New Titleist bag range for 2007
Titleist has unveiled its latest range of golf bags for 2007, which are available in various designs and colours.
Titleist is is releasing a new bag range for 2007, which will be available to buy directly and from retail outlets within the next few weeks. There are three main designs, each of which is available in a variety of colours.
The new 9in X78 Stand Bag features a four-way circular moulded top mesh with three-way, full-length dividers and non-slip, foam-padded contoured straps. It is available in slate/charcoal with silver trim, navy/cobalt with yellow trim, navy/red with silver trim and black/gold with silver trim. It comes with a RRP of £115.
Another new addition to the Titleist stand bag range is the X76 Stand Bag (RRP £95), a slightly lighter version of the X78. It comes with a padded four-point foam double strap designed for optimum balance and weight distribution and a six-way mesh covered top-cuff with three-way, full-length dividers. Colour schemes available are black/charcoal with burgundy trim, black/burnt orange with yellow trim and black/pink with white trim.
If you are looking for a cart bag, the new 9in RC-07 Reverse Cart Series could be for you. It features seven-way, graphite-friendly, full-length dividers while a Teflon coating provides waterproof protection. There are numerous spacious pockets that can store everything a golfer needs, from waterproof suits to drinks and balls. There are three colour options: black/silver with white piping; red/black/silver with white piping; and ocean/black/silver with white piping. The RRP is £105.
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