Airfind 6-Way Top Stand Bag with Auto-Deploy Legs and 8 Storage Pockets, Red

Airfind 6-Way Top Stand Bag with Auto-Deploy Legs and 8 Storage Pockets, Red

$165.99
Sale price  $165.99 Regular price 
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Airfind 6-Way Top Stand Bag with Auto-Deploy Legs and 8 Storage Pockets, Red

Airfind 6-Way Top Stand Bag with Auto-Deploy Legs and 8 Storage Pockets, Red

$165.99
Sale price  $165.99 Regular price 

Pack the Airfind 6-way top stand bag into your weekend rotation when the walk matters more than the ride. The polyester shell rides at roughly six pounds on the shoulder, with an 11" x 8" head frame that keeps a half-set of irons spaced apart so the grips never grind. Wake the auto-deploy legs by setting the bag down and they spread into a stance wide enough for sloped fairway lies. The hook-and-loop glove tab sits right at thumb-reach when you set the bag down between approaches, and a dedicated ball pocket near the base means you stop fishing through the apparel sleeve every time you need a fresh ball on the tee box.

The ergonomically curved back panel sits flush against the spine instead of riding high, so the load transfers through the hips on long carries instead of pulling on the trapezius. Eight separate pockets keep the wallet zone away from the wet-towel zone, and the umbrella sleeve runs vertically through the spine of the bag rather than hanging awkwardly off the side. Aluminum-painted accents resist the dings that knock the finish off lesser stand bags after a season of cart-strap cycling. The red colorway uses a saturated tone that stays readable across cloudy and bright conditions, useful when you set the bag down on the cart path and circle back twenty yards later.

Auto-Deploy Stand Geometry - Setting the bag down triggers the legs into a wide stance tuned for the kind of off-camber fairway lies that buckle narrower stands. The geometry holds even when half the irons are out.
Six-Way Top with Full Grip Clearance - The 11" x 8" head frame separates a half-set so grips never rub against each other in transit. Pulling a club is a one-hand motion, not a wiggle-and-extract.
Pocket Zoning that Actually Works - Apparel, accessories, balls, and valuables ride in dedicated compartments, so the wet rain glove never ends up sharing a pocket with the rangefinder. Eight pockets total, each sized for what it is meant to hold.
Spine-Aligned Umbrella Sleeve - The umbrella runs through the back panel rather than dangling off the side, so the bag balance does not shift when storms roll in. Pulling the umbrella out is a straight vertical motion.
Padded Dual-Shoulder Comfort - The contoured back panel transfers the load through the hips instead of riding on the upper trapezius. Long walking rounds feel like a backpack hike, not a single-strap haul.

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