This is big enough to fit a smaller cart size bag or any stand bag. The inline skate wheels are a good addition to the bag, and there are curb rails behind it to ensure that you don’t wear out the bottom of the bag as you drag it along. Of course, with it being soft sided, you won’t get the same protection as a hard sided, but it’s certainly good enough. This is pretty thick, and you can tell when you get it that the Caddy Daddy Constrictor 2 is actually pretty durable, more durable than I thought for the price. The bag is made with an 1800D fabric construction. This is a bit of a problem when trying to get through security, but I had no trouble keeping all of my gear in this bag under $50. The more padding and features you get, the heavier the bag gets. This bag weighs in at just under nine pounds, which was considered a positive in our book. This leaves the shaft on the driver a little too exposed for my liking, so keep that in mind if you have a larger bag and a standard or longer driver. I had difficulty fitting the driver in the bag and had to pack it outside the bag. There is only one zipper on the bag, so you have to commit to your packing and get everything set before you zip and unzip. The combination of rubber and plastic is good for the price. In addition, the heavy duty curb rails and inline wheels seem to be high enough quality that they will hold up well over time. It does not seem to rip or fray in anyway, even after being used several times. The material is really durable polyester. In fact, I had to clean out my bag a little to make sure I felt comfortable about the way this bag was sitting in there. The oversized pockets on the outside of the bag are typically on my wish list when looking at a great golf travel cover, but the inside storage is tight. Overall, storage on the outside was great, but storage on the inside is minimal. Of course, for the price the bag is offered, it doesn’t have the same premium materials that you get with others, but there was nothing alarming about the protection offered with the CaddyDaddy Constrictor II. The upper part of the bag has heavy padding in place to ensure that your clubs are protected where it matters the most. The protection that the CaddyDaddy Golf Constrictor 2 offers is good. This one wans’t the worst, but it wasn’t the best. Mostly we noticed this with all of the soft-sided travel covers, but some are worse than others. Pulling the bag, you will notice a slight drag in the middle. In addition, these are inline wheels, not rotating wheels, so there is some limited maneuverability. With only two weeks on this CaddyDaddy Travel bag, expect to get a bit more pull and drag than you would with something that had four wheels. Overall there are no overly high end or fancy features like you get with something like the ClubGlider Meridian or some of the Bag Boy heavy duty travel bags. The bag has two wheels for easy rolling and can fit a golf stand bag and a golf cart bag. In addition, you will feel like the heavily padded design keeps your golf equipment safe and sound. The storage outside of the bag is excellent for extra gear like golf balls and even golf shoes. The CaddyDaddy Golf Constrictor 2 is a soft sided golf bag travel cover that is one of the best selling in the value category.
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