help me pick a bag

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  1. martin8768

    martin8768 New Member

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    hey i need a new bag, i was looking at the 7624 bag and the 9620. i like the 7624 because it is cheap but it might be a little to big, i only need to bring 3 rackets and a pair of shoes and lots of tshirts, shorts and a towel and all that other little junk like strings, grips, socks, etc. has anyone have or owned these bags and can give me some info and how usefull or how much u like them. thanks alot.
    Martin
     
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    http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12930

    look in here and see if you can find something that suits your needs.
    remember that a bag can never be "a little too big"... because either you'll maybe need a bit more space or its far too big because you'll never fill it. so a bag is either just right or way too big... and if its not the latter, then i would think the bag would be fine.
     
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    i think yonex 3-racket bags have no shoes compartment. I would suggest you get a 6-racket bags, it has shoes compartment. Plus you can always take the racket cover with you.
     
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    is the Yonex 5624 good enuff?? I took a look at it and think its a pretty good one..cheaper than the 7624..but i wonder how much stuff it can take..
     
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    yah i read threw that thread, i tought it was funny but then it made me realise that i need a racket bag for all my new stuff, my badminton arsnal and junk is getting to big for my small nike gym bag so thats why im on the search for a perfect bag, so i probably will get the 9620 6 racket bag, because it has a pocket for shoes and its not a backpack so its not to huge. i still need to bring it to school practices with my school bag on my back.
     
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    i use a yonex 2424 (6 bag), and the most i've ever had in there was...
    8 racquets
    5 shirts
    3 shorts
    2 pairs of track pants
    2 pairs of shoes, 3 pairs of socks
    5 tubes of shuttles
    camcorder, camera, power cables for camcorder
    2 water bottles 750mL each
    a few packs of strings, grip, scissors, braces, some energy bars and other bits of food, etc.
    wallet, keys, walkman, etc.
    even a few miscellaneous items, like a couple folders with school notes in it.

    i normally don't bring that much crap in it...

    i've done that on only a few occasions, when i carried that much, it was for two people, actually.

    it was heavy, but it was managable, and the bag looked full, but definitely not on the verge of exploding.
     
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    yah but the 9620 and the 2424 and almost the same, 2424 is a little bigger, like a inch. not big deal, same price, i like the 9620 better thow.
     
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    i just received a 9624 6 racket bag from tennis-warehouse.com, i am very pleased and happy i got this bag, very big and lots of for more
    i just put in:
    -3 rackets with cases
    -2 tshirts
    -pair of shorts
    -towel
    -pair of shoes
    thats the big stuff
    and all my other little assesories in the pouches
    so thanks alot for the advice, to anyone else i recommend this bag
     

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