May 18, 2012 At 02:36 AM By Carl C.
Carl C.Davenport, IA
Potentially dumb question here...
Has anyone else had trouble adjusting the X-strap system on the Premium stand bag? I can't seem to get the balance and weight distribution right. Are there step-by-step instructions around somewhere?
Thanks!
Carl
Jim M
JPHBBrooklyn, NY
hey Carl,
I don't have an answer for you on that, but just wanted to make a comment. I have carried my clubs my entire golfing life (20 plus years), but recently bought a push cart at the recommendation of a friend (and chiropractor), and the difference is just amazing. I feel like I have a caddy, I have tons more energy throughout the round and I feel great after the round as well. I bought a Clicgear cart - an amazing piece of gear, www.clicgearusa.com - give it some thought - carrying your clubs is bad for you in the long run.
Jason
Chris92009Ohio
May 23, 2012 At 11:46 AM
hey Carl, I don't have an answer for you on that, but just wanted to make a comment. I have carried my clubs my entire golfing life (20 plus years), but recently bought a push cart at the recommendation of a friend (and chiropractor), and the difference is just amazing. I feel like I have a caddy, I have tons more energy throughout the round and I feel great after the round as well. I bought a Clicgear cart - an amazing piece of gear, www.clicgearusa.com - give it some thought - carrying your clubs is bad for you in the long run. Jason
Never thought of this before...has anyone else had success...?
Thomas CColumbia, SC
October 01, 2013 At 01:01 PM
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I swear by my clicgear cart. My home course is a walking course in the Caribbean and between the heat and humidity you can just about forget about carrying. As an added bonus, you can carry all the water, snacks, balls you want without having to lug the extra weight on your shoulders/back. I'll never "carry" my bag again.
chad w
did you ever get an answer on this. im having the same issue, and can't find instructions anywhere
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Ruben AAtlanta, GA
I found that the slot where one strap goes through the other didn't suit me and the left shoulder strap exited the slot at a pretty awkward angle. So I disconnected the left shoulder strap and ran it outside of the slot of the right shoulder strap so it could find a natural home. The bag fits fine now and I wouldn't change it back.
Honestly, the system that Titleist uses now with the 2 straps coming to a single 'x - patch' on the back is probably the best setup. I'm waiting for my current bag to wear out a bit before I look at another bag. Although I would love a retro-fit kit!
Ruben A replied to Re: X-strap system in General. I found that the slot where one strap goes through the other didn't suit me and the left shoulder strap exited the slot at a pretty awkward angle. So I disconnected the left shoulder strap and ran it outside of the slot of the right shoulder strap so it could find a natural home. The bag fits fine now and I wouldn't change it back. Honestly, the system that Titleist uses now with the 2 straps coming to a single 'x - patch' on the back is probably the best setup. I'm waiting for my current bag to wear out a bit before I look at another bag. Although I would love a retro-fit kit! You were sent this email because you opted to receive email notifications when someone responded to this forum thread. View and reply online or reply to this email. To unsubscribe from this thread, disable notifications here. The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please delete the material from any computer.
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