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Equipment => Other Gear => Topic started by: harry gamble on February 02, 2015, 06:56:45 PM
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The woodworm pro series duffle looks a good bag at a decent price as well, has anyone got one and does anyone know what they are like and how good they are as i can't find a review anywhere
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I have one. Had it for a couple of seasons now and still going strong. Large main section with two internal bat sleeves but they aren't particularly padded so you have to think about how you pack the bag and not to put your kid against the bats or put them in seperate bat sleeves.
Quality wise, I think it's quite good. Zips and fabric are still fine on mine - quite comfortable to carry even fully loaded
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Great kit bag, used one all last season. Trying out the new kook pro duffle this year, hope its as good as it looks. The woodworm is very good and lasted a full tough season!
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im thinking of buying one to replace my shamrock duffle mainly on the basis that 2 of my other bags are woodworm and then they would all match. Ive known a couple people who have had them and they never mentioned any issues
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Ive got one spare in the office if anyone wants to buy it :)
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Good bags I like mine. Easy to carry.
PS Maverick its probably a bad idea to put your kid in your bag
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Had one for a season and a half. Light and fairly strong. Wish the front pocket held the helmet as I would still have it.
Got sick of loosing things in it and unpacking it at every ground. Then brought a bag for the helmet and one for shoes. Sold it last weekend for 70% what I paid for it new, so it is pretty solid. Cleans up with dishwashing liquid and warm water.
Note to manufacturers: a light coloured inner on duffles would save the owners ages trying to find missing inners. Black is just too damn dark at the bottom of these duffles lol.
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Problem with most of these big duffles the main compartment is so big and you tend to just throw everything in there. I have to get a bit anal and unpack them and lay my kit out. Which is difficult at some grounds that have biscuit boxes for changing rooms.
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I thought that it was a very good bag when I had mine. I bought my one in Australia. It lasted a flight to the UK, the UK season and then back to Australia - a few tears and splits along the way resulted in me flogging it off and changing tactics.
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I thought that it was a very good bag when I had mine. I bought my one in Australia. It lasted a flight to the UK, the UK season and then back to Australia - a few tears and splits along the way resulted in me flogging it off and changing tactics.
If it can survive baggage handlers it can survive anything!
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Ive got one spare in the office if anyone wants to buy it :)
Any idea of a Price?