The ifrothgolf review
The Sun Mountain C-130 is a proper riding-cart bag for golfers who never walk and want everything organised and within reach. It is built around a 14-way full-length divider top and a stack of pockets, not portability.
What's great
I rate the organisation, plain and simple. The 14-way top runs the full length so clubs do not rattle or tangle, and the reverse-oriented top puts your wedges and putter at the front when it sits on a cart. You get 11 plus pockets that are genuinely usable, including a velour-lined magnetic rangefinder pocket and an insulated cooler for your tinnies. The Smart Strap setup actually keeps the bag from twisting on the cart, and the 600D nylon shrugs off rain and still looks new after a couple of seasons. Build quality, zips and stitching are top notch.
Worth knowing
This is a cart bag and nothing else. At around seven pounds it is a genuine pain to lug to the range or carry any distance, and owners moan that the carry strap sits off-centre so it hangs wonky. The top cart strap is fiddly because the top pouch does not lift out of the way, so clipping it on is a faff. It is also tuned for riding carts more than push trolleys. If you ever walk, look elsewhere.
The verdict
If you ride every round, the C-130 is about as good as cart bags get, brilliantly organised and built to last. Just go in knowing it is heavy, awkward to carry, and the cart strap is a minor daily annoyance.
What reviewers say
Owners and reviewers consistently highlight the cavernous, well-organised storage, the 14-way full-length top, and the strap system that keeps pockets accessible and the bag from twisting on a cart. The trade-off most note is weight: it's built like a tank and not meant to be carried.





