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cheech

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triple totes
« on: October 22, 2008, 02:21:46 AM »
has anyone picked up a columbia triple tote? if so how are they?how about compared to the vise triples
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2007 NYSPHSAA individual high game(300) and series(1411-6 games)
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rival, arch rival, dead flush,scout,
blue vibe
SR300, RXS300 maxim
on the way maybe.....the sauce or momentum swing.
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spmcgivern

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Re: triple totes
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2008, 10:30:05 AM »
I have a Columbia 3-ball bag (inline) I got at Nationals in Corpus Christi a couple of years ago.  Not a bad bag, but the zipper to the ball compartment kinda broke when the baggage people were moving it.  Still a decent bag.  It does zip but I can't zip it all the way, the zipper would come off.  But I don't travel much anymore and I would be lucky to bowl once a week nowadays.  If you travel a lot, I just don't trust the fancy rolling bags.  Would rather have simple/cheap carry bags for travelling.
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Bigmike

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Re: triple totes
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2008, 12:42:59 PM »
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has anyone picked up a columbia triple tote? if so how are they?how about compared to the vise triples


The 3 ball inline totes are pretty much made by the same manufacturer as the Vise/Turbo/Ebonite/Brunswick,etc totes. The only ones that are distinctly different are the Storm/Roto tournament totes. Storm/Roto has the wheel base just slightly wider which keeps the tippage and cornering under control.

I lugged both the Storm and Vise rollers at Nationals this year. The Storm bag cornered easily and stayed upright while the Vise bag flipped over pretty much every time I had to corner

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cheech

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Re: triple totes
« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2008, 01:18:52 PM »
ok cool. ya the vise ones are nice i dont really i have a problem with tipping i just have to go slow over bumps and stuff.i think i will pick one up. thanks for the info
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HG:300x2(SR300 both)289(sawblade)280(SR300)
HS:792(SR300)778(SR300)778(SR300/Dr.Jekyll)
2004 NYSPHSAA team champions
2007 NYSPHSAA individual high game(300) and series(1411-6 games)
current arsenal:
rival, arch rival, dead flush,scout,
blue vibe
SR300, RXS300 maxim
on the way maybe.....the sauce or momentum swing.
sacred heart university bowling, frosh. ave:204.6 sport
    218 THS
p.s. go leftys

Henrik

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Re: triple totes
« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2008, 06:01:44 PM »
Storm/Roto-Grip = 600 Denier Polyvinyl Fabric
Columbia = 600D Polyester/Leather
Ebonite/Hammer = 600 Denier polyester cover
900 Gobal = 600 Denier Dobby Nylon
Vise = 1680 denier matt (nylon) heavy duty fabric
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