Best Gear Bag?

Marty1028
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4/8/2018 6:53pm Edited Date/Time 4/11/2018 9:12pm
Im needing a gear bag that can fit my helmet, boots, 2 sets of gear, extra change of clothes, goggles, a hydropack and a few medical supplies in case i have a really big oh shit moment, What do you guys use to haul your stuff to the track?
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Tryhard
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4/8/2018 6:56pm
If u end up going through ogio i can give u my work dicount code
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4/8/2018 6:57pm
These poll opinon threads have a way of getting a lot of posts.
Marty1028
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4/8/2018 6:58pm
rongi#401 wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2018/04/08/254417/s1200_s406627270820237281_p5_i2_w320_grande.jpg[/img]


yeah thats the one! You sure the rope wont fray and break though?

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Holigan
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4/8/2018 7:05pm
FOX Podium Bag on clearance at Motosport
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4/8/2018 7:31pm
rongi#401 wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2018/04/08/254418/s1200_61HdwFL6wSL._SX522.jpg[/img]


Ha ha! You win!
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4/9/2018 5:31am
Bobs cycle has a large gear bag for about $30. Technically probably a hockey bag but works great. Or find a used or old hockey equip bag.
tcallahan707
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4/9/2018 6:46am
The good Fox bag has a compartment for helmet, boots, and then the rest. You should be able to fit all that you mentioned.
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4/9/2018 7:16am
Ive had the OGIO bag for 3 years now and i can say its worth every cent. Wheels roll perfect still, zippers are all still smooth. Compartments are perfect, no tears, the side pocket fits 3 pair of goggles and all my med supplies, main compartment holds my helmet in its case, 4 sets of gear, boots and a change of clothes. Its durable for sure
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4/9/2018 7:28am


I’ve used the same 2 of these for at least 6 years. At the end of the day, throw all the clean stuff in one, and dirty in another. When they get nasty, just hose them off and wipe off with a rag.
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nytsmaC
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4/9/2018 8:23am
I love the Ogio 9800, just wish it had a separate compartment for boots.
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4/9/2018 8:30am
nytsmaC wrote:
I love the Ogio 9800, just wish it had a separate compartment for boots.
Ya me too, I never put my boots back in after riding becuase of this and its a little inconvenient.
4/9/2018 8:35am Edited Date/Time 4/9/2018 8:36am
The Klim Kodiak bag is rad. It has wheels that operate quite well at 60 MPH after it falls out the back of your truck driving down the 405 on your way to Mexico because your dipshit friend didn't tie it down.

Really good bag. Easily enough room for 2-3 dismembered bodies.



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4/9/2018 8:59am
I usually stack it on my rear seat lol
c0ncEpT
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4/9/2018 9:45am
Ogio 9800 in a great bag. I do agree on wanting a place to put the dirty boots tho.
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4/9/2018 9:51am
I have a Scott gear bag that is pretty heavy duty. I've had that thing for like 20 years. I haven't seen any of the new ones so far that look as tough.
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4/9/2018 10:00am
woodsbro wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2018/04/09/254506/s1200_A7EB5509_1FB9_4581_B00C_5DDEA4F72D5B.jpg[/img] I’ve used the same 2 of these for at least 6 years. At the end of the day, throw all the clean stuff in one...


I’ve used the same 2 of these for at least 6 years. At the end of the day, throw all the clean stuff in one, and dirty in another. When they get nasty, just hose them off and wipe off with a rag.
That's not what the cool kids use though...
4/9/2018 10:07am
Ogio 9900 was the best, with completely separate compartments for boots and helmet. Tragically, they don’t make it anymore. Mine is ten years old and still going strong.
IceMan446
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4/9/2018 11:12pm
TLD SE gear bag. Don't have a pic but it has vented compartments for your boots.

Best bag out IMO
CG118
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4/11/2018 7:31pm


My all-time favorite.

Condo style. Basement for boots.

If you find one like this, give it some consideration.
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4/11/2018 7:37pm
Ogio 9800. I got one about 2005. Zipper pull tab broke off , not the zipper but the part you hold onto. I sent them a picture, boom 2 days later I get home from work and there is a new bag sitting at my door. It is the last gear bag you will ever buy.
4/11/2018 7:56pm
CG118 wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2018/04/11/254994/s1200_7312A531_0EFE_4722_9F91_1E4F6FC3D4F0.jpg[/img] My all-time favorite. Condo style. Basement for boots. If you find one like this, give it some consideration.


My all-time favorite.

Condo style. Basement for boots.

If you find one like this, give it some consideration.
I got an old one laying around in the closet. That was always the “day” riding bag
mxer807
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4/11/2018 8:16pm
OGIO 9800 or TLD SE . TLD has separate compartments for your boots. Both bags are huge.
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4/11/2018 9:09pm
IceMan446 wrote:
TLD SE gear bag. Don't have a pic but it has vented compartments for your boots.

Best bag out IMO
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4/11/2018 9:12pm
I like my Fox bag. It's held up really well and is the perfect size - much better quality than my Ogio was. Biggest feature I cant live without? It has a fold out pad that you can stand on when putting on your gear so you don't have to stand on the ground. when done, fold it up and put it away into the pouch in the bag.

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