How is the Lightweight Cart bag with a push cart?

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By george t

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  1. george t

    george t
    Old Lyme, CT

    I currently have a 14-way Lightweight Stand bag that I use with my ClicGear cart.  Overall, it's okay, but due to the legs, it doesn't seat firmly in the cart, twisting a little and sliding around.  I was looking at the Lightweight Cart bag, and was wondering how that would pair up with a push cart.

    Most cart bags are designed so the longer clubs and woods are in the back, farthest away from the pockets that would be easily accessible when facing the cart.  And the front dividers are a little shorter for wedges and putter.  But when you lay this bag onto the incline of a push cart, all of your iron heads are now clanging into those graphite shafts.  That was why I went with a stand bag that I cradle in the push cart.  The 14-way dividers on the Lightweight Cart bag almost look like you could change up your club organization so that it would work effectively on both a push cart or if I chose to ride.

    Does anyone have opinions on this that they'd like to share?  Thanks,

    George

  2. Tom B

    Tom B
    Northborough, MA

    I just got my Staff stand bag, as I liked the look of it over the others, and it's a little more durable (a little heavier too). I love it,(got the TT logo on it, but can't figure out how to post a photo of it here), carrying it sometimes and on the pushcart most of the time too. I know the legs do make it move a little but it works fine. If you use the pushcart all the time, or most of the time, why not check out the light Staff bag instead. It doesn't have the legs, but it isn't "reversed" like the "modern" cart bags, and being light weight you could carry it if you wanted too. Of if you never carry it, the mid-Staff bag (have that too, and love that) is a really nice bag and goes great on the push cart without moving. Never liked the 14 way dividers, the irons never have a chance to settle in with each other and seem to always bang against each other, and with forged clubs do more damage to each other.

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