TheBigBezo
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I know, I'm a walking stereotype, I like to keep my clubs in the Frunk so I can practice after work. Well, on my drive home today, I took a turn on the highway and the lateral forces caused the clubs to shift just enough they the base of my bag hit the emergency release button.
Good news, it doesn't open immediately, it unlatched and sounded a constant alarm. Once I shifted into park, it opened. I rolled my bag a bit more on its side and shut it. No issues after.
I kinda wish the emergency button was under a flip cover, like a red guarded switch on a plane. Because as is, it's not hard to push with stuff in the frunk. For illustration, my clubs were oriented sideways with the bottom of the bag on the switch/outlet side and the clubs heads towards driver side.
Wanted to out this out as a precautionary note to consider when packing stuff in.
Good news, it doesn't open immediately, it unlatched and sounded a constant alarm. Once I shifted into park, it opened. I rolled my bag a bit more on its side and shut it. No issues after.
I kinda wish the emergency button was under a flip cover, like a red guarded switch on a plane. Because as is, it's not hard to push with stuff in the frunk. For illustration, my clubs were oriented sideways with the bottom of the bag on the switch/outlet side and the clubs heads towards driver side.
Wanted to out this out as a precautionary note to consider when packing stuff in.
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