About the OGIO Brand
OGIO
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Average Rating:
4.4 out of 5 stars.
Founded in 1987 and headquartered just south of Salt Lake City in Bluffdale, Utah, OGIO is an award-winning company that engineers backpacks, rolling suitcases, golf bags, duffels, briefcases and gear bags for athletes, travelers and working professionals. Known for smartly designed, ultra-rugged and extremely stylish luggage, OGIO bags always feature premium materials and heavy-duty hardware to keep your gear well-protected. Whether you take the subway to the office, ride a motorcycle or log copious airline miles, OGIO backpacks and travel bags are designed to handle fast-paced commutes and countless trips through baggage claim. OGIO is built to move at the speed of life.
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Average OGIO Review (based on 39 reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Golf BagVerified Buyer Reviewed by Chris from Minnesota on Tuesday, January 5, 2016I transfered my clubs into this new bag and I really like the individual slot each club has. They don't get stuck like in my old bag. I was a little worried I wouldn't get all my stuff from my old bag in this one once I saw it. But it all fit. I like the look and size. SInce it is January in MN I have not had a chance to actually use it that is the only reason I have not given it a 5 star rating.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Looks/feels like a good bagVerified Buyer Reviewed by Bigfoot in NE from Western Nebraska on Thursday, December 31, 2015I haven't used it yet but it sure passes the eye test. All the zippers seem strong and good quality. I look forward to having a bit of a different looking bag than all the rest of them at our small course. I like the individual slots for each club, I hate not having my clubs organized. But, I still haven't used it or put my clubs in it. Way too much snow.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. A solid performerVerified Buyer Reviewed by Arklahoma Traveler from Brussels on Tuesday, December 1, 2015I purchased the Ogio Wisp Stand Bag because, at 49 years of age, I need some additional exercise. I have been walking the course for several years but felt like pushing a cart was not getting it done anymore. This bag is perfect for the golfer that wants a light weight bag that is well designed and functional. It has enough pockets to allow me to carry a heavy wool sweater and a rain jacket when needed but few enough pockets to prevent me from overloading myself. I’m a bit of a pack rate and my cart bag has gotten really heavy as I tend to put things in it but never seem to take anything out. I have carried this bag for two rounds on a wet, hilly course and find it an easy load to bear. The straps work well in distributing the load and the top keeps my clubs well organized without the need for individual tubes for each one. I only gave the bag four stars because of two minor issues. The drink pocket sits a little too close to my body and this causes a bit of discomfort until you get used to it. In this day and age, almost all bags have grab handle that runs parallel to the top of the bag for ease of handling as you pull the bag off of your shoulder. This one has the more traditional nylon handle that runs up and down the face of the bag. If the cup holder was an inch father towards the bottom of the bag and it had a parallel grab handle it would be perfect. However, for this price, it more than meets my needs and I would certainly buy it again.
OGIO Outlet: Due to limited quantities, not all products are available in our Retail Stores.
OGIO Overstocks: inventory too high, had to be drastically reduced -- always first quality. Find out more about overstock items.
OGIO Closeouts: may be last year's model or color -- always first quality. Find out more about closeouts.
OGIO 2nds:
Cosmetic Blems or Irregulars. Minor cosmetic blemishes or slight irregularities
which do not affect the fit, performance, or longevity of the item. Label is
usually clipped or marked by the manufacturer. A small flaw means big savings.
Find out more about 2nds.

