Sun Mountain H2NO Lite VLO 14-Way Stand Bag Review

How did this fully waterproof, hybrid stand bag perform when we took it onto the golf course?

Sun Mountain H2NO Lite VLO 14-way Stand Bag review
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Golf Monthly Verdict

One of the best examples of a hybrid stand bag we've tested to date. It excels at fulfilling its role as either a stand bag or a cart bag in a premium, reliable and lightweight build. This will be the perfect bag for the golfer who regularly swaps between carrying and using a trolley but only wants to invest in one bag.

Reasons to buy
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    Class-leading waterproofing

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    Lightweight build for its size

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    Dedicated area for it to sit on a trolley

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    Excellent padding on shoulder straps and hip pad

Reasons to avoid
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    Silhouette too large for the dedicated walking golfer

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Hybrid stand bags are becoming more and more popular. But what is a hybrid golf bag? Simply put, it's a golf bag that can be used both as a stand bag and as a cart bag equally effectively. I've tested a handful of these types of bags now - like the Motocaddy EliteFlex and Big Max Dri Lite Hybrid Prime - and think I've cracked the exact type of golfer these bags are for. They're a niche category, but Sun Mountain’s new offering is one of the few lightweight and fully waterproof options in this space.

To me, a hybrid golf bag is for the golfer who uses a trolley or ride-on cart 80% of the time, but does have the want or need to carry their bag the other 20% of the time. The hybrid bag allows this type of golfer to buy one type of golf bag, instead of having to buy one of the best stand bags and one of the best cart bags at the same time.

Sun Mountain H2NO Lite VLO 14-way Stand Bag review

The bag will fit flush onto any trolley thanks to the universal base and VLO technology.

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So, why this Sun Mountain? I’ve always banged this drum, but I think Sun Mountain make the best waterproof bags in the business. All the seams on the bag are taped and sealed to prevent water in, while the fabric is treated for water resistance on both sides, not just the outside, like some. If waterproofing is high on your list of wants, I’d always recommend one of the best Sun Mountain bags.

Another unique addition to this bag is the VLO technology. This is the area of the bag where, when using a trolley, the top handle attaches to the bag. Sun Mountain has lowered the stand system and developed a specific area of the bag built to withstand the strain of a trolley handle. Whereas other hybrid bags lower the stand system, few take time to reinforce this area, like Sun Mountain has. It certainly makes the punchy £369 RRP a little more bearable, considering the superb build quality of this bag.

Sun Mountain H2NO Lite VLO 14-way Stand Bag review

The plastic VLO area on the back of the bag means nothing will get damaged when it is being housed on a trolley.

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When you use this as a conventional stand bag instead of a cart bag, it also excels. At 2.6kg, it’s one of the more lightweight bags in this category, and the padding on the straps and hip pad is superb. The soft, spongy materials used take strain away from your shoulders and make sure the bag doesnt rub against your back as you carry it.

Sun Mountain H2NO Lite VLO 14-way Stand Bag review

The material on the shoulder straps offers an excellent level of padding.

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All in all, I can’t fault what this bag offers. Yes, it’s a niche type of golf bag, but it has absolutely nailed everything it has tried to set out. Excellent waterproofing, dedicated areas that allow it to sit perfectly on a trolley and a lightweight build with excellent padding that makes it as easy to carry. Yes, it's expensive, but having tested this over several rounds, I think it is worth every penny to the dedicated golfer who plays all year round.

Dan Parker
Staff Writer

Dan has been with Golf Monthly team since 2021. He graduated with a Masters degree in International Journalism from the University of Sussex and looks after equipment reviews and buying guides, specializing in golf shoe, golf bag, golf cart and apparel reviews. Dan has now tested and reviewed over 50 pairs of golf shoes and is an expert in the field. A left-handed golfer, his handicap index is currently 6.5, and he plays at Fulford Heath Golf Club in the West Midlands.

Dan's current What's In The Bag:

Mini driver: PXG Secret Weapon 13°
Fairway: Ping G440 Max 16°, Ping G440 Max 21°
Irons: Cobra King Tec Utility 19°, Ping i230 (5-PW)
Wedges: Ping Glide Forged Pro (50, 56)
Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour X
Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet
Bag: Vessel Sunday III

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