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Equipment Boards => Bags, Shoes, Accessories => Topic started by: pnj1967 on March 14, 2005, 08:12:17 PM
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Does any one have one? How are they holding up?
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Any one ??????????
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I had the Hammer version of the Fastbreak and I hated it for 2 basic reasons:
1. very little storage.. They have a zippered pouch on one side of the bag but nothing on the other. Thats a total waste IMO. The top zippered bag is OK, but your shoes goes in there so that part as very little extra storage..
2. Its very heavy and bulky with 4 balls inside. The top ball moves all around as there is nothing in there to keep it in place..
I have heard from my pro shop guy that Ebonite has made some improvements on this bag and it will be released soon in their 2005 bag collection.
Its a great concept, but until they add more storage and somehow make that top bag removable, I am not interested in another one.. I can just use a 3 ball roller and a single tote for alot cheaper than the asking price of that bag..
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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 3/16/2005 7:46 AM
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I have the fast break 4 bag from Ebonite. I like it very much compared to my columbia300 4 ball roller. I think my ebonite bag is easier to load into my trunk as compared to the columbia. FB4 is easier to roll around crowded bowling centers, I know I sound like the advertisement. The large wheels make it easier when rolling over steps, curbs, etc. Sometimes I don't put a ball in the top compartment. It does make it noticeably heavier, and besides there is no need for 4 balls on a 2nd shift league so normally I go with 3. One spare ball and two strike balls.
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The fastbreak 4 inline breakaway has a top compartment that breaks away. You can also use it as a two ball bag too.
I sometimes use the extra ball compartment on top for storage sometimes. Sometimes I put my towel, wrist support, heels and soles in there for easy access.