review. I saved $20 by carefully inspecting the bag and identifying the flaw: a small chipped piece of plastic near one of the wheels, which has no bearing on the bag's performance; otherwise, it is in excellent condition. Depending on how the airline treats it, there will be minor scratches and scuffs after just one trip. I'm glad I went ahead and purchased this one because it allowed me to save money. br> I would highly recommend this bag because it is a good size, full front opening bag for the money. The top of the bag is thickly padded, and the front has a layer of hard plastic.