StepKick Caddy for golf grips and clubs vs Bag Boy Backbone Golf Travel Cover Protection System
Overall winner: Bag Boy Backbone Golf Travel Cover Protection System
Key Differences
Bag Boy Backbone (A) offers an adjustable travel cover length up to 54 inches and collapses for storage, making it better for varied bag sizes and travel protection; StepKick Caddy (B) focuses on grip organization and moisture protection with a sturdy, easy-to-use design but lacks a stated size range. Pick A if you need a dedicated, adjustable travel cover; pick B if you want an on-course grip dryer/organizer that protects grips from moisture
StepKick Caddy for golf grips and clubs
On-course grip caddy that keeps clubs dry and off the ground. Easy one-step setup and protective finish. Customers note sturdiness and simple bag or cart strap hanging
Pros
- sturdy construction
- easy to set up
- protects clubs from moisture
- keeps grips dry
Cons
- fits well in putter slot may vary by bag
- dimensions may affect fit in smaller bags
Bag Boy Backbone Golf Travel Cover Protection System
A telescoping travel cover protecting golf clubs during travel. Adjustable up to 54 inches, collapses to 23.25 inches for compact storage, with a durable top cap and lightweight aluminum shaft. Customers praise easy setup and solid protection, with some noting durability concerns about the top
Pros
- adjustable length to 54 inches
- collapses for easy storage
- lightweight aluminum shaft
- durable polypropylene top cap for protection
Cons
- top may crack under rough handling (durability issue noted)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Bag Boy |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Bag Boy |
| User Reviews | Bag Boy |