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Mizuno Aerolite Micro or Sun Mountain Swift (or Swift Zero G)


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Hi Guys,
Going to Scotland for 9 days in May and want the lightest setup possible. We are playing 10 to 11 rounds while there.

I currently have a Titleist Lightweight Stand Bag and like it a lot. The strap system is good, but the shoulder straps aren't that comfy. Thinking the micro straps look a little wider and better.

I'd like to know if you can fit full rain gear in the Micro and the Swift.

I like the divider concept of the Micro a little better, but I've always been a big Sun Mountain fan and have had 3.5 and have a 4.5 now as well. Shoulder straps on the 4.5 are a little wider and have more cushion then the Titleist bag, but I like the weight of the Titleist bag, so I mostly use that.

Also like the idea of a Swift Zero G, or even the regular Zero G. I am a carpenter and have had back problems when using suspenders on my tool belt if I loaded too much weight on my shoulders. I have gone back to regular tool belt on my waist and back problems subsided. I also go to the Chiro once a month for a "tune up" each month. Back problems are mostly gone unless I do something dumb while working.

The Zero G's get great reviews. Thinking the Swift Zero G might really be the way to go.

Nearest golf store is 40 minutes away. Thinking of ordering off Golfsmith. Have $20 off and free shipping on orders over $100.

Thanks for any help in advance.

Mike

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i carry a sun mountain swift x. sure the clubs fight for the same space sometimes but no biggie and it's worth it to me for the weight savings. plenty of pocket space for a rainsuit. have fun!

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