Which gearbag should I get?

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  • Xerces
    more fun than being normal
    • May 2001
    • 869

    #16
    i use a gearbag that i used for when i went shotgun shooting. its very durable, very padded, has about 6 pockets, so i can keep the heavy tools and the fragile parts i dont want scraped away from eachother. i use it for everything but my gun/tank/clothes. works great, i think it was somewhere about 40-60 awhile ago.

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    • shartley
      paintball player
      • Mar 2001
      • 9169

      #17

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      • Jonesie
        All Around Good Guy
        • Oct 2002
        • 1123

        #18
        Hey Sam,
        That's a GREAT idea! I'll have to head up to my local Marshalls or TJ Maxx after work today to find something like that. I might even be able to beat that $30 price tag.

        Thanks for the idea!

        Later ~ Jonesie
        David M. Jones
        AO Member #1111 - Formerly davej946
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        • paint magnet
          Member # 10,261
          • Dec 2001
          • 2488

          #19
          Ok guys thanks for the help, but I still haven't narrowed it down much, except between the JT, Redz, Nexed, and Dye, which were my original choices. Here's the gear I would be taking to the field, and it needs to have some extra space for goodies and stuff:

          3 markers, Angel, Automag and Stroker (fixed barrel), needs to have room for them and seperate compartments, elastic loops for barrels would be really nice, and elastic loops for pods, a pocket to store knee/shin, elbow pads and harness, two seperate compartments (pref. padded) for goggles, room for tanks 2 or 3, a 68/3000 and some CO2 tanks, room for my small tool box, a seperate area for cleats, another pocket for a change of clothes or my playing clothes, space to put in extras like squeegies, lens cleaner, extra lenses, etc. and that Redz folding chair thing is staring to sound really nice. Right now I use a rubbermaid thing but it wont' fit all my gear (obviously) and you have to take stuff off the top to get at the bottom stuff. With all this stuff, rolling wheels would be nice too.
          My feedback

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          • toymyster
            Team OSIRIS
            • Dec 2000
            • 1277

            #20
            Get yourself a hockey gearbag!!! They have same type of compartments, and cost half the price of "paintball" gearbags!!!
            E-Mag's on a diet
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            Centerflag 201 series 68/45

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            • Muzikman
              Everything AGD
              • Dec 2000
              • 6229

              #21
              Ok, if you want a "Paintball" gear bag, there are only two choices. Nexed and Extreme Rage (I would take the ExtremeRage bag myself).

              If you don't care, go to walmart and buy a large rolling bag. They have some really nice ones there for about $60 that are semi hard shell.

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              • CMDane
                Space Monkey with a fez.
                • Sep 2002
                • 283

                #22
                Wal-Mart's Ingear bags

                I went to Wal-Marth this afternoon and bought one of the Ingear 2-compartment bags for $25. I can fit the 4 pod belt and misc stuff in the back pocket, my RT Pro w/ Warp, Rico, 88 tank and mask in the 2nd pocket, gloves and towels in a front zip pocket and tool kit in another front zip pocket. Plus, it's got inline skate wheels and extending handle. Plus, the 2nd pocket had 2 side reinforcement walls that have zips on them that will fit my stock and Taso 14" barrel, 1 per side. Well worth the $25.

                Charles

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                • the123
                  JJ's Master
                  • May 2001
                  • 736

                  #23
                  I like the Nexed bags, I own the Nexed NX pro. Thankfully I didn't have to pay full price for it. It IS a bit expensive, but I can now say that I have 1 bag to hold it all! EVERYTHING I need at the field, and then some. It even came with an area mat that I use to step on while i'm changing my shoes/pants.

                  I think there is still a BETTER bag out there, i'm curious as to what Planet Eclipse has to offer. I used their previous bag untill it was too small to use.

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                  • PsychoBaller
                    Gone are my SFL days...
                    • Nov 2000
                    • 1952

                    #24
                    I know.....

                    someone selling a Blue Slate JT Gear Sack for like $50-75 bucks....

                    His AOL IM name is RobinSucks i think.... its also for sale on PB Nation and he has pictures of it to send if you want to see the bags condition (which is good, but its a big dirty)

                    ~da baller

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