I was tired of taking 3 or 4 small bags to the field to carry all my stuff, so I have been looking around for a "BIG" gear bag, I found what I was looking for in the Mega Paintball Bodybag from PaintballBodyBags.com
I called the manufacturer and placed my order. A week or so later my new bag showed up.
Bag in the box

The first thing I noticed is that the bag area when completely broken down is not that big. It can easily be stored without taking up the whole closet.
Here are all the parts that were in the box ready to be assembled, and you can see it is not that much space collapsed (don't let that fool you)
Bag Parts
After reading the one page instruction sheet I got to put the bag together. It was very easy. The directions were concise and easy to follow. The interior compartments are made out of a tough plastic like material. I was told by the manufacturer that is the same material the bottoms of snow boards are made of, needless to say very durable. They provide two large pieces of foam for the gun compartments, and they fit perfectly.
There are two gun pockets and four square compartments in the main section and two more square compartments in the pocket by the wheels for tank storage. The front compartment does not have any dividers.
Compartments in the bag
Let me tell about some of the very cool features.
In one side of the main compartment there is a pass through hole so if you have a gun setup with a long barrel it can fit through the hole.
Barrel Pass Through
The bag is made out of very durable material and the zippers and pull are all high quality. They even include a lock and keys to secure the main compartment. There is a small ID badge slot to put your info if you would like. There are two wheels on the one end of the bag and the bag rolls very smoothly, even when loaded. On the opposite side there is an adjustable strap that you use to pull the bag. There is an oversized shoulder strap that is attached to the top of the bag with heavy duty clips. They provide two long barrel tubes to store barrels and a clear zippered pouch for small odds and ends. I used mine to keep the manuals for my equipment in.
Wheels and bag logo
The suggested packing map
Here is everything that went into the bag
Here is the bag loaded open
Here is the bag loaded closed
I called the manufacturer and placed my order. A week or so later my new bag showed up.
Bag in the box

The first thing I noticed is that the bag area when completely broken down is not that big. It can easily be stored without taking up the whole closet.
Here are all the parts that were in the box ready to be assembled, and you can see it is not that much space collapsed (don't let that fool you)
Bag Parts
After reading the one page instruction sheet I got to put the bag together. It was very easy. The directions were concise and easy to follow. The interior compartments are made out of a tough plastic like material. I was told by the manufacturer that is the same material the bottoms of snow boards are made of, needless to say very durable. They provide two large pieces of foam for the gun compartments, and they fit perfectly.
There are two gun pockets and four square compartments in the main section and two more square compartments in the pocket by the wheels for tank storage. The front compartment does not have any dividers.
Compartments in the bag
Let me tell about some of the very cool features.
In one side of the main compartment there is a pass through hole so if you have a gun setup with a long barrel it can fit through the hole.
Barrel Pass Through
The bag is made out of very durable material and the zippers and pull are all high quality. They even include a lock and keys to secure the main compartment. There is a small ID badge slot to put your info if you would like. There are two wheels on the one end of the bag and the bag rolls very smoothly, even when loaded. On the opposite side there is an adjustable strap that you use to pull the bag. There is an oversized shoulder strap that is attached to the top of the bag with heavy duty clips. They provide two long barrel tubes to store barrels and a clear zippered pouch for small odds and ends. I used mine to keep the manuals for my equipment in.
Wheels and bag logo
The suggested packing map
Here is everything that went into the bag
Here is the bag loaded open
Here is the bag loaded closed







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