The ifrothgolf review
A dedicated waterproof cart bag built on Mizuno's seam-welded BR-DRi construction. It sits on a trolley or buggy rather than being carried, with a 14-way full-length divider top, a stack of zipped pockets including a fleece-lined valuables pocket and a full-length apparel pocket, and a bottom grab handle for hauling it on and off your cart.
What's great
The waterproofing is the real deal, not just a water-resistant coating. The welded seams and waterproof zips mean you can leave it strapped to the trolley in steady rain and find everything inside still dry, which is exactly what you want for winter golf. The 14-way top genuinely keeps clubs separated so shafts do not clatter and grips do not snag, and build quality feels properly solid. Mizuno backs it with a one-year waterproof guarantee.
Worth knowing
It is on the heavy side at roughly 2.5kg and is firmly a cart bag, so it is no fun to carry any distance if your trolley breaks down. Real-world pricing swings a lot: official RRP is around 290 pounds but retailers regularly discount it to 150-200 pounds, so paying full whack is unnecessary. The single carry strap is functional rather than comfortable, and the chunky waterproof build makes it bulkier than a standard cart bag in the boot.
The verdict
If you play through wet UK weather on a trolley or buggy, this is one of the most genuinely waterproof cart bags out there and worth it, especially at a discounted price. Carry-bag golfers and fair-weather players should look elsewhere, as the weight and bulk are the price you pay for staying dry.





