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Equipment Boards => Bags, Shoes, Accessories => Topic started by: Shoutout33 on January 13, 2005, 02:18:25 AM
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Wanted to know how these bags are quality wise. Still doing research on them as well. Thanks in advance.
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When you've moved up, moved back, adjusted left and right, cupped, flattened out, have thrown everyting in your arsenal, and the pins still don't cooperate, just say, "Aw to HELL with it!", and throw the ball!
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They are big and bulky but if the price is right they work fine. I have bought and sold a few. Only complaint i had heard is where the plastic meets the fabric on the three ball bag some of the stitching has pulled up a bit. We had one customer with this and bag was still plenty useable. If you get one off ebay at the right price it is worthwhile. If you are looking to pay $99 or more for say a three ball roller look for a KR.
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Thanks for the reply on this. I think I'll take your advice on the KR bag instead of the BPP.
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When you've moved up, moved back, adjusted left and right, cupped, flattened out, have thrown everyting in your arsenal, and the pins still don't cooperate, just say, "Aw to HELL with it!", and throw the ball!
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I picked up a nice new KR 3 ball bag off ebay for about $70 shipped. My wife has one of the BPP bags and they are OK, but not near the bag as the KR.
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If they only made a ball that would carry that da_n 7 pin (and I am right handed!!)
jkiser01
Edited on 1/13/2005 2:33 PM
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I have a KR, BSI (both 2 rollers)and a Storm 4 roller. I would much rather have a BSI over KR. The handle is better, tubes slide easier and for some reason, it feels more 'centered'. It has never tipped over on the rough pavement as the KR has. I know, we have a really BAD lot, but that's just what has happened to me. KR's are great bags, just this BSI 'feels' better and is more stable.
My 2 cents are up.
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AZ Guy aka: R & L Bowlers Pro
rlbowlerspro@cox.net
www.rlbowlerspro.com