Vessel’s Lux Cart II and Pro Cart II bags deliver premium design, smart storage, and cart-ready features for golfers who value convenience.
When golfers talk about their bag, they usually mean the set of clubs they use, but in the case of Vessel’s new Lux Cart Series II and Lux Pro Cart Series II, the bag itself deserves attention. These are the latest cart-specific designs from a company that has built a reputation for marrying tour-level function with high-end finishes, and the Series II update leans heavily into storage, organization, and a touch of luxury.
Pockets for every purpose
The Lux Cart II ($469), the lighter of the two models, comes with 21 total pockets. Those include a magnetic rangefinder pocket, a ball pocket with a hidden AirTag compartment, a garment compartment with a locking zipper for security, dual personals pockets, dual bottle sleeves, a cooler compartment, a pen slot, a Velcro patch for gloves, and a clever magnetic pocket pod. It’s not just a laundry list of places to stash your gear — it’s a carefully laid-out design meant to keep items accessible when the bag is strapped to a cart.
Step up to the Lux Pro Cart II ($519) and the number jumps to an eye-popping 30 pockets. The Pro adds dual magnetic valuables pockets, dual accessories pockets, and extra garment storage while doubling the number of magnetic compartments to four. That means more space for clothing layers and the personal items that tend to pile up during a full day on the course.
Both models are built with forward-facing pockets so nothing is blocked by a cart strap, and both come with a pass-through system and matching sleeve so the bags sit securely without covering up important zippers.
Weight, but not the issue you think
Stand bags and carry bags live and die on weight, but cart bags exist in a different world. The Lux Cart II tips the scales at 7.9 pounds in the 7-way top and 8.3 pounds in the 15-way. The Pro is about a pound heavier at 8.9 and 9.3 pounds depending on configuration. But since these bags are meant to carry your gear when you are using a cart instead of walking, weight is almost an afterthought. You get a bag like this for additional features, more storage, and a more substantial build, and the reality is that most golfers will never feel the difference between a 7.9-pound cart bag and a 9.3-pound version because the only time they lift it is when they take it in and out of their car.
Luxury as standard
Both models share the same 12-by-10.5-inch top, offered in 7-way and 15-way layouts, with full-length, velour-lined dividers to keep clubs protected and quiet transport. They’re built from tour-grade synthetic leather with genuine leather touchpoints, and both are compatible with Vessel’s Golf Club Organizer system. It’s a reminder that these aren’t just storage lockers on wheels — they’re part of a larger system designed to keep a golfer’s gear pristine and accessible.