![]() ![]() I had hoped Sun Mountain could figure out a way to put some more “boom” in the bass. Like its cart bag predecessor, the bass is still on the weak side with the Boom stand bag, not surprising as the speakers look to be the same in both bags. Pat Perez dancing at a LIV after-party will need a few more decibels but you should have ample volume from tee to green during your round. For a speaker designed to be used outside, volume is a top priority. At no time during play did I wish for it to be louder. The volume was excellent, on par with most portable Bluetooth speakers. The volume is perfect for most golfing conditions. The Sun Mountain Boom carry bag handles the volume well. This new Boom carry bag packs solid sound output levels. Sun Mountain Boom Carry Bag Sound Quality Review Let’s see if the Sun Mountain Boom stand bag with its integrated speakers is a bag worth slinging as you get in your steps. Thankfully, Sun Mountain was aware of this and developed the Sun Mountain Boom carry bag for the music-listening walking golfer. Not that it should have, being that it was a cart bag after all. The one thing that the Sun Mountain Boom cart bag did not do well was work as a carry bag. Enter the 2023 Sun Mountain Boom Stand Bag That bag truly integrated the golf and audio arenas. ![]() Though it had a few flaws, the Sun Mountain Boom cart bag was adept at both playing music and toting golf gear. ![]() Sadly, the Boom cart bag lacked the anticipated beer tap and a television. Not only did it have built-in Bluetooth speakers but it actually performed very well as a cart bag. When Sun Mountain released the Boom cart bag last year, we saw the first real integration of speaker technology with a golf product. They are just speakers with golf branding. Still, I’d argue that none of these is specifically a “golf” audio product. Years later, you can find six speaker options on the PUMA site. I don’t know anyone except our Tony Covey who had their Soundchuck speaker, a solid complement to his ever-present PUMA driving cap. COBRA/PUMA Golf was an early speaker seller but it wasn’t a needle-mover for sales. Obviously, golf companies are aware of this musical manifestation and want to get in on the action. Golf Companies Answer Knocking Opportunities Like I said, speakers and music are everywhere. Some golf courses now feature golf carts with built-in Bluetooth speakers that players can connect to while riding. Many golfers bring portable speakers from home. As it turns out, I’m not alone.īluetooth speakers are ubiquitous on golf courses these days. That said, I find that playing music during a casual round, at an unobtrusive volume, adds to the enjoyment of that round. In terms of loud, invasive music, I am right there with you. Look, I know that many of you are not down with music on the golf course. It’ll be like Topgolf-except out in nature!Īdmittedly, I probably should have had a trigger warning before that paragraph. Let’s grab the buddies, play some tunes, shotgun some Claws and smash the rock around the course. Man, wouldn’t it be great to listen to music while golfing? Sounds like a great way to enhance a great game. Wait, you can play music while playing golf? I’m also the OG of golf bag and portable audio testing at. Sun Mountain’s Boom Stand Golf Bag. A carry bag with built-in Bluetooth speakers Who Tried Itĭave Wolfe– MyGolfSpy writer and putter fanatic. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised. There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. ![]()
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