Vessel Golf is known, first and foremost, as a golf bag company. They’re not cheap but they’ve been fixtures on MyGolfSpy’s medal stand ever since we started golf bag testing. It’s not just us that thinks so, as Vessel golf bags are a fixture on the PGA and LIV tours.
Over the last several years, however, Vessel owner Ronnie Shaw has expanded into more travel and lifestyle gear (there’s also plenty of pickleball gear but I don’t want to go down that particular rabbit hole). After careful consideration, here are five non-golf bag items we think are worth a look.
#1: PrimeX Backpack
Frequent travelers know the indisputable truth: cheap luggage isn’t good; good luggage isn’t cheap.
At $269, the Vessel PrimeX Backpack isn’t cheap but you’ll probably get tired of it before it actually wears out.
If you need a little more space, the PrimeX Plus backpack can fit a 16-inch laptop. That extra space adds another $30 to the pricetag.
#2: Signature Garment Duffel
The Vessel Signature Garment Duffel isn’t unique. You can find something similar from brand names and no-names alike, at a variety of price points. You can certainly find less expensive options but our frequent traveler’s maxim still applies.
The Vessel Signature Duffel comes in five colorways and sells for $279.
#3: Soft and hard travel bags
Traveling golfers have their own maxim: protect your gamers as you’d protect your family. As shocking as it may be, not everyone treats your clubs like the precious jewels they are. Vessel’s soft Golf Travel Case 2.0 is designed to fit every bag in the Vessel lineup, including staff bags (we’ll go out on a limb and say even non-Vessel bags will also fit). It’s roomy, easy to load and features a thick padded top for an extra layer of protection.
Hard travel cases are waning in popularity but they still have their fans (particularly the airlines). Vessel partnered with SKB on its hard case. It’s pretty standard for a hard case, with a TSA lock, what Vessel calls “industrial strength latches” and thick foam padding. It’ll handle a stand or cart bag easily but you’ll have to leave the staff bag at home.
The Vessel Golf Travel Hard Case sells for $449, while the soft Golf Travel Case 2.0 is $399.
#4: Way cool headcovers
I don’t know about you but, thanks to recent buddy trips, I have way too many driver and fairway wood headcovers. They’re the ultimate pro-shop impulse buy.
I’m trying to cut back but Vessel isn’t making it easy with its collection of classy and clean leather headcovers. The old-school genuine Leather Golf Headcover ($69) is like taking a time machine back to 1973. It’s all white with a simple black 1, 3 or 5.
If you like a splash of color, Vessel’s Geometric headcovers come in Crimson Red, Heritage Brown or basic black and feature a subtle geometric design ($129). If you like even more color, the Vessel Icon LE Headcover is tri-colored: black, red and white. It’s made from genuine leather and synthetic leather ($99).
#5: Rain Hood by Seaforth
Many of the golf-centric accessories on Vessel’s website are headscratchers but Vessel fans seem to like them. However, Vessel’s unique Rain Hood, made in cooperation with Canadian manufacturer Seaforth, may be one of the best values in golf at only $39.
Yes, I know golf bags come with a rain hood but if you know where yours is, you’re a better person than I. Mine is somewhere safe. Where that is, I couldn’t tell you, but I do know it’s safe.
If you’re heading to Scotland, Ireland, Cape Breton or Bandon, you’ll want to be prepared for the wetness. One of these puppies will go a long way toward keeping your sticks safe from the drizzle.
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