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Sun Mountain introduces a new Sunday golf bag

12.00pm 1st September 2017 - New Products - This story was updated on Monday, September 4th, 2017

Sun Mountain, market leader in premium quality golf bags, is adding another model to its popular waterproof H2NO range with the addition of the new H2NO Sunday bag.

The ultra-lightweight bag with a solid base features retractable ‘stubby legs’ to keep it off the ground during play and is made from the proven, reliable H2NO waterproof fabric with water-resistant zips and taped seams.

The new H2NO Sunday bag also incorporates a 3-way padded divider to protect the clubs and make them easily accessible; one full length and another half-length pocket; a rain hood; adjustable padded carry strap and hip pad; plus an umbrella holder and rubber carry handle. There is also an extra pocket inside for valuables in one of the pockets.

“Sun Mountain was the first brand to introduce waterproof bags for all-weather golfers almost a decade ago and this new Sunday version is just the thing for players who like to travel light when carrying their clubs on the course,” said Tony Fletcher, Sales Director for Sun Mountain in the UK & Ireland.

Constructed from a super-lightweight durable nylon fabric with a 2000mm coating to protect golf clubs and accessories from the elements, the bag comes in two colour options – Navy/grey and Black/white at a RRP of £140.

Other bags in the Sun Mountain H2NO range include the Lite, the Super Lite and the 14-Way. Each of these bags is also adaptable for club cresting and elaborate embroidery patterns. For more information, visit www.brandfusionltd.co.uk

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