StepKick Caddy on-course grip organizer 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) is a telescoping travel cover that adjusts up to 54 inches and collapses to 23.25 inches, making it more versatile for travel and storage; StepKick Caddy (B) is an on-course grip organizer focused on keeping grips dry and visible and is designed to hang on a bag or cart strap. Choose Bag Boy if you need an adjustable, compact travel protection solution; choose StepKick if you want a sturdy, on-course grip-drying and organizing accessory
StepKick Caddy on-course grip organizer
On-course golf club caddy that keeps grips dry and visible. Easy setup with a one-step foot kick design; customers note sturdiness and ease of use
Pros
- durable powder-coated finish
- easy-carry loop for transport
- one-step setup with foot kick
- keeps grips dry and visible
Cons
- none stated explicitly
- fits best in putter slot may vary by bag
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 | Stepkick Caddy |
| Versatility | Bag Boy |
| User Reviews | Bag Boy |