Custom Bats Cricket Forum
Equipment => Your Kit => Topic started by: Phoenix on May 02, 2014, 08:36:51 AM
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Hello all,
I read alot on here but generally don't post much. One thing I've noticed is that a lot of forum members use duffle bags. I don't see the appeal in them? I like to open my bag up and see where everything is. I imagine with a duffle bag you have to throw an arm in and reach down inside trying to find certain bits of kit. I don't think I've seen anyone in my club or any others using them. Are they just an English thing?
cheers
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The one that I have has a decent opening at the top so that there's not much reaching down inside, plus it has good sized external pockets. It's smaller than the bag I had previously and much lighter in weight. I can get everything I need in it.
http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=29317.0 (http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=29317.0)
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I wouldn't use one for a match personally as I like to have things organised and easy to manoeuvre. However, I've found a duffle perfect for nets and training. I've kept my pads, gloves etc from 2013 just so now I basically use that kit for 'nets' and keep my decent kit nice and only used in 45+ over matches.
sad but there you go
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I use a duffle for a game and training. I find them to be easier to store and less consuming on space. I wouldn't go back to a full size bag.
When I get to a game, I take my pads out to put on the bench then arrange my whites on the hooks in the changing room, Then I can fold away the bag and not worry about having to step over it when I want to get in and out.
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Small changing rooms!!
Imagine a room you can only fit 5 people in. Add 6 more people. Make them have to do thingsm like remove clothes. Put new clothes on in said room.
Now get 12 ridicolous big bagsm that can only lay on the floor taking up as much room as possible too.
You end up with alot of blokes falling about alot of kit getting stood on and squashed. As people generally dont put there kit away when out. You get kit being kicked and dragged around said room.
Me j use a duffle bag. Hang it on a cloths peg on the wall. And its out of the way and not being trampolled on.
Organised correctly. The kit comes iut in the order i want it to. So no rumouging around in it.
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Main reason for me is living and playing in London, they are far easier to transport around using public transport. As simple as that!
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Main reason for me is living and playing in London, they are far easier to transport around using public transport. As simple as that!
I'm with you on that one. However, after a long game it can be bit much strapping a 40lb bag on your back and hauling up and down stairs, on and off trains.
Also, I've not found one with a proper 'back system'. That would make them more comfortable.
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Main reason for me is living and playing in London, they are far easier to transport around using public transport. As simple as that!
- and there is that as well!
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Also, I've not found one with a proper 'back system'. That would make them more comfortable.
Couldn't agree more. As others have said, having a proper waist belt support (like a real rucksack), would make a huge amount of difference to their ease of use. Come on guys, let's get a proper back support on something like the CK22 Duffle (as in the picture below) and I think you'd have a market leading and killer product.
(http://www.higear.uk.com/Img/Dyn/Cache/Products/17222-0607111723581831883954.jpg)
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I'm with you on that one. However, after a long game it can be bit much strapping a 40lb bag on your back and hauling up and down stairs, on and off trains.
Also, I've not found one with a proper 'back system'. That would make them more comfortable.
Sounds like we could 'adjust' a Bergen for this job then.. Pretty sure you could get everything in and you'd have a proper back system and durability... only down side... it's camo in colour... Just call it 'MSD range' and job done :)
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Must admit I haven't found carrying a problem and I generally just sling mine over one shoulder - then again I suppose I travel light compared to some!
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CBF business project?
We have raised this up several times over the years, I have been very vocal on this.
Why don't we fill the gap in the market?
Or if anyone can PM me the name of a supplier, i'll approach this venture myself.
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I love a Duffel as it's so much easier for carting kit around London.
I feel the problem with them is that they are designed in the view of kit storage first, carrying function last.
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I like my bag to be big enough to camp in. I wouldn't last long with a duffle.
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I like my bag to be big enough to camp in. I wouldn't last long with a duffle.
I have an Albion Cricket Caravan that I took on tour that fits 2x 5'6" opening batsman with room for kit. It's far too big to traipse around London.
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Must admit I haven't found carrying a problem and I generally just sling mine over one shoulder - then again I suppose I travel light compared to some!
Precisely! What do people take to matches? More than they really need I bet!
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Must admit I haven't found carrying a problem and I generally just sling mine over one shoulder - then again I suppose I travel light compared to some!
The problem with not having a good back system are the injuries and undue stresses on the back.
You'll do yourself a harm :D
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Pack it, sling it over 1 shoulder, pop it on the hook in the change rooms and easy to transport. My current SG duffle is finished with, used a brand new SS big wheelie bag for last game of the season, buying a new ck22 based on feedback here!
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Hmm. I often walk a mile with mine on. Would prefer a better back system.
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So easy to use, pick it up and off you go, no wheeling in and out of doorways, up stairs etc. Just throw it on my should, drop it in the boot of my car and off. At the other end, sling it back on you shoulder and off you go. No taking up half the changing room and access in my CK22 is dead easy. Can't imagine going back to a wheelie.
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I think some of you should try the TON duffle from Jake amazing duffle and good back support.
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I think some of you should try the TON duffle from Jake amazing duffle and good back support.
Not really. It still hangs on your shoulders. A proper ruck sack set up puts most of the weight through your hips.
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I have an Albion Cricket Caravan that I took on tour that fits 2x 5'6" opening batsman with room for kit. It's far too big to traipse around London.
Yes mate...it isn't very practical unless you only have to transport the bag 20m from your car to the clubhouse. And yes..it's an Albion!