As the nice chap said, all the weight was taken by the Zero G belt in a comfortable manner and the shoulder straps were almost floating free. The first time I tried it I immediately noticed a huge difference. However that is without reckoning on the Zero G belt.īy coincidence I was shopping for a rucksack the week before the Zero G arrived and the nice chap in the store explained in great detail how the waist belt takes the bulk of the load of on your hips and all the shoulder straps do is stop it bouncing everywhere, so I understood the concept. The E-Z Fit Dual strap is easy to adjust and the padded shoulder straps do a good job, although they could be a little wider if they were the only means of support. There are five well placed pockets each with storm proof zips and there are several nice touches like the Leg-Lock strap to hold the legs in when it is on a cart or buggy. I have used an H2NO cart bag for a couple of years now and even in the most biblical of rainstorms, everything in the bag has stayed dry. The Nylon fabric can cope with 2000mm of water before it will start leaking, which is double the usual standard for being waterpoof. It also is part of the H2NO waterproof bag range that we have reviewed before. This Zero G came attached to the 2016 H2NO Lite 14-Way stand bag, which as the name suggests is light at 2.4kg and features a 14-way divider for your clubs. This is a detachable waist belt similar to the ones you get on rucksacks that slips behind the lower back pad on any bag in the 2016 Sun Mountain range with the exception of the Two Five. I ceased to carry a full set of clubs over 10 years ago and aside from the occasional winter round with a half set in a pencil bag, I could not have seen myself doing so again until the Sun Mountain Zero G belt arrived.
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