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TaylorMade TMX Stand Bag
Little things mean a lot
By ED TRAVIS
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The other particularly noteworthy feature of the TMX is
the pivoting/sliding fitting where the straps cross.
Double strap bags must have the straps adjusted to
balance the bag to the golfer’s physical proportions and
the weight of the clubs in the bag. If one strap is just a
little too long or a little too short the bag is out of balance
and becomes a real pain in the back to carry.

The patented pivoting center of the TMX automatically
compensates for the size of the wearer and the bag’s
weight by allowing each of the four straps to slide
independently thereby removing the potential for
discomfort.

The TMX Stand Bag weighs in at 6.6 pounds at lists for
$239.99.
February 19, 2011 - Sometimes little things mean a lot
and that’s the case with the TaylorMade TMX Stand
Bag. This is a very impressive carry bag with touches
that make it outstanding compared to its rivals.

The TMX, made from ballistic nylon, has an 6-way
divider top with full length dividers plus the usual water
bottle holder and lots of other pockets. What’s neat
though is a little “knuckle” on the end the stand legs
where they join the hinge at the top of the bag. This may
not sound like much but the knuckle stops that condition
known as “giraffe at the water hole,” a weakness of
other stand bags even some of those with braces on the
legs.