2018 Titleist Cart Bag Range Unveiled

Titleist has added four new cart bags to its 2018 range.

2018 Titleist Cart Bag Range Unveiled

2018 Titleist Cart Bag Range Unveiled - Titleist has revealed four cart bag models added to its impressive 2018 selection

2018 Titleist Cart Bag Range Unveiled

On sale now, each bag features a forward-facing pocket design for easy access. The StaDry Deluxe and StaDry Lightweight cart bags feature Titleist’s patented StaDry waterproof technology while the Club 14 and Lightweight Club 14 are made from premium materials for added durability.

2018 Titleist club-14-bag

Priced at £220, it comes in three possible colours of Black/White/Red, Black, Charcoal, Red and Navy, White, Red.

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The Lightweight Club 14 (below) possesses all the benefits of the Club 14, but is slightly smaller and lighter which makes it easier to pick up and carry if necessary.

Lightweight-club-titleist-cart-bag

It has an RRP of £185 and comes in five colour options. The same three available for the Club 14, plus Black/Silver/Marina, and Navy/Pink/Silver.

The StaDry deluxe is the most expensive of the four cart bags at £285 but with that you get Titleist's patented waterproof technology.

2018 Titleist stadry-deluxe

For example they have seam-sealed zippers to give your clubs, your valuables, and anything else you keep in your golf bag dry in all conditions. It comes in three colour choices.

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Finally, the StaDry Lightweight offers the same performance as the Deluxe but comes in a more compact frame. Like the other three available it has innovative forward facing pockets for easy access.

2018 Titleist stadry-lightweight

Priced at £245 it comes in the same Black/White/Red colour way as pictured above, as well as in Black/Granite/Red, and Navy/Black/Red.

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