Custom Bats Cricket Forum
Equipment => Other Gear => Topic started by: yvk3103 on October 14, 2008, 07:41:30 PM
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Which kit bag do you have any why do you like / dislike it?
Which kit bag would you like to buy/have?
Best kit bag designs (colors, looks, convenience/ease of use and storing)
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i have 2 gm bags which i wouldnt rate at all and a hunts bag thats ok but i wouldnt choose it so no i have the biggest puma bag and i think its great, absolutely massive and well thought out
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I have had a GM original 5* and it was rubbish! Broke too easily letting my redback slip out and get all scratched!!
Now have a GN Pro Performance and its going strong still!
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I don't see the big deal with people slating GM bags, I've used GM bags for many a year never had any problem. I have excessive amounts of kit at times and have never had a GM bag break or show signs of doing so, my Original L.E wheelie this year has comfortably stored; pads, 4 sets of gloves, helmet, 2 pairs of spikes, trainers, flip flops, numerous other bits such as training kit and on occasion has had 5 bats and a fusion skyer and probably more besides. If you felt the weight of all this, you would wonder how the bag hasn't broke, seems to me that it's a case of the owner missusing the bag and being careless which causes them to break, not the bag being poorly made which is what is being insinuated.
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Have you used the GM 5* Original bag?
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Exactly leo they are poor tbh but i think i will be getting a either a pro performance like you leo or one of the slzeneger ones that has 3 compartments or something but dont know yet.
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I haven't used the 5* bag no I have only ever had top of the range, but I doubt the build quality differs that much, but then again I'm a firm believer of the old 'you get what you pay for' saying.
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hmm well i i had just a crap young gunn one and the wheels fell off that so i sent it back and the same happened again so just left that and got one of the massive catalyst one and that fell off once but i got a refund and a new one which has hardly been used
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From my personal experience I find the Slaz, Puma and GN bags to be the best. Great value for money, very durable, have never let me down (no straps comming off or wheels popping off or holes appearing aroung the wheels).
I like the cosmetics on the Puma's and Slaz'. They look really cool
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get an aero bag. i had one and it is simply the best on the market. better designed and more durable than anything. i wish i hadn't got rid of it but i'll get one of their new ones soon. they really are worth the money
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Whats the big deal with bags? who cares just get a bag with a lot of room and that looks like it will suit you with what kit you need to take.
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I have got a double decker woodworm bag which has the done the job to be honest but ive seen better ones, but good for £20
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The Aero bag was priced at about 80 quid +pnp and that put me off.
If it had been in the price range of my Slaz, probably I would have bought that as I like Aero gear.
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I have had a Kookaburra wheelie thing for the last 4 years which has survived tours to the Caribbean and is still going strong! Tough as old boots, good appearance and branding and not that expensive as think was around £40 when I bought it.
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Had two slaz ones and they were good but needed more space and i've got a RBK one which i got bought over from India. Fits all that i need into it.
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I have got a double decker woodworm bag which has the done the job to be honest but ive seen better ones, but good for £20
Youve hardly used that! lol
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I anar lol but it was alrite last season.