Freight Class for Golf Clubs
Calculate the accurate LTL freight class and density for Golf Clubs. Official NMFC 192429 standards for 2026 shipping.
NMFC Classification Data
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| NMFC Item Code | 192429 |
| Freight Class | 100 |
| Typical Density (PCF) | 11.3 PCF |
| Category / Silo | Retail Goods |
Visual Classification Analysis
This chart visualizes the NMFC density spectrum. The blue bar indicates the standard class assigned to Golf Clubs based on its typical shipping density.
Key Shipping Risks for Golf Clubs
Be aware of these 4 common risks when booking LTL freight.
- !Golf Clubs: High-theft target due to premium market value and portability.
- !Golf Clubs: Fragility of graphite shafts prone to snapping under heavy weight.
- !Golf Clubs: NMFC reclassification risk if density is incorrectly declared as general retail.
- !Golf Clubs: Internal club head damage from shifting during transit vibrations.
Packaging Requirements (4 Steps)
Follow these steps exactly to avoid reclassification fees and damage claims.
- 1For safe Golf Clubs transport: Use double-walled, heavy-duty corrugated cartons meeting 275# burst test standards.
- 2For safe Golf Clubs transport: Suspend clubs within the box using molded foam inserts to prevent shaft contact.
- 3For safe Golf Clubs transport: Seal all carton seams with pressure-sensitive reinforced filament tape.
- 4For safe Golf Clubs transport: Apply 'Fragile' and 'This Side Up' orientation labels on all four sides.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the NMFC code for Golf Clubs?
The standard NMFC item code for Golf Clubs is 192429. This code is used by LTL carriers to identify the commodity type on the Bill of Lading.
What freight class is Golf Clubs?
Golf Clubs is typically classified as Class 100. However, this can change if the pallet density (PCF) varies from standard industry averages.
How do I avoid reclassification fees for Golf Clubs?
To avoid re-billing, always provide exact dimensions (L x W x H) and total weight including the pallet. Use our density calculator to confirm your Golf Clubs falls within the Class 100 density range.