Big Max has made its name in the golf trolleys market, and the brand follows a simple philosophy: every product is different and has different requirements. Its line-up of bags is very impressive. Quite frankly, if you can’t find a bag you like here, you’ll struggle to find one anywhere.
The Big Max Dri Lite bags are water resistant, with waterproof zips. They are suitable for all weather conditions, while a new pipeless design also improves water drainage for better protection.
I’m still an avid carrier. I’m a romantic – I just like the feel of a bag on my back and the sound of the clubs as I walk. However, I am noticing a few aches and pains around my shoulders and back. The best golf stand bags are light – which is my number one priority – and the Dri Lite Hybrid 2 is certainly that, despite the 14-way divider.
Personally, I prefer a 4-way top. I don’t feel a slot is needed for every club. I like the speed of sliding a club back in without faffing around, but that’s just personal preference. Some golfers will obviously like the fact it allows you to organise your clubs by length, and that it guarantees an overview while playing.
What stands out for me is the styling – it’s one very attractive bag. The colours, of which there are five, are really smart, and the material has a premium look and feel. It’s extremely comfortable, too. The straps, which are easy to adjust, have a soft feel, so carrying really is a joy. It also has two really sturdy handles, so it’s easy to manoeuvre around. I do think the legs are quite spindly. Certainly I have seen sturdier legs, but I only see it being a problem if you’re playing in very windy conditions.
You can always rely on Big Max to cater for your storage needs. With seven pockets, there is plenty of space for all your extra clothing and accessories. One of these is a cooler pocket for food and drinks, and a waterproof valuables pocket, which is 100% waterproof. Meanwhile, there are hooks for your towel, a glove holder, and an umbrella holder. A special word for…
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