The Straight Jacket lives up to its name by providing exceptional stability and security for your gear. Constructed with heavy grade materials, this durable, soft-sided bag includes inline skate wheels and powerful internal cinch straps to secure and transport sizes ranging from traditional stand bags to oversize tournament bags.
Large main compartment
Oversized off-road wheels
Easy entry opening with internal cinch-down straps
Twin outer pockets for accessories
Fully padded top
Just As Pictured!
Review Date: July 1, 2010
Reviewer: LAF,
The Ogio bag was perfect, my husband loved it. It is durable, classy and looks just like the picture.
Took on TSA and the airlines and survived!
Review Date: April 23, 2010
Reviewer: T. Broderick, Boise, ID USA
Came through a little scuffed and banged about but my clubs were perfect!
Neat trick - secure clubs in bundle in your bag (I used a velcro strap). Get two ~1 1/2inch dowels, cut about 1 inch longer than your longest club, place in bag. I placed a plastic bucket over clubs and dowels, THEN placed all into OGIO bag. Secure it all with a TSA approved lock and away you go!
This really protected my clubs from vertical or longitudinal impacts!
ogio travel bag
Review Date: July 16, 2010
Reviewer: rich1106,
nice product, but not highly optioned. good bag if you're looking for a reasonably priced travel bag with no outside pockets and simple design.
Very Stylish Adequate Club Protection
Review Date: July 7, 2008
Reviewer: D. Bellouny, High Bridge, NJ USA
This is a nice travel bag. The wheels moved with ease and was easy to move around the airport. It has decent padding for club heads. I have an average set of clubs and they barly fit with a simple stand bag. This may prove to be a problem if you have long clubs. I used it with a clubglove stiff arm. With that and a couple of towels around the club heads it probably performed as close to a hard case as you can get. I would still like to see more padding especially around the club heads.
Gets the job done but not as sturdy as I thought
Review Date: March 2, 2010
Reviewer: D. Lee,
It's no more a simple bag. I thought it would be heavily padded (at least near the top) but no. If you're checking your clubs on the plane, you're handing over your clubs "hoping" they'll be fine. Basically, it feels like you're dropping off your teenage daughter at a frat party (not that this will ever happen), but basically you never have the peace of mind that your clubs are fully protected. While a hard cover golf case is a heavier pain in the butt (and you can't fold for easy storage), it's the way to go when traveling. If you're not flying with your clubs and you're just wheeling it around, you'll be fine with the OIGO.