Big Max launches Aqua Seven winter bag

BIG MAX has brought forward the launch of its Aqua Seven stand bag, a waterproof model that is designed to withstand the vagaries of a typical UK winter.

BIG MAX has brought forward the launch of its Aqua Seven stand bag, a waterproof model that is designed to withstand the vagaries of a typical UK winter, as golfers prepare flood back onto the fairways following the latest lockdown.

The Aqua Seven, which has an RRP of £139, features waterproof material, waterproof zips and fully-sealed seams, giving it a 10,000mm hydrostatic rating. With an oversize top and full-length dividers, this compact stand bag can accommodate four more clubs than a traditional winter bag, while weighing just 1.7kg.  

Five waterproof pockets, including a cooler pocket, provide plenty of storage options, while neat features such as air channel straps, umbrella holder, glove holder, and robust carry handle add extra practicality. It is offered in eight colour options.

Ian Waddicar, UK Managing Director of BIG MAX, commented: “We would usually wait until the new year for our new product launches, but with stock available, we thought we would give golfers who brave the elements after the latest lockdown a little helping hand.

“The Aqua Seven is 100% waterproof, incredibly lightweight and perfect for a winter round. Let’s hope it can help more golfers enjoy getting out on the course by making those winter conditions just a bit more manageable.”  

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