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Sun Mountain V1 cart - does a stand bag work?


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Hello,

I'm about to pull the trigger on a used Sun Mountain V1 push cart and was wondering if stand bags work on it? I realize there are no straps on this cart, but would stand bags work?

Thanks!

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Depends on the design of the bag, but generally, they will work fine. I had the V1, currently have the V2. Good carts, both.


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Generally speaking, I don't believe the fit will be very good.  I wanted to do the same thing, tried putting the stand bag on the push cart in the store and the legs will prevent the bag from sitting properly in the cart.  It can work but I'm pretty sure the bag will start to rotate and not stay in the proper position.

Fred

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