Hoofer C-1 launched

PING has launched the latest edition of the ever-popular lightweight Hoofer carry-bag, the Hoofer C-1.
Leading golf equipment manufacturer PING has announced the launch of the latest edition of the ever-popular lightweight Hoofer carry-bag, the Hoofer C-1.
Engineered for function and style, the next generation Hoofer carries with it a reputation for performance and reliability.
Six reconfigured pocket designs improve access and storage options while giving the nylon bag a progressive and sporty style.
A five-way top and two full-length dividers provide club separation for easy club removal and replacement.
The primary strap retracts for ease of use and dual straps can be easily adjusted while walking to ensure maximum comfort.
A water bottle pouch features a magnetic closure for convenient access and is within easy reach while carrying the bag.
Golfers of all ages and abilities have put their trust and clubs in a PING bag for many years. As a technology-driven company, PING’s engineers approach bag design as they do club design. Every detail is examined and researched to ensure performance every step of the way. Lightweight and durable materials combined with a wide range of features offer bags with both function and style.
The Hoofer C-1 bag is available in the following six colour options: Black/Grey, Inferno Red/White/Black, Royal/White, Green/Royal, Black/Inferno Red and Yellow/Black/Silver.
UK RRP: £ 110
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