Review: Wilson launches new 2025 golf bag range

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By James Tait Published: 17 February 2025
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Perfect if you're in the market for a new golf bag this season

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Pro's

  • The Talus has 9 pockets for plenty storgae
  • The Alpine has 11 pockets for everything you need when your in a golf cart or using a trolley
  • 14-way top and full-length dividers in the Alpine
  • The Talus has reinforced Spine Technology and the self-activating stand with durable alloy legs, ensures stability and durability

Con's

  • These two options are not fully waterproof

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Wilson has introduced its new golf bag range for the 2025 season, featuring eight innovative models across both cart and carry categories.

The line-up focuses on lightweight construction and advanced features, whilst providing a better on-course experience and improved performance. With options ranging from a professional Tour bag to versatile Sunday carry bags, the collection has an impressive 26 colour combinations, catering to a diverse range of players across both the men’s and women’s game. 

We got our hands on the new Wilson Alpine cart bag and the new Wilson Talus bags and here is what you can expect.  

Wilson Alpine cart bag 

The new Wilson Alpine cart golf bag has a 14-way top and full-length dividers, ideal for keeping clubs neatly arranged, and stopping them from clanking around. There is also a magnetic closure top pocket which offers quick and convenient access. 

This bag has 11 spacious pockets, which include a large, plastic-lined ice pocket with drainage holes to keep your drinks chilled throughout the round. It also includes a trolley anchor base, a pass through strap channel, an umbrella holder, a metal towel ring, a glove holder, rain hood and padded shoulder straps for extra comfort when carrying it to and from the car. 

Wilson Talus 

The Wilson Talus golf bags are a versatile hybrid design, giving you the option to carry or put your bag on a trolley or cart. 

Reinforced Spine Technology and the self-activating stand with durable alloy legs, ensures stability and durability. The ergonomic shoulder strap system, equipped with a self-balancing 360˚ buckle, enhances walking performance, while its construction reinforcement system keeps the bag upright and secure when placed on a trolley.

The 14-way top offers club protection and organisation, ensuring easy access throughout the round. With nine thoughtfully designed pockets, including a DryTech valuables pocket with fleece lining. Additional features include a towel ring, umbrella holder, rain hood, and premium YKK zippers. 

The bunkered Verdict 

Big fan of what Wilson have done so far this year with their Dynapwr range, and their new bag range for 2025 is no different. If you want a cart bag, then the new Alpine is great. Looks wise, I had it in the red and black colour – which is a darker red that’s not to bright and easy on the eye. It has loads of pockets to choose from so you can take all the essentials and more for playing in tougher conditions. It’s also fairly light and really easy to get on and off a trolley or cart with the rubber handles on the top sides.

The Talus is a brilliant all-rounder, you can carry or put it on a trolley, it’s great. The stand is solid when you put the bag down and the amount of storage is brilliant. It has 14 dividers like the Alpine and has the handle to get the clubs in and out of the car or on to a cart. The straps are very comfortable, and it’s also really light which is why it’s ideal for carrying. Highly recommend these bags from Wilson, as they are brilliant quality and tick all the boxes.

For more information on all the new Wilson golf bags for 2025 click here.

RRP: £235/€270 The Alpine is available in five colourways, white/black, black/grey, black/red, navy/blue light and grey/black. 

RRP: £220/€250, the Talus is Available in five colours, including the standout Staff Red  

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James Tait is bunkered’s Gear Editor. Want to know how the latest Callaway driver, Vokey wedge or Scotty Cameron putter performs? He’s the guy to ask. Better yet, just watch his videos on the bunkered YouTube channel. One of the biggest hitters in the UK, James also competes on the World Long Drive circuit and is a descendent of former Amateur champion Freddie Tait.

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