Grip Clips
The grip clips are designed to do just that: grip the sides of your bag. The serrated teeth make sure your Rain Hood will stay in place, no matter what conditions you play in, without harming your bag. Plus, the clips can slip on to almost any golf bag, making set-up quick and easy.
Locking Zipper
There are two functions of the zipper: First: the zipper allows the retractable rods to straighten out so the Rain Hood can return to its original position for storage in your bag. Second: when the zipper is in its down position, it works with the grip clips to get the Rain Hood into its fully deployed position. The locking zipper ensures that the cover will remained secure and closed but is not  to provide access to your clubs.

Handle Strap and Buckle
The handle strap, working in conjunction with the grip clips, secures your Rain Hood at three different positions on your bag. No matter what the elements throw at you, your Rain Hood will stay securely and snug to your bag. Once you snap the buckle secure make sure to pull the strap tight. It will pull your Rain Hood up and back towards the back of your bag, giving you better clearance for your long clubs.

Retractable Rods
The retractable rods make sure the Rain Hood always holds its shape, keeping the cover taut and away from your clubs for quick easy retrieval.

Velcro Straps
The Velcro straps give you coverage adjustability. The straps allow you to adjust the coverage of your Rain Hood to half its deployment, which is perfect for golfers who use a pull cart. In the half position the Rain Hood will still give you all the coverage you’ll need without getting in the way of your pull cart handle. Some golfers even prefer the half position when using a stand bag.