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I'm looking for a new bag to hold all my kit as I'll be riding a motorcycle most of the time and don't have anything big enough.
It would have to be able to hold boxing gloves, shin pads and a gi.
I don't want to have to break the bank if I can help it because let's face it, it's a bag so not the most exciting of purchases.
 
Hey man, I’ve got several bags and backpacks, but to save you time and money, go with the Gold BJJ Jiu Jitsu Backpack. Found here on amazon for 59 bucks. https://www.amazon.com/Gold-BJJ-Jiu-Jitsu-Backpack/dp/B074G3WXS3/

I use this backpack the most. Has held up through the years still looking brand new... great quality. I usually bring in it 2 pairs of boxing gloves, wraps, shoes, my glove dogs, water bottle and anything else I need.
 
Hey man, I’ve got several bags and backpacks, but to save you time and money, go with the Gold BJJ Jiu Jitsu Backpack. Found here on amazon for 59 bucks. https://www.amazon.com/Gold-BJJ-Jiu-Jitsu-Backpack/dp/B074G3WXS3/

I use this backpack the most. Has held up through the years still looking brand new... great quality. I usually bring in it 2 pairs of boxing gloves, wraps, shoes, my glove dogs, water bottle and anything else I need.

Thanks for the reply dude.
I just looked at it and I'm not sure it looks big enough for go pants and top, boxing gloves and Thai shin pads. Got to be able to get water etc in too.
It's really annoying because I did actually see a bag that looked like it would be able to cope with it all (from the pictures at least). It was a sanabul hybrid duffle bag but unfortunately I can't find one anywhere that has them in the UK.
 
Thanks for the reply dude.
I just looked at it and I'm not sure it looks big enough for go pants and top, boxing gloves and Thai shin pads. Got to be able to get water etc in too.
It's really annoying because I did actually see a bag that looked like it would be able to cope with it all (from the pictures at least). It was a sanabul hybrid duffle bag but unfortunately I can't find one anywhere that has them in the UK.

It would fit all that and more easily. Maybe there’s a review on YouTube or something where you can see the size better.

If you want a massive backpack there is a 50% off sale on the venom challenger xtrem. Only 50 bucks now
 
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I don't personally have one, but I've been eyeing one of these for YEARS.
Battle Pack Pro
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Made of hemp, so it's suppose to stop all the funk cause it's anti-microbial.
 
I don't personally have one, but I've been eyeing one of these for YEARS.
Battle Pack Pro
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Made of hemp, so it's suppose to stop all the funk cause it's anti-microbial.


That's option 2... Top notch products if you can spend the extra dosh. I'm still using my duffel bag and it's a gen 1. Still lugging it around 10 odd years later
 
A few of us guys in the school that bring a lot of gear around started to use small 35 L to 45 L Hiking Bags. Brands like Gregory and Burton makes some pretty nice backpacks that has separate compartments for wet/dry stuff. Not to mention, they're built for hiking, these babies can withstand some punishment and the weather without any problems. That and the best part is that these are built for comfort on long commutes.
 
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