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| Caddy Daddy Co-Pilot Wheeled Travel Bag / Cover | 
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| Brand: Caddy Daddy Category: Sports
Buy New: $99.00
Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 30227
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No
ASIN: B000HZUKU8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Play wherever you go with this all-in-one design for the course and travel. Superior quality, functionality and performance make transportation a breeze. Perfect for golfers who are frequent travelers. Caddy Daddy Co-Pilot Pro Wheeled Travel Bag/Covers feature: Bag and cover all-in-one 48" x 16" x 8" dimensions 6-way top with full-length padded dividers Hardcase club protection throughout Padded hard top for maximum protection All-in-One Design for course and travel Metal failsafe Carabineer clips included Dual metal rings which accommodate optional TSA locks (2 small locks included) Accommodates 48" driver with 14+ club capacity Rugged molded base with inline skate wheels for easy rolling Ultra-durable 600D Nylon Construction 4 velcro locking straps for additional protection Heavily padded shoulder strap for comfortable transport 9 pockets and 3 handles for easy loading and carrying Weight: 12 lbs 1 Year Limited Warranty
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| Customer Reviews:
  Broken Driver January 30, 2008 I agree with everything in the other review titled "excellent travel bag". I was able to go to a golf store and try my clubs in different travel bags before making a purchase. A similar bag from Cleveland, while it had a little more room for clubs, had smaller wheels, which resulted in the bottom of the bag dragging along the floor/ground when pulled at the same level as the Caddy Daddy. So I purchased the Caddy Daddy Co-Pilot and took it on a golf trip from San Francisco to Puerto Vallarta. I was able to take a driver, 3, 5 & 7 wood, two hybrids, and 7,8,9,PW,SW and lob wedge (12 clubs), but you have to leave the covers off in order for them to fit in the case and get the cover on correctly.
When I arrived in Mexico and pulled out the driver, the graphite shaft what broken completely in half. This was a custom driver costing nearly $350.00. I can only attribute the loss to either the airline luggage handlers in the U.S. or Mexico or perhaps the TSA. I say that because of what is mentioned in the other review, which is that you have to arrange the clubs just right so that the cover slips into the bag and can be properly secured. So, perhaps the TSA inspected the bag, took the cover off, couldn't get it back on correctly, was under pressure and became frustrated. Who knows if the damage occured as a result of trying to maneuver the clubs to get the cover back on!!!
When I got home I went to see the other travel bags again just to reassure myself. Anyway, I am keeping this bag since the driver was the only club damaged and will cost about $100 to repair and re-grip. I do like the way the bag stands up on its own, which is handy when standing in long check-in lines, and there are more than adequate storage pockets. I will be purchasing the storage cover from Caddy Daddy from their web-site for around $20.00
  Excellent travel bag July 4, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Just purchased the Caddy Daddy traval bag and used it for the 1st time. I am very pleased with the bag. It is a bit small, but you can get all 14 clubs in, including your oversized driver. I had to play with the arrangement of the clubs in the bag to get the hard cover on, but with a bit of shifting clubs about I had the cover on. The hard cover top is secured in place with 4 velcro straps. I like the velcro strap idea as buckels can break. Yes, with extensive use the velcro starps could wear out, but you'd have to do a lot of traveling for that to happen. There are plenty of pockets for your stuff. The total weight of the bag with my clubs and other gear was roughly 30 pounds, well under the 50 pound limit imposed by the airlines. It wheeled easily and stood up by itself. I would recommend you purchase the separate cover which is made of a tough material.
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