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Equipment Boards => Bags, Shoes, Accessories => Topic started by: vinman on December 16, 2006, 10:01:03 AM
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tired of dragging around old 3ball and 2 ball etc inline bags, want to get stackable one. So which is good 6ball stackable one to get? any recommendations
thx
Vinman
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I have a 3-ball Storm Streamline and just got a used 4-ball one. The 3-ball has held up very well for the three years I've had it. The 4-ball seems like it's in pretty good shape for being a few years old. If the 6-ball bag is made similarly, it should be a very solid bag.
SH
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I have the Storm Rolling Thunder 6 Ball. I like it. Seems to take abuse pretty well. You can take out the middle compartment and make it into a 4 ball bag. Kinda big, not so great for tight spaces, but any 6 ball roller would have this problem. I think the Storm 6 ball roller is the one to get.
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My girlfriend bought me the Storm Pro 6-ball for Christmas last year. She spent a fortune even online. It is nice and sturdy and the stackable 2-balls lock in securely. It breaks down fairly quick to load in the the trunk. It is a pain going up and down stairs, but what 6-ball isn't. It is a good bag and I would recommend it.
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Edited on 12/16/2006 7:48 PM
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ok a couple votes for the Storm bag, anything on say the brunswick, columbia, etc?
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do they make the bags for the other manufacturerers ? like storm,brunswick etc?
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I have a Brunswick Pro Players Squared and it is a very sturdy bag. It has big wheels and rolls very easily. The handle does not retract all the way down below the top bag like the storm bags but that is ok by me. Its a great place to hang your coat. It only has two wheels also but this bag rolls much easier then my buddies storm that has 3. It has lots of storage room also. You can buy the same bag in a 6 ball roller or get the conversion kit for the 4 ball.
At any rate it is a great bag. IMHO it is a sturdier bag than the Storm Rolling Thunder. The handle and how easy it rolls sold me on the Brunswick Bag.
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ok well some votes for the brunswick ones as well. Im looking at getting it from bowling.com
http://www.bowling.com/productsbycategory.asp?ID=42&CategoryName=6+Ball+Rollers
they have Storm, Brunswick,KR, and Columbia ones. The storm ones look nicest i think but im more of a function over form guy. So out of those on that site ? Also just side thought anyone with issues with bowling.com ?
thx
Vinman
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quote:
I have the Storm Rolling Thunder 6 Ball. I like it. Seems to take abuse pretty well. You can take out the middle compartment and make it into a 4 ball bag. Kinda big, not so great for tight spaces, but any 6 ball roller would have this problem. I think the Storm 6 ball roller is the one to get.
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Mike Austin's Precision Pro Shop
Houston, TX
Driller to many "Stars" and Tony Melendez too!
"So Many Balls, only ONE drill press!!"
Chuck Norris is the only person to ever count to infinity..........twice!
http://www.allbowling.com/journal/public.php?uid=67&leagueid=1270
Mike is correct. This 6-Ball roller is the best on the market. Even though it is obviously big like the others on the market, this bag is the easist to get into any vehicle because of its handle. Great design.
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so the storm ones arent made by KR, hows the warranty with them? with my luck im sure ill have a handle snap off. Previous poster said the KR guys really stand behind their stuff so that does sound good. Any other recommendations?
thx
Vinman