21st July 2008

Off To College with Duffels

Heading off to college (or back to college as the case may be)? Well, among other things you’ll need including laptop bags, backpacks, pens, notebooks, and textbooks, consider getting a new duffle bag. Duffels have many uses while you’re in college including as gym bags, team sports bags, weekenders, and even luggage.

Nike Brasilia College Duffel Bag Planning on working out between classes? A gym duffel bag is perfect for toting your shoes, clothes, towel, and water bottle with you to the gym or campus recreation center.
Under Armour College Team Duffle Bag If you play college sports whether on the school team or Intramural, you might find yourself in need of a sports sports team duffel to carry all your gear to and from games and practice.
Burton Womens College Weekender Duffel Whether you live in the dorms or in an apartment, if you travel home on the weekends or like to go on weekend road trips, a weekender duffle bag will come in handy. These bags are the perfect size for taking only what you need for a few days without being bulky like luggage.
eBags Mother Lode Mini Duffle Finally, if you travel home for vacations such as the holidays, Spring Break, or over the summer, travel duffels are perfect as luggage. Not only do some of them meet airline carry-on size requirements like the eBags Mother Lode Mini, but quite a few styles come with wheels for easy maneuvering.

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31st May 2008

Hunting Bags

Maxpedition Jumbo Versipack Hunting Bag If you are new to hunting or if you are looking for the just the right gear, there are some things to keep in mind. Different features will appeal to different hunters, but there are some great gear choices out there for those who enjoy getting out in the woods to challenge themselves and hone their skill. Here are some thoughts on hunting bags:


  • You’ll want to blend. Camouflage fabrics or natural colors are a must-have feature when it comes to hunting. All the cool gear in the world can’t make up for blowing your cover.
  • You’ll want to eliminate excess weight. Let’s face it, hunting bags are typically loaded with the necessities; you don’t want the bag to be heavy before it’s packed.
  • You’ll want a durable bag. Balancing durability with a lightweight bag can be a challenge, but newer fabrics exist that can accomplish that if you look around a bit.
  • You’ll want multiple storage compartments. One large center compartment won’t do it for most hunters. You need spots made for ammunition and other items.
  • You’ll need protection from rain. Waterproof bags are the best choice as you never know when a storm will blow up or when you may get a bit of drizzle in the great outdoors.

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25th May 2008

Lacrosse Bags: The Under Armour Cradle Stick Bag

Under Armour Lacrosse Stick Bag Good lacrosse bags aren’t found very easily, but the Under Armour Cradle Stick Bag is one of the best out there. Specifically crafted for women, this bag is the perfect wrapping for your gear, protecting it well while still being attractive when carried.


Made specifically to carry one lacrosse stick, this is the ideal bag to both store your stick in and transport it. The heavy duty nylon rip-stop material protects it well during a trip and also keeps the dust and grime off of it at home. Mesh panels are built in for a bit of ventilation, and there is also a fleece pocket to store keys or valuables in if need be. The adjustable shoulder strap makes sizing it a snap, and the main storage area has perfectly engineered spots to stash your goggles, gloves and other small items.


Far from being a dull carrier, this stylish bag comes in several color accent options as well. Choose from the standard black or navy, or liven things up a bit and go with a pretty pink instead. The Under Armour emblem is embroidered on the bag, serving as a reminder of both the quality construction and the respected company name. If you are looking for a good lacrosse bag that is simple and well-designed, this is a great option.

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19th May 2008

Team Bags and Other Organization Tips

Nike Ball Bag If you play a team sport or are a coach for one, there are some things to consider incorporating into your travel routine that will help keep things organized. Having team bags, assigning duties to various players and keeping a checklist with needed travel items can all contribute to having a team that runs smoothly. Let’s take a closer look at what each of those entails:



  • Team bags. These come in two types: those for individual players and those that carry gear. Purchasing the same style of bag for all the players can help keep things together when traveling. It also has the benefit of giving the team a more polished look. Other bags to invest in are ones that carry gear such as balls, bats, protective pads and other things you may need to bring along for a trip.
  • Assigning duties. If everyone knows what to do when you are packing up, you’ll get to leave on time or early. There will also be less bickering if everyone has a specific duty to take care of. Examples include packing equipment, loading bags and making sure everyone is there before you go.
  • Packing checklist. This handy item can be brainstormed by team members or created by the coach and used time and again for trips. Make sure to include key items such as medications, identification and uniforms.

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13th May 2008

Golf Bags: The OGIO Exodus

Ogio Exodus Golf Bag Have you ever dreamed of the perfect golf bag? One that could keep your beverages cold in the summer and hot in the winter, fleece-lined pockets to protect your watch and storage geared specifically for everything you like to bring along for an outing? Lucky for you, it already exists!

The OGIO Exodus is the bag you’re looking for. With its sleek design and ample features, this is a smart option if you’re a dedicated golfer who needs your amenities with you on the course. With ten pockets (eight of which have zippers), this baby has dedicated storage for the following items:

  • Divot tools
  • Umbrella
  • Cigars
  • Towels
  • Tees
  • Gloves

The bag boasts an “isolation pocket” that keeps wet items away from dry ones, and two of its pouches are insulated with your favorite beverage in mind. The bag is designed to be sturdy without being overly heavy, and is a great investment that you won’t need to upgrade any time soon. It has all the makings of an instant classic — and the OGIO name means you can be certain that it is designed well too. Ordinary golf bags step aside — this is the one to beat!

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8th May 2008

Gym Bags: Choosing The Right One

Choosing a gym bag doesn’t have to be a big ordeal, but taking a few minutes to think through what you need it to do for you can make all the difference in the world. Save yourself the trouble of wishing you had a particular feature by knowing what you’d like ahead of time. Here are some factors to consider prior to making the purchase:

  • How much gear do you need to transport? Do you find yourself bringing just a towel and your lock to the health club? If so, a small bag will do. Do you go to the gym before work and shower there? You’ll need a larger bag with a separate pouch for your sweaty clothes. Look at your current habits to see what size is best for you.
  • Are you a pocket freak? Some of us like to have a place for everything, and if this sounds like you–get a lot of pockets in your bag. You’ll be feeling satisfied and organized.
  • Know the details. If you lose your keys often, make sure the bag has a key clip. If you are a swimmer, make sure the bag has an area to stash your wet suit. If you don’t leave home without your water bottle, invest in a bag that can hold one for you. Personalize your bag in features so that you have less to deal with. Save that mental energy for something useful.
  • What’s your locker size? If you have a locker, think about whether your stuffed bag will fit inside before you buy. This happens more often than one might think.

Gym bags can be a great thing to have, but you’ll want to be sure that the one you select fits your lifestyle and meets your needs.

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