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Perhaps one of the certain signs of compiling your life is a tidy and well-organized car-run or frunk in this world of EVs.
As a golfer, that can be a challenge with your clubs, several pairs of shoes, towels, golf balls, training aids and other various items that are stuck in the back of your car.
Despite the fact that I have a relatively small hull in my little SUV, I have always kept proud of things just as neat, so that I have easy access to what I need. As a golf coach in high school I also thought it was a good example for the students in my team.
But recently an important change in my golf life-the addition of a power trolley to my equipment arsenal-mine once has thrown a tranquil-koopbak in chaos.
Fortunately I am not the only golfer fighting against a messy trunk and the people of Jones Sports Co. have devised a solution in the Jones Trunk Caddy.
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Trunk Caddy – charcoal
The trunk caddy is the perfect organizer for the back of your car or trunk. Designed with ease in mind, it folds neatly with a snap closure when it is not in use and expands the accordion style to contain all your essence. With multiple compartments it keeps your equipment safe and organized, making it ideal for traveling to the course or daily shopping. Durable and compact, the Trunk Caddy ensures that your trunk stays neat and efficient. The new series has a recycled, ripstop material, woven from 100% plastic bottles for one-time use. The most innovative, sustainable and water -resistant substance so far, the series supports the dedication of Jones for a more sustainable future. Tested and proven in the ever -changing climate of the Pacific Northwest.
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Why I needed the trunk Caddy
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Jack Hirsh/Golf
If someone who doesn’t rather drive a boat, maximizing my trunk is important, especially considering my role that different golf clubs, bags, shoes and what do not test. Until Golf builds me a golf course at my house, all that stuff ends up in my trunk at some point.
At first glance, the trunk Caddy does not seem to set up. When it is knotted, it does not take up much more space than to unlock a typical carrying bag, but unlock the Snap housings to show a storage organizer with two compartments, each large enough for three pairs of my size-11 shoes.
Are two compartments really enough to make a difference? Absolutely for me.
I rotate four pairs of shoes, which I used to stand against the rear seat of my car with little problem. But once I got the power trolley, which now occupies the top left corner of my trunk when I was not in use, Mayhem followed. My home course does not store push cars and power trollies, and although the one I have in the coming weeks – and are planning to judge – so well foldable, I actually lost the most room for shoes, gloves, golf balls and other items that I have saved in my car.
I tried to stack my shoes on top of each other, but that resulted in things moving while I was driving. Do you know how they warn you to be careful to open overhead trays in aircraft because your bags move during the flight? That became my trunk.
Why it worked
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Jack Hirsh/Golf
Initially I was afraid that the trunk cad. Would not fit in the back of my car, along with the folded power trolley, but because the trunk Caddy is soft, it can easily press into small spaces.
The biggest thing for me is that it allows me to stack my shoes vertically in the Caddy, with enough space left to throw the old golf ball shipping box where I store balls, gloves, torque keys and other loose items. A bonus is the side pockets of the trunk caddy, let me throw my rain wheel in the side and protect against tears while other things go in and out.
With those items from the road, and contains, all I have to do is lift the front of the power trolley and stop my golf bag under it. It is also much easier to clean up my trunk because I can simply disable the Caddy to put away.
Bottom Line
The Jones Trunk Caddy is a must-have for golfers who like to have stores things neatly in their cars and for the track. Just a friendly memory, it is still not a good idea to always leave your clubs in your car.
The Trunk Caddy a simple but effective solution to help you keep your life organized and to make your time to and from the course a little easier.
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