This New Waterproof Stand Bag Packs Cart Bag Storage, But There's One Small Catch

Our review of the Big Max Aqua Eight H stand bag reveals incredible storage space and a premium trap system. But do the fiddly zips ruin the experience? Here is our full verdict.

The Big Max Aqua Eight H Stand Bag
(Image credit: Tom Lewis)
Golf Monthly Verdict

Big Max has rethought a lot of the design of the Aqua Eight H Stand Bag, and we're glad to report it's worked very well. Not only do the pockets provide ample space, but the clever carry system and design reveal premium performance in what is an extremely competitive space.

Reasons to buy
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    Well thought out pockets provide plenty of space

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    Clever carry system works well on all terrains

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    Fully waterproof design provides peace of mind

Reasons to avoid
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    Zips aren't the strongest and feel slightly flimsy

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I've always been a fan of Big Max golf bags; in fact, I've had two of them previously - Aqua Eight G and Dri Lite Seven G.

They rank among the best waterproof golf bags money can buy, and for good reason, which is why I was excited to test the Big Max Aqua Eight H stand bag, a model that has received a bit of a redesign.

A golfer hits a golf ball, with the Big Max Aqua Eight H Stand Bag in front

(Image credit: Howard Boylan)

The headline news isn't just the new ErgoFit Disc, which aids carrying, but also the rethought storage space, which has an extra-large cooler bag with a drain function, as well as a soft-touch valuables' bag and well-thought-out organiser pockets.

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Off the bat, I was very impressed by the pockets and, indeed, the sheer size of them. Given this is a stand bag, it almost rivals those in the best golf cart bag categories, such is the depth and space of it.

In the cooler bag, I could fit two 600ml Smart water bottles, while the pocket that stored the waterproof cover could also hold a waterproof top and a midlayer comfortably

What I particularly liked was the valuables pocket. Inside, you will find two mesh sections, as well as the main pocket itself, which means I could store my phone, wallet, gloves, keys and even sun cream and bug spray.

Put simply, the storage on offer was exceptional.

The pocket of the Big Max Aqua Eight H Stand Bag

(Image credit: Tom Lewis)

For me, the good news doesn't stop there either, as I was very pleased with the work done on the carrying system.

All four straps of the bag meet neatly in the ErgoFit Disc and, after readjusting to the correct height, they move seamlessly to keep the bag stable when extra weight is applied.

I tested the Cobra Ultradry Pro stand bag in 2023, and was impressed with how the straps moved to keep the bag level, and I'm very happy to say that the Big Max was similar in that regard.

Moving to the weight, and I will admit the Aqua Eight H is on the larger side, which meant the weight was too.

It is distributed well, though, especially given the number of items I was able to get in it. What's more, I did manage to carry the stand bag with no problems for 36 holes, so it's definitely manageable.

A close up of the Big Max Aqua Eight H Stand Bag

(Image credit: Tom Lewis)

One point worth noting is that, like other Big Max bags, you'll be happy to know thick, cushioned straps are provided so that it's comfortable.

These straps can be removed easily via the ErgoFit Disc, making the move from carrying to putting it on a trolley/cart seamless.

There's a lot to like about the Aqua Eight H. In terms of downsides, there are one or two small bits.

Like every golf bag, dividers are a personal preference and, with this particular model, it has a seven-way top. This helped separate the clubs, in terms of ordering the bag, it does make it slightly harder than a bag with either a four-way or 14-way top.

For me, the biggest negatives are the zips. They are fully waterproof and do a good job of keeping water out, but they do feel slightly flimsy and are fiddly to do up.

This is something I found to be a problem with the other Big Max bag I tested, where the main zip was slightly faulty and, consequently, broke a few months after being used.

A close-up of the zips on the Big Max Aqua Eight H Stand Bag

(Image credit: Tom Lewis)

Overall, the bag is sturdy, but I would like the zips to be a bit more substantial and smoother. For me, though, the Big Max Aqua Eight H is an excellent all-round model and, if you are after a fully waterproof bag that offers premium performance, it's certainly an option to think about.

The zips might be the only let-down, but I really enjoyed my overall experience while testing this stand bag.

Matt Cradock
Staff Writer

Matt joined Golf Monthly in February 2021 covering weekend news, before also transitioning to equipment and testing. After freelancing for Golf Monthly and The PGA for 18 months, he was offered a full-time position at the company in October 2022 and continues to cover news and social media.

Taking up the game when he was just seven years of age, Matt made it into his county squad just a year later and continues to play the game at a high standard, with a handicap of around 2-4. To date, his best round is a six-under-par 66 having been seven-under through nine.

Matt’s current What’s In The Bag?

Driver: Honma TW747, 8.75°

Fairway Wood: Ping G430 LST 15°, 19°

Irons: TaylorMade P7CB

Wedges: Cleveland 588 RTX 2.0 Tour Satin, 50°, 56°, 60°

Putter: Cleveland TFI 2135 Satin Cero

Ball: Titleist Pro V1

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