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Sun Mountain comes out with new versions of a great Club Glider travel bag

Wednesday October 29, 2008 | 13:34:42 193 words, 31542 views
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I rarely hawk golf equipment on this site, but here’s something that actually lives up to its billing.

The Club Glider from Sun Mountain is the best golf/travel bag I’ve ever used. It has fold-out legs that start roughly in the middle of the bag, and makes it so easy to roll, you can – I mean, literally – move it with your pinkie finger. Bag, clubs and everything you can stuff in it. They also have pivoting wheels.

Here’s my review of the bag.

Now, Club Glider is coming out with three different models: Pro, Meridian and Cascade. They’re designed from “weekend warriors” to pros, according to Sun Mountain.

The Meridian is the name for the original Club Glider. Cascade is the entry-level model and the Pro, the biggest, can carry a staff bag or two carry bags.

They range in price from $269 to $349.

I haven’t tried the other two, but the Meridian gets my vote. It’s worth the money if you travel a lot and want to save your aching back for golf.

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