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anyone else have this issue
i absolutely love this bag

but the legs bounce off the back of my legs when walking..starting to really pi$$ me off

anyone have issues w Ogio for warranty?
or have this same problem w theirs?

i emailed Ogio, but yet to hear back from themv
i dont want to be without a bag, as i dont have another

and the store was unclear if i could return it - even w the receipt and its only 2 mnths old!
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I have not had problems with the legs on my ozone so far. Ogio typically makes quality bags.

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I have 3 OGIO stand bags, 1 is an OZONE 4-5 yrs old and no problems here. Is the clip that holds the legs together secured properly? You shouldn't have any problem with a return, but I'd call them and not wait on an email reply.

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anyone else have this issue

Mine does the exact same thing. I love the bag but the legs chattering all day annoys me.

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i will call Ogio today and see what they say and let you know
i hope they let me exchange it
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Posted
Slide the black plastic clip on the leg assembly on the bag (not the legs themselves) up a bit higher, that should secure them better. FYI, expect some resistance.

Posted
I had the same problem I took a hammer and adjusted the tension thing as tight as I could and no help. I took that P.O.S back, bought the mizuno bag and its way better than both the Ogio's I bought and returned this year...

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Posted
well took it back to Golf Town, no receipt or anything
exchanged it for another Ozone, no questions asked
they didnt even check to see if it was broker, just yep here's you $220 Credit! hahah!

check this out
i bought it breand new there, marked as last years bag for $140 (retail $189)
then they returned it for the Grom, instead of the Ozone (retail $210) hahahaha!!!!

so after an hour and half of looking at all the bags, I went w the same one, hoping this one would be better...just a different color

i went w the "electric" color (gunmetal grey and turqiose) yes i know..kinda gay
but it sure pops in real life, so i said hey what the hell

Ogio even said i could exchange it ANYWHERE in Canada w NO RECEIPT as they will honor the warranty....props to Ogio for standing up to their product!!
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well here we are back to square one
my wife's bag did the same thing and now my SECOND Ogio Ozone
same issue - legs wont retract AGAIN

well, learned my lesson - OGIO bags suck teets

now what........

any suggestions out there?

it MUST be a stand bag, as I walk 98% of the time
somthing light w good club mgmnt

I like the looks of the PING Freestyle, but it seems like the clubs stick out further (you see more shaft) - anyone notice this too or is it just me?
Sun Mountain 3.5 Superlight?
Mizuno Aerolite III?

any ideas?
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Posted
well, i decided to go with the Mizuno AeroLite III Stand Bag, in the White/Orange/Black Scheme
i have read that so many dudes like it, so figured why not?
i don't play anything Mizuno, but ah well...it is what it is

hopefully a better bag than the Ogio was
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