Introducing the Big Max Dri Lite Sport 3, a lightweight cart bag that balances style and practicality. With extra pockets on each side and a user-friendly organizer system, it’s built for convenience. Perfect for golfers who want a functional yet stylish option but how does it perform? Let’s find out in our Big Max Dri Lite Sport 3 cart bag review….
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Big Max Dri Lite Sport 3 cart bag review : NCG Summary


NCG Summary
The Big Max Dri Lite cart bag has a lightweight design and well-placed handles make it easy to lift, while the bag fits securely on a trolley without slipping.
Although the water resistance couldn’t be tested in dry conditions, the materials and double zips suggest it can handle wet weather.
With ample storage space, a 14-way club divider, and a large cooler pocket, this bag offers both organization and convenience for golfers.
PROS
- Great looks and light
- Massive cooler pocket
- Superb overall design
CONS
- Lack of retaining straps
First Impressions
When it comes to golf I have always been a bit of a brand snob, concentrating exclusively on what the main brands have to offer. I was excited when I got the opportunity to review the Big Max Dri Lite Sport 3 and was intrigued whether it could knock me out of my stubborn, some might say outdated, views.
Initial impressions were that it is a fantastic looking bag and so light. I excitedly started exploring all of the pockets and it wasn’t long before I’d emptied my own cart bag and was setting up my clubs in their new home.
On course performance
The Big Max Dri Lite comes in four different colour combinations, but looking at the options available, the black & taupe one that I tested would be the one that I would choose. My only concern would be whether the taupe may get dirty over time.
With all the clubs and accessories that I carry these days, my bag quickly becomes very heavy but the lightweight design of the Big Max made it refreshingly easy to lift in and out of the car. This was helped by some well placed handles.

I use a Motocaddy trolley and the bag fitted securely, with the cut out base fitting perfectly into place. My initial concern was that there was no feed for the holding strap but as I made my way around the course, the bag never moved and the strap didn’t slip out of place.
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The bag claims to be water resistant but the fine weather didn’t allow me to test that promise out. However, the material and sealed zips looked like they would cope with most conditions. Having double zips on the pockets is a massive plus, allowing greater access and flexibility.
Whilst considering bad weather, the accompanying hood was easy to fit and again came with double zips for easy access to clubs. A great feature was the rain hood pocket on the back of the bag, an area that is usually under utilised by manufacturers.
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Big Max Dri Lite Sport 3 cart bag review: The Details
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