Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid Golf Bag Review - Plugged In Golf (2024)

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The Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid bag is a perfect melding of a stand and cart bag. Its copious storage capacity combines with ease of use to transition from car to cart and back.

Introduction

Sun Mountain has made its name in the industry on the back of its phenomenal cart bag, the C-130. For 20 years that bag has been the company’s workhorse product, top seller, and has paved the way for all the expansion they’ve been able to do. This year, that expansion comes from their updated C-130 bag lineup featuring Cart, Sync, and Hybrid bags. In this review of the Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid bag, I’ll be going over my experience with what happens when adding legs to one of the best cart bags on the market.

Looks

The Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid is a very modern-looking golf bag—modern and anything but minimal. That starts from the bag’s opening, a 15-way divided top. This maximalist bag continues by featuring nine different pockets in total. It also has specific slots and straps an umbrella, a pen, and your glove. So suffice it to say, it’s what Mary Poppins would use as her bag if she were a golfer.

If you purchase this bag you’ll have seven different colored options. The bag pictured is called the Steel-Black-Red, but options include Navy-White-Red, Navy/Light Blue, White-Black, Black, and two different camo colorways, mostly blue or green. While this bag has a great amount of choice and variety, the C-130 Cart bag has twelve different options.

Features

The Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid golf bag was created to give players cart bag storage in a stand bag. On their website, Sun Mountain says this is a bag intended for serious golfers, and I’d amend that line to “very” or “the most serious golfers,” because only the most serious of golfers could require the nine pockets this bag features. There is tons of space available for everything you could need on the golf course, while still being a bag you can carry.

The two pockets that stand out the most are the ones for the drinks and your rangefinder. The drink pocket is large enough to hold ice and six standard-sized cans with a drainage port. The rangefinder pocket is velour-lined so I felt comfortable knowing it would be as safe as possible in the bag. Besides those two, the other seven pockets feature plenty of spaces to easily optimize and organize anything you’d need including golf balls, tees, shoes, rain gear, ball marks, divot repair tools, and more.

This bag also features several different ways to carry it. There’s a large single strap to sling the bag over your shoulder and hold it. It also features three utility handles to make maneuvering it in and out of your car and golf cart as easy as possible for its size.

Performance

If you use the Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid as intended, there’s no getting around the fact that this bag will be heavy. When I tried to stuff every conceivable thing I’d need into the golf bag and use it as a carry bag, I felt like I was an Army Ranger with a fully-kitted backpack on my shoulder.

It is not a bag intended to be carried normally, at least not if you’re using all the storage to its full capacity. Instead, this bag is made to easily transition in and out of your car, golf cart, or push cart, using what Sun Mountain calls VLO Tech. The first helpful feature was how easily the bag’s clippable strap was detached when I wasn’t using it as a carry bag.

This is the perfect bag for a range rat. Those who often find themselves at the practice range tinkering with their equipment or setup would be thrilled to have this because it has the space to keep anything you could imagine using. This bag is the size of a mini-office you can lug around. During one of my range sessions, I not only had enough space for all of my clubs, balls, water, and multiple gloves, but also the space for alignment aids, sunscreen, training aids, shoes, backup shafts, a weight kit, and space for much more.

Conclusion

Historically when people ask me what kind of golf bag I recommend, only a handful of brands come to mind that combine value, storage, craftsmanship, and ease of use in equal measure. Sun Mountain is always one of the brands that does. Their C-130 lineup of golf bags will continue to be at the top of my recommendations. Specifically, the Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid is a unique combination of features that undoubtedly will be a serious contender for many golfer’s next bag they upgrade to. At 300 dollars, it is worth every penny.

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Drew Koch

Drew is an entertainment journalist that has covered everything from golf, TV/film, art, and food for years. He’ll be looking to bring you the latest stories from the PGA Tour and the greatest equipment on offer. A single-digit handicap, he’s been playing competitive golf since childhood, and recorded three holes-in-one by the time he was 13. Based in Chicagoland, he’s always down for a round and a hot dog at the halfway house so be sure to follow him on instagram @drewjkoch, so feel free to say hi.

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10 Comments

  1. Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid Golf Bag Review - Plugged In Golf (17) Jim W Rosteck

    November 6, 2024 at 8:15 am ·Reply

    And what are the other “handful of brands…..” ⛳️❓

    • Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid Golf Bag Review - Plugged In Golf (18) Drew Koch

      November 12, 2024 at 8:34 pm ·Reply

      Hey Jim!

      Great question. The shortlist of brands I tend to think make the best ones outside of Sun Mountain would be PING, Vessel, and Sunday! Certainly not saying other brands can’t make great bags, but if people ask, I usually call out those four brands by name.

      Cheers,

      Drew

      • Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid Golf Bag Review - Plugged In Golf (19) Jim W Rosteck

        November 13, 2024 at 7:54 am ·Reply

        Thanks Drew❗️The only one I haven’t tried is Sunday. Really like Vessel.

  2. Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid Golf Bag Review - Plugged In Golf (20) Tom Myers

    November 7, 2024 at 6:41 am ·Reply

    purchased last years model and rain cover wouldnt fit the proper way, was backwards…is this corrected?

  3. Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid Golf Bag Review - Plugged In Golf (21) Jimmy Wiz

    November 7, 2024 at 8:19 am ·Reply

    Empty weight?

    • Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid Golf Bag Review - Plugged In Golf (22) Drew Koch

      November 12, 2024 at 8:47 pm ·Reply

      Hey Jimmy,

      Oddly, Sun Mountain doesn’t list it on their website and I don’t have a scale that can weigh it properly. With that said, the current bag that I game is the PING Hoofer 14, and that weighs 6 pounds empty. The C-130 Hybrid feels comparable, so I’d suspect it’s similarly weighted.

      Cheers,

      Drew

  4. Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid Golf Bag Review - Plugged In Golf (23) Ian Rochfort

    November 7, 2024 at 8:34 pm ·Reply

    Does the Bag have full length dividers?

    • Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid Golf Bag Review - Plugged In Golf (24) Drew Koch

      November 12, 2024 at 8:42 pm ·Reply

      Hey Ian,

      While I can’t see down to the bottom of the bag, it doesn’t appear that this bag features full-length dividers. On their website, it specifically mentions a “15-way divided top,” so if it did feature full-length dividers, I think they would have called out that unique feature! Hope that helps.

      Cheers,

      Drew

  5. Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid Golf Bag Review - Plugged In Golf (25) Jim W Rosteck

    November 9, 2024 at 9:39 am ·Reply

    I am a little surprised by the lack of responses to the comments. Matt S responds to comments on his reviews.

    • Sun Mountain C-130 Hybrid Golf Bag Review - Plugged In Golf (26) Matt Saternus

      November 9, 2024 at 1:46 pm ·Reply

      Jim,

      Drew has to wait for me to approve the questions/comments, then respond to them, whereas I can do all that in one go. Please give him a bit of time.

      Best,

      Matt

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