Product Description
Ogio Chaos Organizer Cart Bags feature: - 10", 9-way velour-lined Woode top
- Full-length 8-way club dividers
- 600D poly 420 dobby diamond nylon
- Single padded adjustable shoulder strap for transport
- Dual side handles ease lifting
- Ball silo (3 ball dispenser) provides quick and easy access
- 8 zippered pockets including velour-lined valuables pocket
- Lift Grip integrated trunk handle
- Elastic oversized towel loop
- Glove/putter cover velcro strip
- Cart strap containment loop
- 4 pre-loaded tee holders
- Umbrella cord
- Includes zippered rainhood
- Weight: 7.5 lbs
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Designed to control chaos by providing a place for everything, this cart bag offers dedicated homes for golf towels, gloves, and even putter covers thanks to Velcro strips and bungee holders. It's outfitted with the 10-inch Woode organizing top with full-length three-way dividers to minimize club contact, the neoprene Ball Silo three-ball dispenser for quick access, and eight zippered pockets. The bag is 37 inches high and weighs 7.5 pounds. For easy lifting, it has dual side handles and the Lift Grip integrated trunk handle. Other features include an elastic oversized towel loop and a containment loop for the strap. Specifications: - Height: 37"
- Weight 7.5 lbs
- 10" Woode organizing top
- Zippered rain hood
- Lift Grip integrated trunk handle
- Ball Silo 3-ball dispenser
- 8 zippered pockets
- Elastic oversized towel loop
- Containment loop for strap
About Ogio From humble beginnings to a modern phenomenon, top gear bag designer OGIO still thrives on the substance that spurred its existence: vision. Michael Pratt fostered the prodigy that is OGIO, and with intuition and a little financial reinforcement spawned the young company's venture into gear bag design. With an innovative line of duffels and packs loaded with excess features, OGIO dished out the inner extreme everyone craved. With this driving appetite, OGIO reinvented golf with a fresh contemporary line and a pimped out golf cart, more widely known as the BRV (battle-ready vehicle).
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