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MrGolf
10-16-2018, 01:38 PM
I obtained for testing a device called BagBolt which attaches to your bag and secures it to your cart. No more bags falling off carts. No more slipping and sliding. Helps to prevent theft of clubs and bags. Easy to remove if transferring your bag to a friends cart. Less than 10 seconds to attach. Should be available soon in golf retail establishments here in The Villages. Take a look. Bag Bolt (http://www.bagbolt.com). I have used it for the past month. Great device.

Dan9871
10-16-2018, 03:19 PM
Helps to prevent theft of clubs and bags..

How does it help prevent the theft of clubs and bag? Looks like one quick squeeze on the connector and the back is off. Clubs are just sitting in the open too. Am I missing something?

BobnBev
10-16-2018, 04:01 PM
How does it help prevent the theft of clubs and bag? Looks like one quick squeeze on the connector and the back is off. Clubs are just sitting in the open too. Am I missing something?

Wondering the same thing. Are they serial numbered for ID protection?

Rapscallion St Croix
10-16-2018, 04:35 PM
I don't think very many golf bags detach from carts without the benefit of human error.

MrGolf
10-16-2018, 08:10 PM
They are planning to convert the piece that attaches to to bag to a locking device opened with a two digit code. This device will not stop someone from stealing an individual club but it will stop the theft of a complete bag. It also prevents the bag from falling off the cart which we see many instances of here in The Villages.

Ooper
10-16-2018, 11:20 PM
Looks well made and all but I think it's quicker just to use the strap on the cart. Never have seen a bag fall off that was secured by the cart strap. Good luck!

thelegges
10-17-2018, 05:55 AM
They are planning to convert the piece that attaches to to bag to a locking device opened with a two didgit code. This device will not stop someone from stealing an individual club but it will stop the theft of a complete bag. It also prevents the bag from falling off the cart which we see many instances of here in The Villages.

In over 10 years I have only seen one bag fall off a cart, from a newby that had never driven a cart much less played golf.
A new bag that I am looking at locks clubs in place to prevent theft, but not sure if the locking device extends to the bag itself

photo1902
10-17-2018, 05:59 AM
I don't understand why I would pay $25 for a device to secure the bag to the cart, when my cart already has a strap?

Marathon Man
10-17-2018, 06:07 AM
Yea. I agree with some of the others. A cable and lock will accomplish the same thing.

MrGolf
10-17-2018, 06:46 AM
I have seen a number of bags fall off carts following rounds where people playing in another cart transfer their clubs back to their own cart. A couple of weeks ago, a gentleman’s clubs fell off his cart at Mangrove and his driver shaft snapped. The device connects and releases quickly and stays with the golf bag. With the locking piece in play someone will not be able to drive up and potentially steal your entire bag while you are having lunch. If you make it difficult for a thief chances are they will pass up on your bag which is exactly what you want.

Rapscallion St Croix
10-17-2018, 10:39 AM
I don't understand why I would pay $25 for a device to secure the bag to the cart, when my cart already has a strap?

You wouldn't, I wouldn't, and neither will all the customers the developer of this product is counting on. Failed enterprise in the making.

Marathon Man
10-17-2018, 12:15 PM
I have seen a number of bags fall off carts following rounds where people playing in another cart transfer their clubs back to their own cart. A couple of weeks ago, a gentleman’s clubs fell off his cart at Mangrove and his driver shaft snapped. The device connects and releases quickly and stays with the golf bag. With the locking piece in play someone will not be able to drive up and potentially steal your entire bag while you are having lunch. If you make it difficult for a thief chances are they will pass up on your bag which is exactly what you want.

Nope. Still not convinced.

blueeagle65
10-17-2018, 07:57 PM
Looks like a nylon strap - a sharp knife slices through it like butter. I use a bicycle cable/lock.

villagerjack
10-18-2018, 12:19 AM
A bungee cord will do the same thing.

Ooper
10-18-2018, 03:26 PM
IMO, if a golfer forgets to strap in his bag after a round of golf, what makes you think he is going to remember to use this device? Is there a siren or buzzer that is going to go off if it isn't latched? I don't see it either... sorry!

MrGolf
10-18-2018, 04:55 PM
As the web site suggests, the primary purpose for this device it to stop bags from shifting/ sliding that happens with standard straps on golf carts. This reduces bag chatter which is a concern. It also acts as a deterrent to someone trying to quickly try to snatch a bag off a cart. Can the strap be cut with a knife? Certainly. However anything that acts as a deterrent to theft is in my mind a benefit. They are also releasing a version with an combination lock which will render easy removal by an outsider extremely difficult. The developer announced this morning a special promotion on their site for Residents. Simply put in the key words The Villages to take advantage of the promotion.

Rapscallion St Croix
10-18-2018, 05:10 PM
As the web site suggests, the primary purpose for this device it to stop bags from shifting/ sliding that happens with standard straps on golf carts. This reduces bag chatter which is a concern. It also acts as a deterrent to someone trying to quickly try to snatch a bag off a cart. Can the strap be cut with a knife? Certainly. However anything that acts as a deterrent to theft is in my mind a benefit. They are also releasing a version with an combination lock which will render easy removal by an outsider extremely difficult. The developer announced this morning a special promotion on their site for Residents. Simply put in the key words The Villages to take advantage of the promotion.

Your original post says you obtained the device for testing. Seems like you agreed to shill the product in a quid pro quo arrangement.

pauld315
10-18-2018, 05:30 PM
Your original post says you obtained the device for testing. Seems like you agreed to shill the product in a quid pro quo arrangement.

Or perhaps is the inventor or distributor. I have never seen any problem with the straps currently being used on a golf cart. Fixing a problem that doesn't exist.

MrGolf
10-18-2018, 06:46 PM
Sorry to disappoint you. No quid pro quo. I do know the developer and agreed to test and provide feedback which I have done.

Marathon Man
10-18-2018, 08:05 PM
Sorry to disappoint you. No quid pro quo. I do know the developer and agreed to test and provide feedback which I have done.

In any case. Thank you for the information. I got it. Easy to attach. Deters theft. Not sure what the heck bag chatter is. However, I have chosen not to purchase.

wisbad1
10-18-2018, 10:00 PM
They sell a really good cover at golf club store. Locks your bag and covers it. Put your own lock on it and your all set. $50.

Two Bills
10-19-2018, 04:06 AM
Sorry. Not that impressed. The press click strap on device, is no where as robust as the present strap on my cart. can't see how it is any better.
Having used a few of those press click type straps to secure my golf bag to my pull trolley over the years, their user life is not that long, and the locking device fails. JMO.

biker1
10-19-2018, 04:21 AM
I haven't personally experienced shifting/sliding with either a lightweight carry bag or a full size bag. I have had my bag fall off the cart but only when I forgot to secure the strap. I don't know what "bag clatter" is. A friend of mine uses a bicycle cable and lock for his clubs. It will not prevent a determined thief but will hopefully present enough of a nuisance that they will move onto another cart. Regardless, I don't believe club theft is much of an issue here.

As the web site suggests, the primary purpose for this device it to stop bags from shifting/ sliding that happens with standard straps on golf carts. This reduces bag chatter which is a concern. It also acts as a deterrent to someone trying to quickly try to snatch a bag off a cart. Can the strap be cut with a knife? Certainly. However anything that acts as a deterrent to theft is in my mind a benefit. They are also releasing a version with an combination lock which will render easy removal by an outsider extremely difficult. The developer announced this morning a special promotion on their site for Residents. Simply put in the key words The Villages to take advantage of the promotion.

Bay Kid
10-19-2018, 06:53 AM
I hope nobody is willing to go to jail by stealing my crappie clubs.