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The CaddyDaddy Defender Golf Soft-Sided Travel Bag Cover is expertly designed for golfers on the go. With a robust 1800D fabric construction, EVA dense foam padding, and lockable oversized zippers, this travel bag ensures your clubs are protected during transit. Measuring 51 x 15 x 13 inches and weighing under 10 pounds, it features ample storage with two large pockets and is equipped with durable wheels for easy maneuverability. Plus, enjoy a 1-year full replacement warranty, making it a must-have for any golf enthusiast.
Product Dimensions | 51"L x 15"W x 13"H |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Pocket Description | Stash Pocket |
Pattern | Solid |
Handle Type | Nylon padded, Rubber |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Shell Type | Hybrid |
UPC | 850016176776 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21 x 15 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 4.47 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51 x 15 x 13 inches |
Brand Name | CaddyDaddy |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer Full Replacement |
Model Name | Defender |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | CaddyDaddy |
Part Number | CDYDEFBLK |
Style | Durable |
Included Components | North Pole Club Protector |
R**R
CaddyDaddy Golf travel cover bag
Arrived timely. Decent durability & quality for a mid-range priced bag. Ample storage space. Airlines are hard on travel covers. I don’t expect it to last more than 12-15 flights.
D**N
We’ll built but too big
Like the “hard” top to this case, but leaves too much space in the upper part of the bag. Even with a “stiff arm” the bag bends/folds when being wheeled around.
J**G
Great Golf Clud Travel Bag
This cover bag was large enough to handle my slightly oversized golf bag with room to add other items as well. My bag is smaller than a professional style bag and larger than a carry bag and there was plenty of room to spare. It is durable and easy to handle. Fully loaded the Defender will stand vertical with out issue, at least it did with my equipment.
A**S
The Good, Bad, and Overall...
The Good: Ordered for my puppets. I needed something that would protect them while traveling and not weigh too much. Zippers work great and padding is very good.The Bad: I no longer play golf.Overall: My puppets cost between $350 -$750 a piece, so you can understand why I would want to protect them while travelling. I can fit 3 puppets inside in individual boxes for added protection. I'm sure it would be great for protecting your clubs too.
D**M
Sturdy and roomy
This bag is well built. Solid construction with plenty of room for my golf bag and other stuff. I’ve only taken it on one trip so far but it seems to hold up well. The wheels roll nicely.
M**E
Floppy
Floppy except for top. Could use built in bottom-length support.
C**Y
Don't expect to get more than a few uses out of this
Used once and the cheap plastic clasps on the outside of the bag were bent and can no longer be used. Had to tape it shut on the return flight so the straps weren't dangling when going through baggage area. Wasn't expecting anything great but I did expect to get more than one use out of it. Would have been cheaper to ship them back and forth through UPS/FedEx.
C**B
Excellent design and use of material
Really pleased with this golf travel bag. Exceptional materials were used making it quite sturdy and it maneuvers easily around. Very little effort has to be put forth in order to guide this in an airport.
P**R
Flimsy bag, wouldn't trust it to keep my golf clubs safe
The 'heavily padded top' doesn't have much padding at all, hardly an inch of it, and the molded top is easily compressed by just using my hands. Imagine what would happen to it during a flight, when baggage handlers throw several 30kg suitcases on top of it. Adding the north pole bar to the bag only addresses vertical compression, but during a flight luggage is stored horizontally, so compression is also horizontal. The north pole bar doesn't offer any kind of additional protection in that regard. A crucifix shaped bar would make more sense. But the whole notion of needing a bar to prevent compression of the travel bag shows how flimsy the bag is on its own. Why not design a sturdy travel bag instead? Or provide the north pole bar complimentary? The rest of the bag doesn't have any cushioning at all. It's just a thin outer layer of material that's wrapped around your golf bag. Maybe if you stuff the travel bag with a whole bunch of towels to the sides, it would keep your golf clubs safe during a flight. But that's not what I just bought a travel bag for. I could do that with any kind of bag and get the same result. For the purpose of keeping my golf clubs safe during a flight I wouldn't trust this bag and so it's pretty much a waste of money.
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