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Which kit bag
« on: February 17, 2012, 02:50:54 PM »

Hi!

I am looking to buy a kit bag and would appreciate your thoughts on which are the best ones to carry the following kit:

3X bats
2X batting gloves
1X batting pads
1X helmet
1X thigh pad
2X shoes
2X pairs of whites (2 trousers and 2 shirts)
1X personal kit (toiletries, sweat bands, jocks, skins and socks)
1X medical kit
8-10 cricket balls
4X 0.5l bottles of energy drinks.

I have used a Aero stand-up in the past but it is a nightmare fitting it in the boot of a 5 series saloon.

Also used a Salix, pod 1 and pro, but not too impressed with them (especially the pod as it is quite a job to put the bats in the external pocket if the internal pockets are full).

Not fussed whether it is a stand-up or not.

Just want something that looks good, easy to transport and carry, padded bat pockets(not necessary though) and is very organized :)

Thank you all for your suggestions and time.
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Re: Which kit bag
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2012, 03:04:18 PM »

Hi!

I am looking to buy a kit bag and would appreciate your thoughts on which are the best ones to carry the following kit:

3X bats
2X batting gloves
1X batting pads
1X helmet
1X thigh pad
2X shoes
2X pairs of whites (2 trousers and 2 shirts)
1X personal kit (toiletries, sweat bands, jocks, skins and socks)
1X medical kit
8-10 cricket balls
4X 0.5l bottles of energy drinks.

I have used a Aero stand-up in the past but it is a nightmare fitting it in the boot of a 5 series saloon.

Also used a Salix, pod 1 and pro, but not too impressed with them (especially the pod as it is quite a job to put the bats in the external pocket if the internal pockets are full).

Not fussed whether it is a stand-up or not.

Just want something that looks good, easy to transport and carry, padded bat pockets(not necessary though) and is very organized :)

Thank you all for your suggestions and time.

Newbery tour ?
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Re: Which kit bag
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2012, 03:04:53 PM »

Uff tooooo much kit mate!!! :O ;)

Its like you'll be going for campaigning haha

Not sure but M&H Tan Leather perhaps?

Was quite surprised, no box? :O ;)
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Re: Which kit bag
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2012, 03:48:56 PM »

M&H Double Decker or similar. Double decker bags are huge, I think Newbery do one as well.
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Re: Which kit bag
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2012, 04:57:09 PM »

Uff tooooo much kit mate!!! :O ;)

Its like you'll be going for campaigning haha

Not sure but M&H Tan Leather perhaps?

Was quite surprised, no box? :O ;)

CD trying to catch-up with your collection :)

CD married people always need the box to be in the right place 24X7, especially when they start to spend more on cricket kit than on the lady :)
The box can be squeezed in anywhere. You realize the value of the box and helmet only when you get knocked, thankfully I have never been knocked low down yet :)
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Re: Which kit bag
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2012, 04:59:08 PM »

M&H Double Decker or similar. Double decker bags are huge, I think Newbery do one as well.

The problem with the double deckers is that the zippers get damaged very fast if the lower compartment is not full. Has a Slaz one and the zipper came off twice as the lower compartment was not very full and the top part was putting pressure on the sippers while opening and closing.
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Re: Which kit bag
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2012, 04:59:45 PM »

will the M&H leather bag fit all the kit as mentioned above??
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Re: Which kit bag
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2012, 05:56:41 PM »

The m@h leather bag is tiny, you have no chance fitting all that gear inside it

I would suggest the Gary nics pro performance, top top bag

I also love the look of the tour :)
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Re: Which kit bag
« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2012, 06:20:26 PM »

Talk to Jonnyw, his Shamrock bag (I think you can find pics in the Shamrock section) would probably fit the bill nicely. It's good value as well. £50 I think??? Not sure if he has stock yet but I've got my name down for one....
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