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Title: Looking for a durable three ball bag
Post by: lilpossum1 on December 13, 2014, 12:06:19 PM
I am going to buy my dad a bowling bag for Christmas, and I want to get him one that is durable with lots of pockets for all of his disorganized mess he carries around. (Shoes, wrist brace, tape, towels, raffle tickets, papers from 8 years ago, etc.) any recommendations?
Title: Re: Looking for a durable three ball bag
Post by: Garry1971 on December 13, 2014, 12:43:44 PM
All day long a 900 global is the best. Get the adda bag and now it's an easy cary 4 ball.
 
http://www.900global.com/newglobalshop/?page_id=6822
Title: Re: Looking for a durable three ball bag
Post by: charlest on December 13, 2014, 01:12:06 PM
I am going to buy my dad a bowling bag for Christmas, and I want to get him one that is durable with lots of pockets for all of his disorganized mess he carries around. (Shoes, wrist brace, tape, towels, raffle tickets, papers from 8 years ago, etc.) any recommendations?

I just picked up this one on sale from Buddies. That price is delivered.
http://www.buddiesproshop.com/p-5422-krx-special-edition-2-3-bowling-bag.aspx (http://www.buddiesproshop.com/p-5422-krx-special-edition-2-3-bowling-bag.aspx)
KR is among the best, it has 6" HUGE wheels, 5 year warranty and it has so many compartments I was shocked, more than my current 4 ball Storm  bag.

The 3rd ball Joey is not an after thought; it's a full gauge bag. I wanted a 2 ball bag but I can always attache that Joey, plus it's lighter to pick up and toss into the trunk or the back of the truck than the full 3 ball bag. Unless your father is Man Mountain Dean (an old time "rassler"), his back will thank you for that.
Title: Re: Looking for a durable three ball bag
Post by: johns811 on December 13, 2014, 01:53:51 PM
I used to lug a 3 ball bag but eventually went to a 2 ball and tote bag. The 3 ball was too much to carry when the snow added up in the parking. Prefer a 2 ball and a tote.
Title: Re: Looking for a durable three ball bag
Post by: charlest on December 13, 2014, 02:55:57 PM
I used to lug a 3 ball bag but eventually went to a 2 ball and tote bag. The 3 ball was too much to carry when the snow added up in the parking. Prefer a 2 ball and a tote.


See my KR url above.
Title: Re: Looking for a durable three ball bag
Post by: Ratt_bowling on December 13, 2014, 03:08:10 PM
I just bought a KR Strikeforce Royal Flush Triple and it came with a 7-year warranty.
Title: Re: Looking for a durable three ball bag
Post by: Strapper_Squared on December 14, 2014, 09:20:04 AM
I've had good luck with a rotogrip 3 ball rolling tote.  Mine has a shoe compartment on top and several smaller compartments for towels, etc
Title: Re: Looking for a durable three ball bag
Post by: Perfect Approach Pro Shop on December 14, 2014, 10:09:10 AM
    I stock Kr, Storm and Motiv bags. Of the three, Motiv is by far my best seller. I initially used the KR three 3/4/5 and replaced it when it wore out with the Storm. I have been using the Storm Triple the last three years and am switching to the Motiv. One thing I dislike with the Storm is the wheel axle will bend over time and the wheels rub the bag making it hard to push/pull. Have had quite a few use the 2/3/4 and if you don't have the add a bag with a ball in it, bag weight distribution is bad and customers have not liked that fact. Have not had one complaint on the Motiv bags I have sold so I will be trying myself.