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Thoughtful Design
Every detail is intentionally designed to support the way golfers travel — combining multiple pieces of luggage into one modular system that solves all your packing needs.
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High-Quality Craftsmanship
Expert construction, precise stitching, and seamless hardware integration reflect a commitment to durability, performance, and elevated style.
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Premium Materials
Crafted with high quality water-repellent nylon, SBS zippers, Fidlock magnetic pocket system, and Nifco buckles, the Birdie Pack delivers luxury-grade performance built to last.
Step 1.
Roll
Roll your clothes and pack your essentials in your Birdie Pack pockets designed to keep your travel bag organized and your gear protected.
Pocket 1: 3-5 shirts
Pocket 2: 3-5 shorts
Pocket 3: 1-2 pants, 1 hoodie, sweater, and or vest
Pocket 4: (mesh): dirty clothes
Pick a pocket and put your remaining items in - socks, underwear, etc
Step 2.
Hang
Make use of the Birdie Pack garment bag and hang polos, button-downs, and jackets.
Don't have anything to hang? The Birdie Pack garment bag still acts as an excellent protector against the rough travel your clubs experience even when it's empty. Let's be honest, the countless towels you wrap around your clubs don't do the trick.
Birdie Pack Garment Bag: 5 hangers (polos, button-downs, or jackets)
Step 3.
Wrap
After packing, detach the pockets and wrap the garment bag around your clubheads. Secure with the Birdie Pack buckles. For extra protection in transit, remove your driver head.
Step 4.
Pack
Enhance protection and convenience by using Birdie Pack pockets inside your travel bag padding clubs and gear.
Step 5.
Zip
Once your Birdie Pack is wrapped around your clubs and the individual pockets are placed around your clubs, you're set for travel.
Avg weight of a packed Birdie Pack ~50lbs
Step 6.
Clip
Utilizing the Birdie Pack Fidlock magnet system, hang up your Birdie Pack garment bag when you reach your destination and clip the Birdie Pack pockets to the garment bag for convenient access while away from home.
FAQ
Q: How many days can I pack in my Birdie Pack?
A: Depending on the season, most travelers can pack 3-7 days' worth of clothing when rolled up in the Birdie Pack pockets, 3 to 4 shirts, and one sport coat in the garment bag.
- Pocket 1: 3-5 shirts
- Pocket 2: 3-5 shorts
- Pocket 3: 1-2 pants, 1 hoodie, sweater and or vest
- Pocket 4 (mesh): dirty clothes
- Pick a pocket and put your remaining items in - socks, underwear, etc
Q: What is the best way to pack in my Birdie Pack?
A: The garment bag is designed for jackets, button-ups, and other hanging garments. The four pockets are for other clothing and accessories. Rolling your clothes is the most efficient method, and it also helps reduce wrinkles and creases.
Q: Will my Birdie Pack exceed the weight limit for an airline?
A: Weight can vary based on your travel bag, golf bag, clubs, shoes, and how you pack. Many Birdie Pack travelers have packed for 3–5-day trips and stayed under 50 lbs total, while others have packed for 7-day trips and stayed well under 70 lbs. On many major airlines, travelers at any status level—even entry-level—are allowed to check bags up to 70 lbs, and Birdie Pack’s modular pockets can be removed and packed separately if weight is a concern.
Q: Is there a special hanger I should use when packing the Birdie Pack garment bag?
A: While there isn’t a specific hanger brand, we suggest a flexible hanger with a center swivel to accommodate clothes wrapped around club heads during travel. Our suggested hanger can be found here.
Q: What are the two handles at the top of the Birdie Pack garment bag used for?
A: The two handles are designed to give golfers easy access to both sides of the Birdie Pack—the pocket side and the garment bag side—without the bag collapsing. To access the garment bag side, hang the Birdie Pack by the non-padded handle with the logo facing you, then unzip. To access the pocket side, turn the bag around so the pockets face you and hang it using the padded handle.
Q: Does Birdie Pack work with all travel bags?
A: While testing various Birdie Pack designs and travel bags, we did not find a travel bag that did not work with Birdie Pack. We can’t account for every travel bag, but we are confident that many of the top travel bags will work with Birdie Pack.