We’ve always been fans of Big Max golf bags, so much so that a number of their models feature in our best golf bags’ guide. Now, we have finally got our hands on the Aqua Eight G Stand Bag, which only adds and heightens their iconic Aqua range.
I actually own the Aqua Seven stand bag and adore it, so was excited to test out the Aqua Eight G and, straight off the bat, it’s good news, as the overall look of the Eight G is superb. Adorned with various splashes of color and trim, it follows the same style as previous models, as Big Max have given this particular bag a seven-way divider, six spacious pockets, various handles for easy carrying and full waterproof protection.
Admittedly, when I first picked up and put the Aqua Eight on my shoulders, it did feel and look bigger than some of the other best golf stand bags on the market. However, when fully packed up with golf clubs, tees, balls etc, the bag still felt very light, with the carrying experience near faultless as the weight was evenly distributed.
Providing me with two thickly padded straps, what I really liked was that the leg lock system is hidden within the bag, so it’s less likely to break, and the legs stay up when the bag is placed on the shoulders. What’s more, the pockets, especially the cooler pocket, are easily accessible, but just be wary of the plastic protector on the left side of the bag which, occasionally, did hit the back of my leg.
In regards to the design of the bag, you can tell that those who like golf are involved, as the pockets are cleverly laid out and very spacious. The biggest pocket on the right hand side is large enough to hold waterproofs and a rain cover, with the waterproof pocket above it ideal for storing your phone and other necessities when out on the course.
Another two pockets feature on the left side, whilst the cooler pocket can store a medium-large sized water bottle when out on the move. The only slight downside is the larger the bottle the more it obstructs the pocket below, but I could still easily move my hand down and around it to access the golf balls that were stored in that particular pocket.
As mentioned, the bag comes across slightly larger than some of the other carry bags available, but there was no issue storing it in the trunk of my car or a cupboard at home. Also, when strapped onto a golf cart, the Aqua Eight G stayed…
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