Sunday, April 10, 2011

How to pick a Golf Bag trip Cover

You should choose a golf bag travel cover according to your needs. Everybody's needs are different, and you should check out the pros and cons of the hard travel covers and the soft. There are times when the hard cover is best and others when you would be easier with the soft one.

If you fly a lot, you would be well advised to get yourself a hard travel cover for your golf bag and clubs. These covers can be thrown about a bit by baggage handlers, no matter how many 'fragile' stickers you put on them. On the other hand if you only travel occasionally by car, you will find a soft golf travel cover provides enough protection, especially if packed properly, and is also lighter and easier to travel with.

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Check out the Other Features

The base features that you should be looking out for consist of padding for your club heads, to forestall them hitting against each other and getting damaged, and decent strapping that secures your golf bag inside, so preventing it banging colse to inside and damaging the club shafts.

Other things that are of use are external strapping to hold a small carry case or laptop case, accumulate pockets for shoes and a good set of handles. Many habitancy forget that they have to carry the travel cover to the car, load it into the boot and pull it out again. A good set of straps makes that easier. The wheels should also be fairly large and quite robust. You don't want them buckling or sticking when you are walking through airport terminals

If you are Alone then too Much Luggage can be a Problem

You must keep in mind that unless you have others to help you, you will have a golf travel cover in one hand and a suitcase in the other. Any other baggage you have will be a problem. Your travel cover should have has much storage space as possible. If you can get one that takes a convert of clothing plus a few toiletries for one or two nights, then that would be great. You could then dispense with at least one suitcase, and your golf case could be the only luggage you have with you.

All of these extras, and more, such as coolers with chill packs, are good but you must not take your mind off the whole conjecture for having a golf bag cover: it is for security during travel. So collate the amount of traveling you expect to do and choose your bag from that. Lots of flying demands a hard cover and if you are mostly driving, or possibly flying only once a year, you should find a les expensive soft cover is your best option.

Some travel Covers will fit onto your Golf Buggy

There are cases to be made for each option, so once you have decided that, then check out all the other options that are ready to you; the customization, the color and so on. If you opt for the soft cover, you may be able to use it out on the golf policy without having to take your golf bag out. That saves a bit of work and also gives your clubs added protection. You can fit them to your cart or golf buggy, and you don't even have to carry them colse to the golf course.

There is a lot of selection ready to you when you are shopping for a golf bag travel cover [http://www.golftravelbagtips.com/golf-bag-travel-cover/a-golf-bag-travel-cover-for-all-your-needs.php], and lots of makers supply a range to suit their own range of golf bags. It's best to match your cover with your golf bag which assures you of a exquisite fit, than to try to fit a golf bag by one maker into a cover produced by another.

Make sure you know what you want then go and get it. You are going to have it for a long time so make the right choice.

How to pick a Golf Bag trip Cover

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