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TussAgee11 Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:53am

Gear bag...
 
Those who travel alot with their gear, what gear bag do you use, does it suit you, and would you reccommend it?

I'm up in the air between the basic Honig's bag and the Force3 bag, so particularly interested in reviews of those.

UmpTTS43 Wed Mar 31, 2010 11:02am

I use the Force3 bag. I have not used the others so I cannot comment on those, but the Force3 bag is an excellent piece of equipment. This bag is the updated, redesigned JEAPU bag. They use better zippers, have new, more durible wheels and have added strength to the bottom and sides. This bag holds all that I need for any trip. I highly recommend it.

jdmara Wed Mar 31, 2010 11:07am

I have the 36” Ultimate Bag. Love it. It's a little big for the trunk of the new car but it has room for everything (Equipment, clothing, etc)

-Josh

BaBa Booey Wed Mar 31, 2010 11:30am

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Originally Posted by UmpTTS43 (Post 671861)
I use the Force3 bag. I have not used the others so I cannot comment on those, but the Force3 bag is an excellent piece of equipment. This bag is the updated, redesigned JEAPU bag. They use better zippers, have new, more durible wheels and have added strength to the bottom and sides. This bag holds all that I need for any trip. I highly recommend it.

This is the credited response.

And while you're at it, try the Force3 socks. I picked up a pair last week, they are the most comfortable socks I've ever worn. I've worn them to work this week!

Emperor Ump Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:21pm

I use the Diamond 30" bag and really llike it. Review

DG Wed Mar 31, 2010 09:25pm

I use a large suitcase with pullup handle and wheels, like you see in the airport. I got it, along with 2 smaller pieces in a 3 piece luggage set for $50. It stays in my car trunk mostly, but if it needs to come out and move I can roll it along.

yawetag Thu Apr 01, 2010 03:44am

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Originally Posted by DG (Post 672003)
I use a large suitcase with pullup handle and wheels, like you see in the airport. I got it, along with 2 smaller pieces in a 3 piece luggage set for $50. It stays in my car trunk mostly, but if it needs to come out and move I can roll it along.

Very similar to my setup. When I was in Tunica, MS last year for my anniversary, we stopped at an outlet mall. There was a clothing store that had suitcases in the back. I found one for $20 (RETAIL $120!!!!! BUY NOW!!!!) that seemed wide enough and deep enough for everything, plus a side pocket to hold the smaller things and a smaller pocket to hold line-up card and pens. I wasn't sure it would hold my gear perfectly, but my wife talked me into buying it ("After all, honey, it would still work as a normal suitcase). It fit everything... until I bought the Platinum this year.

It's got wheels and an extendable handle. For $20, I can't complain.

Kevin Finnerty Thu Apr 01, 2010 08:23am

You might try the brand of umpire bag that didn't require modifications and improvements to make it of standard quality and worth the price: The Diamond.

I have punished it year-round for years now, and it's still performing beautifully.

TussAgee11 Thu Apr 01, 2010 12:04pm

Kevin, we are going to get you to like one thing Jim Evans and not take subtle digs at it. I'm passing around the collection plate, we are getting you a pair of those socks. You won't pay anything. Will you accept?

Ump153 Thu Apr 01, 2010 12:27pm

I have used and abused my Evans bag for the past two years with no problems or failures.

I will give it a greater test this year taking it on the road for an extended time.:D I expect it will continue to perform as it has in the past.

BaBa Booey Thu Apr 01, 2010 12:35pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Finnerty (Post 672065)
You might try the brand of umpire bag that didn't require modifications and improvements to make it of standard quality and worth the price: The Diamond.

I have punished it year-round for years now, and it's still performing beautifully.

I know some people had zipper problems, I never had any during my two pro seasons. I'm sure the diamond bag's first version wasn't perfect, either, and the newer updated Force3 seems to have addressed all the major complaints. But go with what works for you.

pastordoug Thu Apr 01, 2010 12:42pm

I use 2 large clear tupperware style containers ($6.00) along with a clothes bar ($9.00) in the back of my Chevy Tahoe (14 MPG).... Works GREAT since I only do HS :) Maybe some day I will need one of those fancy suitcases you guys are talking about.

JJ Thu Apr 01, 2010 08:18pm

I won mine (a regular suitcase) in a golf outing in 1987, and it's been with me around the States and the world, including 5 D-1 Regionals. Still "suits" me...

JJ

HokieUmp Thu Apr 01, 2010 11:02pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by TussAgee11 (Post 672147)
Kevin, we are going to get you to like one thing Jim Evans and not take subtle digs at it. I'm passing around the collection plate, we are getting you a pair of those socks. You won't pay anything. Will you accept?

Now you've done it, Tuss. Be prepared for your face-full of outrage....

JR12 Sat Apr 03, 2010 03:44pm

I have the Wilson bag. I like it.

Wilson Umpire Equipment Gear Bag: Ump Attire


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