Titleist 4UP StaDry Stand Bag Review
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Overall there is a lot to like with this Titleist 4UP StaDry stand bag, chiefly its ache-saving light weight, and its functional design of pockets, handles and shoulder straps. While it's not cheap at £175, its durability and high quality waterproof fabric should make it a good long term investment.
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This bag is as light as they come, making it perfect for people for like to carry 12 months a year, while its loop zips and easy grab handles make it very functional, which will appeal to all golfers
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The three-way divider top will not be for everyone, making it a bit clumsy to differentiate between irons when you're carrying 14 clubs
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Titleist 4UP StaDry Stand Bag Review - Key Technology
Titleist’s 4UP StaDry bag weighs in at less than 4lbs (1.8kg), but is still waterproof for use through the seasons. Titleist called it the 4UP bag because it believes its features put you 4up against the competition.
It gains this advantage through its light weight (1up), its excellent durability (2up), being 100 per cent waterproof thanks to the StaDry material and seam sealed zips (3up) and finally by being developed and made with the most premium materials with golfers' needs in mind (4up).
Three integrated lift handles plus an active recoil EVA Stand System makes picking up your bag between shots very easy, while four waterpoof zippered pockets keep your most important belongings dry.
Titleist 4UP StaDry Stand Bag Review - The Verdict
Overall there is a lot to like with this Titleist 4UP StaDry stand bag, chiefly its ache-saving light weight, and its functional design of pockets, handles and shoulder straps. While it's not cheap at £175, its durability and high quality waterproof fabric should make it a good long term investment.
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