⛳️ Don’t let rain bench your game—stay covered, stay ahead!
The Rain Wedge Easy Access Golf Bag Rain Hood by ProActive Sports is a lightweight (240g), water-resistant nylon cover featuring a weighted front to resist wind displacement. Its adjustable clip and strap system ensures a secure fit on your golf bag, providing reliable protection during wet and windy conditions.
Brand | ProActive Sports |
Color | Black |
Material | Nylon |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Product Dimensions | 2"L x 10"W x 11"H |
Number of Dividers | 3 |
Item Weight | 240 Grams |
Number Of Pockets | 3 |
Manufacturer | ProActive Sports |
UPC | 094922523891 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00094922523891 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.68 x 9.45 x 2.6 inches |
Package Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 10 x 11 inches |
Brand Name | ProActive Sports |
Country of Origin | China |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | BARW01 |
Model Year | 2010 |
Sport Type | Golf |
S**N
Perfect functionality
Really great addition to my golf gear, Covers clubs perfectly and the easy access to clubs is perfect. First time I played n the rain with it my friends they were impressed enough to order for themselves.
T**D
Keeps my Golf Clubs Impecabbly Dry
The Rain Wedge golf club cover definitely keeps my clubs dry, and the price was very reasonable. I have had other covers that made claims to keep clubs dry, but this one does. It installs easily with 2 large alligator style clips that clip onto the top of the bag, and a slide clip belt that wraps through the handle of the back of the bag. The hood raises and lowers easily, and more than covers my 46- inch driver (including the club cover). Some reviews of this product indicated there were some manufacturing defects in their Rain Wedge with the metal spring and some of the stitching on the cover. I did not find this to be true with the product I received. There is one thing that could be done to make this product more user-friendly. The bag should be maybe 1 - 2 inches longer and wider. This is just a matter of personal preference. This results from having to bend and fold the metal spring hardware which provides the structure of the Rain Wedge. When I have to roll up the Rain Wedge it is slightly problematic of me getting it into the bag securely the first time since I have arthritis in a few fingers. Otherwise, this was definitely a great purchase.
T**E
Great product and easy to set up
I purchased this product the other day after seeing it from another similar product I bought. The other product is in my golf locker. Yesterday I was caught in a couple of brief showers. As it started sprinkling, I pulled the rain wedge out of my bag and had it on (first time seeing it) in seconds. As the designer said (and I totally agree) this product should be in EVERY bag purchased with their logo on it. This is absolutely the best rain cover I’ve seen. The only thing I hate about this product is I wasn’t the person that thought of it. Lol seriously though you won’t be disappointed having one in your bag!
G**N
Wow it works!
It really works well. Must have. Collapses nicely to store in the storage bag provided with it.
B**R
Useful product
Use this for a 36 hole tournament. Last 10 holes was in pouring rain. The cover did well keeping all my clubs dry. Very simple to clip on.
M**C
Fantastic rain cover!
I was looking for a new rain hood for my golf clubs when I came across this beauty. I have used it 3x’s now and I love it. It is super easy to clip on and even easier to use once installed. It takes less than 30 seconds to pull it out of my bag, clip it on, fasten the rear clip and sit back in the cart. The weighted front end is really good at keeping the clubs covered and dry all game. When you decide to pull a club out during play, it’s a one handed operation.Once you take the cover off, the wedge fits easily and quickly back into the storage bag from whence it came. I highly recommend this bag cover. I will update the review if my experience differs from the one I described here.
R**R
Rain wedge
Easy to use once I figured it out. Had to go on line. Used it couple of times and it kept my clubs dry. Like that it can be stored in my golf bag.
D**.
I was kind of glad for the little bit of rain so I could ...
Bought this is Sept. 2014. Used it for the first time today. I was kind of glad for the little bit of rain so I could give this a try. This is actually the best idea I have ever seen for a bag cover. THE PROBLEM: I got my finger stabbed by a metal spline (there are 3 of them that form the spring action for the cover). When I got home I could see the spline sticking out of the fabric. Long story short: The spline goes through a plastic tube on each end and each end has a "cap" on it....the cap fell out of one. Had to cut the fabric with an Xacto knife to try to fix it. The "cap" is just a short wood screw that screws into the end of the plastic tube...poor construction. Then I noticed another spline sticking through the fabric.....on that one there isn't even a plastic tube on one end and I can't fix it. I can't return it.....it's been 5 months and I also cut the fabric trying to repair it. If built with just a little bit of quality, this cover would be 5 stars plus.....the design is great, but the quality of construction is terrible.UPDATE: March 3, 2015. Still trying to fix this. I opened the end where the plastic tube is missing and put one in (with a screw in the end of it). Have no way to seal the fabric....sewing will not work because it is frayed and there is not enough to work with. While doing this I checked the others and found one that has the plastic tube and cap, but the spline is not in the tube....it runs outside the tube. Hasn't penetrated the fabric yet but eventually it will. So out of a total of 6 ends (of splines), 3 of them were not put together right. That is pretty poor quality control. On such a great idea of a product, I just don't understand that kind of approach to manufacture. If you get one of these, don't wait to use it like I did....that was my bad........and stupid.......check each of the splines at both ends and feel through the fabric to make sure there is a plastic tube on each end with a "plug" in it.......and feel to make sure the spline is going inside the tube. If they are OK, you will have a great product. If not, exchange it right away so you don't get stuck like I did.
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