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Big Max Aqua 7 Stand Bag Review

Big Max Aqua 7 Stand Bag Review

Austrian brand Big Max are all about the accessories, they are best known for making some fantastic and truly innovative trolleys but have steadily been building their reputation as a maker of quality golf bags. I am not overly familiar with the brand so was looking forward to giving this bag a go. 

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I am a huge fan of lightweight bags, the lighter the better and at just 1.7kg (3.75lbs), this fits the bill. With four full length club dividers it can cope with a full set but is better suited for less which is how Big Max pitch the bag. Being so slim and light you would think that the pocket space would have to be compromised but I was impressed with the placement and sizes of the six pockets available, which include what you would expect from a larger bag. The large pocket could easily fit a few extra layers of clothing, the valuables pocket is padded and conveniently placed, and there is room for plenty of golf balls and other knik-knaks. The only pocket that I felt was a little on the small side was the insulated cooler pocket, so if you are a fan on 30oz plus water bottles like myself, you may have to downsize. 

Big Max Aqua 7 Stand Bag Review

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Often slimline bags can feel a touch on the flimsy side, but this felt well-built, and the stand was reactive and very stable regardless of the ground slope. I really like the strap for the legs of the stand, which could have been all too easy to forego on such a light bag that will likely not be used much on a push cart, but it is nice to have that option and makes it ideal for travelling with. 

Big Max Aqua 7 Stand Bag Review

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To wear the bag is very comfortable with good padding on the straps, the back padding, with air channel technology keeps you cool and gives the bag a nice balance to it when walking. The material, overall look and feel of the bag feels quality, and well constructed which is not always the case with 100% waterproof bags

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