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Hi all, Thanks for all the great tips and info! I have a C130 about 6 years old. It is in perfect condition except the bottom of the bag has worn out and my. clubs fall thru. I've never seen this before.Anyone have a tip on repair? Sun Mountain has been non-responsive. Thanks!

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I too have the Sun Mountain C-130. Also, about the same age 5 - 6 years now. And the bottom of mine has cracked and broken out. The plastic or material they used seems brittle, it will crumble in your hands. My bag looks like new yet, and would like to continue to use it. My clubs are expensive, and I treat all my equipment well. The only time the bag is out in the sun is when I'm on the course. I store my clubs/bag in the garage on a bag & shoe stand made just for this. I really love how the bag is designed. Everything is right in front of you when the bag is on the cart. I have had other Sun Mountain stand bags is the past, and have had no problems with them, but at 56 years, I'm a cart rider now. I don't if anyone else has had this problem, I have sent Sun Mountain an email thru their website, but have not heard anything back from them.

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I had an issue with an older Sun Mountain stand bag and found them very responsive.  When I received the help with my issue (older strap broke), I had called them at the number listed on my bag.  Even though my bag was quite old, they sent me the strap for free.  I understand that they have a repair service as well for more complex bag issues.

I suggest giving them a call and see if they can help you.  The number on their website is (800) 227-9224.

I hope that helps!

Regards,

Dan

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