Motocaddy launches ‘Flightsafe’ travel cover 

Motocaddy has launched the new Flightsafe Flight Cover which offers golfers unrivalled club protection when taking their clubs abroad or when in transit.

Motocaddy has launched the new Flightsafe Flight Cover which offers golfers unrivalled club protection when taking their clubs abroad or when in transit.

The innovative cover boasts thick-cushioned padding and a reinforced detachable sleeve that secures around the top of the golf bag to help protect the clubheads and most fragile part of the shafts. 

The innovative design also enables the Flightsafe cover to fold down into a compact cube shape for easy storage, with the reinforced sleeve doubling-up as a convenient carry and storage case.

An easily accessible front pocket provides a useful extra travel feature, while six smooth-rolling wheels and five well-positioned handles aid transportation. 

The Flightsafe came about as a result of Motocaddy CEO John Helas discovering that his driver was broken following a long-haul flight. “I pulled my headcover off on the first tee and the head went one way and the shaft was just left hanging,” said John. “Several people I spoke to about it had the same story. So, instead of having to take the heads off clubs for safe travel, we developed the Flightsafe. We’re delighted with the result, as travelling golfers can now avoid their golf trip being ruined by broken clubs!” he added. 

The Flightsafe Flight Cover is available to buy now at an RRP of £199.99/€229.99. 

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